Known as "little organs"
What is organelles?
Cell transport type that requires no energy.
What is passive transport?
The monomer of carbohydrates.
What is sugar?
What is sunlight?
The science that studies living organisms.
What is biology?
Cell organelle responsible in making proteins.
What is ribosomes?
Cell transport that requires energy.
What is active transport?
Stores energy for long term
What is a lipid?
Reactants needed for photosynthesis to occur.
What is carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight?
One piece or one part/ individual subumit
What is a monomer?
Cell organelle that is semipermeable.
What is cell membrane?
Type of passive transport that water moves into and out of the cell.
What is osmosis?
Monomer of proteins
Products produced in photosynthesis.
What is glucose and oxygen?
Substances can go in and out of the cell membrane.
What is semipermeable?
Cell organelle responsible in creating ATP.
Type of active transport that requires a vesicles to transport large substances out of the cell.
What is exocytosis?
Monomer for DNA and RNA.
What is a nucleotide?
The reactants for cellular respiration.
What is glucose and oxygen?
Internal balance when cells are functioning well.
What is homeostasis?
Two cell organelles found only in plant cells.
What is chloroplast and cell wall.
Type of osmosis that causes the cell to swell.
What is hypotonic?
List the four types of macromolecules.
What is protein, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids?
The products of cellular respiration.
What is carbon dioxide, water, and ATP?
What is isotonic?