Define ATP
What is the energy source for use and storage at the cellular level?
What phase is the longest?
What is interphase?
Define tissue.
What is a group of cells working together that have a similar function?
Define diffusion.
What is the movement of molecules from a place of high concentration to an area of low concentration?
Where in the cell does the Krebs cycle occur?
What is a Mitochondrial Matrix?
What is cancer?
Why is it the characteristic that allows some cancer cells to grow and spread quite rapidly?
Where is the location of the stem cell?
Why is the location is the brain, bone marrow, blood vessels, skin, teeth, and heart?
Diffusion stops when what has been reached?
What is the equilibrium?
Where are the xylem and chloroplasts located?
Why are they found toward the center of the stem of the leaves?
What are ways Multicellular Organisms Use Mitosis?
What is growth, development, and repair?
What do living things maintain through homeostasis?
Why do they maintain internal balance?
What is osmosis?
What is the diffusion of water across a semi-permeable membrane?
What is the role of NADH and FADH2 in cellular respiration?
Why does it help to transport electrons into the mitochondria?
Why are stem cells so important?
Why are stem cells important for their ability to differentiate into various cell types, their role in growth and repair, and their potential in regenerative medicine and research?
What diseases affect the stem cell?
Why do Leukemia and non-Hodgkins's lymphoma affect this cell?
Which solute concentration is the same inside and outside of the cell?
What is isotonic solute concentration?
What is the importance of O2 in the electron transport chain in cellular respiration?
Why does it serve as the final electron acceptor of the electron transport chain facilitating the movement of electrons down the chain hence producing the ATP or adenosine triphosphate?
What is the difference between stem cells and differentiated cells?
Why is the main difference between stem cells and differentiated cells that stem cells are the unspecialized cells that are capable of self-renewing and differentiating into mature cells while differentiated cells are specialized to perform a specified function in the body?
Where do you find the DNA of plants, animals, and bacteria?
Why is plant and animal DNA found inside the nucleus, and bacteria DNA is free-floating in the cytoplasm?
What happens to the water in an isotonic, hypotonic, and hypertonic cell?
Why does water move both in and out in an isotonic cell, in a hypertonic cell, water leaves the cell, and in a hypotonic cell, water will move into the cell?