Biological Molecules
Basic Chemistry & Bonds
Cell Theory & Types of Cells
Cell Structures & Organelles
Properties of Water & Cell Transport
100

This type of macromolecule is made up of CHO, with quick energy being the primary function.

Carbohydrates

100
Name the 3 parts of an atom and their charges.

Protons (+), Neutrons (=), Electrons (-)

100

Cell Theory states that all living things are made of what?

Cells

100

This organelle contains the DNA in eukaryotic cells.

Nucleus

100

This property of water is when water sticks to other water molecules.

Cohesion

200

This type of macromolecule is made of CHO, and is primarily used as energy storage, and in cell membranes.

Lipids

200

This is the name for the type of particle that results from an atom gaining or losing an electron.

Ion

200

Where do cells come from?

Other/pre-existing cells.

200

This organelle breaks down glucose to create ATP to use as energy.

Mitochondria

200

This property of water is when water sticks to other things.

Adhesion

300

This type of macromolecule is made of CHON, and creates enzymes and structural components.

Proteins

300

This type of bond is between fully positive (+) and fully negative (-) atoms.

Ionic Bond

300

What is the last part of cell theory?

1. All living things are made of cells.

2. Cells come from pre-existing cells.

3.?

Cells are the most basic unit of life.

300

This organelle uses sunlight, water, and CO2 to create glucose in plants.

Chloroplast

300

This overall type of cell transport requires NO energy at all to occur.

Passive Transport

400

This type of macromolecule is made of CHONP, and has the job of containing genetic material.

Nucleic Acids

400

This is the type of bond where valence electrons are shared, such as in biological molecules.

Covalent bond

400

This type of cell has NO membrane bound organelles, and is very simple.

Prokaryotic Cells

400

This organelle is studded with ribosomes, and is involved in protein synthesis and trafficking.

Rough ER

400

This overall type of transport requires energy in order to occur.

Active Transport

500

Name the monomers of each of the 4 macromolecules.

Carbs - monosaccharides

Lipids - glycerol & fatty acids

Proteins - Amino Acids

Nucleic Acids - Nucleotides

500

This type of bond occurs in water and many other substances, where the partially charged areas are attracted to one another based on polarity.

Hydrogen Bonds

500

This type of cell has membrane bound organelles, and DNA contained in a nucleus.

Eukaryotic Cells

500

This organelle like thing is the site of protein synthesis in cells.

Ribosome

500

This type of passive transport requires no energy, BUT does require a protein "helper" in order to cross the cell membrane.

Facilitated Diffusion