Cell's Chemicals
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What is the difference between organic and inorganic compounds?

Organic compounds contain carbon while inorganic does not. 

100

The cell membrane is described as being selectively permeable. What does this mean?

The cell membrane allows some substances to pass through while others cannot. 

100

In what cell organelle does photosynthesis take place?

Chloroplast

100

What is respiration?

The process by which cells break down simple food molecules (carbohydrates/ sugars) to obtain energy. 

100
What are the three purposes of water within a cell?

1. Run chemical reactions 

2. Keep Cell size and shape 

3. Keep Cell temperature 

200

What are the four organic compounds essential for life?

Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins and Nucleic Acids 

200

What is the difference between passive and active transport?

Active transport requires cellular energy while passive transport does not. 
200

The word photosynthesis can be broken down into "photo" and "synthesis" which have specific meanings. When translated, what does the word photosynthesis literally mean?

"photo"= light "synthesis"= putting together

"photosynthesis"= putting together light

200

What are does the first and second stage of respiration take place?

Stage 1= cytoplasm 

Stage 2= Mitochondria 

200

Some organisms receive energy from sun directly while others receive it indirectly. Explain the difference. 

Organisms that receive the energy directly are able to complete photosynthesis (autotrophs). Organisms that get the energy indirectly (heterotrophs)

300

What 5 elements are found in living things?

Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Sulfur 

300

How would you describe how a cell appears after diffusion has taken place?

There is an even distribution of molecules both in and outside of the cell. 
300

What is the stomata and what enters through it?

Small openings on the underside of a leaf where carbon dioxide enters.

300

What is Fermentation and what are the two types?

Process of providing energy for a cell without oxygen.

Alcoholic and Lactic Acid 

300

Are the two types of passive transport and the two types of active transport?

Passive= Diffusion and osmosis 

Active= Transfer Proteins, Engulfing 

400

Both Carbohydrates and Lipids are composed of Carbon, Hydrogen and oxygen. How can you tell the difference between the two of them? 

Carbohydrates are Sugars and Starches while lipids are fats, oils and waxes 

400

Diffusion and Osmosis are both passive transportations where molecules move from an area of high concentration to low concentration. What is difference between them?

Osmosis is diffusion of specifically water molecules. 

400

What is the chemical equation for photosynthesis? Identify the 3 reactants and 2 products. 

Carbon Dioxide + Water + sunlight ---> Sugar + Oxygen 

400

What is the chemical equation for respiration? Identify the reactants and products. 

Sugar + Oxygen ---> Carbon dioxide + water + energy 

400
What are enzymes and what type of organic compound are they?

type of PROTEIN that speeds up chemical reactions in living things 

500

Explain the relationship between an atom, element, molecule and compound.

The smallest unit of an element is an atom. When you chemically combine 2 or more elememts, it forms a compound. The smallest unit of a compound is a molecule.

500

Explain how engulfing occurs 

The cell membrane surrounds and encloses on a particle. Once the particle is surrounded, the cells form a vacuole. 

500
Describe where each of the reactants of photosynthesis come from and how they are used during step 1 and 2 of photosynthesis to form the products. 

 The leaf of the plant captures light from the sun. The roots of the plant suck up water and the carbon dioxide enter through the stomata. These reactans undergo a chemical reaction fueled by the sunlight which produces sugar (glucose) and oxygen

500

Respiration and photosynthesis are described as being opposite processes that form a cycle that regulates two substances in the atmosphere. Why are they described as opposite processes and what does this cycle regulate? 

They are opposite processes because the reactants and products are opposites for each other. The cycle regulates the amount of Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen in the air. 

500

What are the three particles of an atom?

Proton, Neutron, Electron