What was Miss P's favorite subject in school?
What is Biology :)
The rigid structure on the outside of certain cells, usually plant and bacteria cells?
What is the cell wall?
This pairs with Adenine/A.
What is Thymine/T?
Organisms that use energy from the sun or energy stored in chemical compounds to manufacture their own nutrients.
What are autotrophs?
Molecules responsible for carrying genetic information?
What are nucleic acids?
What High School did Miss P go to?
What is Western Branch High School?
The semipermeable membrane between the cell contents and either the cell wall or the cell's surroundings?
What is the plasma membrane?
This is a result of deletion, insertion, rearrangement in a gene sequence.
What is mutation?
Organisms that cannot make their own food and must feed on other organisms.
What are consumers or heterotrophs?
Vital energy source such as bread, wheat , pasta
What are carbohydrates?
How long has Miss P been teaching at Kings ForK?
For 2 years :)
What is a jellylike fluid inside the cell in which the organelles are suspended?
What is the cytoplasm?
The macro molecule category of which DNA and RNA belong? Hint: its in the name of DNA and RNA.
What are nucleic acids?
Some organisms, such as fungi, break down and absorb nutrients from dead organisms.
What are decomposers?
What are lipids?
What is Miss P's Favorite color?
What is Purple?
The organelle in which nutrients are converted to energy?
What is the mitochondria?
DNA must do this before a cell divides.
What is replicate?
This percentage of energy is passed from one trophic level to the next.
What is 10%?
Muscles, membrane transporters, enzymes, hormones
What are proteins?
When is Miss P's Birthday or her Zodiac Sign?
What is September 30th or Libra?
This organelle helps to remove waste products generated from within the cell?
What is lysosome?
The complementary pairing to the following DNA sequence-- 5' G T A A C A G T 3'
What is 3' C A T T G T C A 5' ?
Autotrophs use photosynthesis in the formation of energy using raw energy from the sun, carbon, and water. When heterotrophs feed on autotrophs, they reverse this process releasing carbon back into the atmostphere.
What is cellular respiration?
Monomers are amino acids.
What are proteins?