The four major macromolecules
What are CARBS, LIPIDS, PROTEINS, and NUCLEIC ACIDS
The two over arching cell types
What is Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
When energy is produces with AND without oxygen
What is aerobic and anaerobic respiration
The end product of Transcription and Translation
What are Proteins or Enzymes
The components of the cell cycle
G1, S, G2, M(Meiosis or Mitosis)
The two macromolecules that help supply the body with energy(Both quick and long term)
What are Carbs and Lipids
The major difference between E.Coli.(bacteria) and Bone Cells(animal cells)
What are the Major Differences between Prokarytoic and Eukaryotic cells
The reactants AND products for Cellular Respiration
What is O2 and C6H12O6 & CO2 and H2O
Where Transcription takes place
What is inside the nucleus
The phase where DNA duplicates
What is the Sphase
The macromolecule that stores genetic information
What is nucleic acid OR DNA
The organelle that is responsible for making proteins
What are Ribosomes
The macromolecule PRODUCED from photosynthesis
What is Glucose
Where Translation takes place
What is the Cytoplasm
The product of somatic cell division
What is two identical body cells(diploids)
The macromolecule that physical does all the jobs in the cell
What are Proteins
The organelle that produces energy
what is the Mitochondria
The byproducts when oxygen is not present in Cellular Respiration(for both types of anaerobic)
What is Lactic Acid, Alcohol, CO2
What this line of DNA becomes after Transcription "TAG-CGG-TAT-CGT"
What is "AUG-GCC-AUA-GCA"
The purpose of checks to regulate the cell cycle
What is to stop uncontrolled cell growth to prevent mutations and cancer
Enzymes speed up reactions by
What is lowering activation energy
The organelle that contains all genetic information AND the processes that take place inside it
What is the Nucleus. DNA Replication, and Transcription.
The reason that Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration are connected
The Proteins that this line of DNA Codes for "TAC-CAA-GTG-ATT"
What is "Start-Val-His-Stop"
The 4 steps of Mitosis
What is Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase,(Cytokinesis)