This macromolecule is found in sugars and is used for quick energy.
What is a Carbohydrate?
This type of cell does not have a nucleus.
What is a Prokaryote?
These are the two reactions that occur in Photosynthesis.
What are Light Dependent and Light Independent Reactions?
This is how cellular respiratin begins, regardless of it being Aerobic or Anaerobic.
What is Glycolysis?
This type of reproduction does not require the exchange of genetic material.
What is Mitosis?
This macromolecule makes DNA, which stores genetic information.
What are Nucleic Acids?
The job of this organelle is to house the cell's DNA.
What is the Nucleus?
These are the reactants of Photosynthesis (write the formula).
What is 6CO2+6H2O+light?
This type of respiration uses oxygen.
What is Aerobic Respiration?
This occurs before Mitosis and is where a cell spends most of its life.
What is Interphase?
This macromolecule is made of Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen. It is made of Glycerol and Fatty Acids.
What is a Lipid?
This is what the Cell Membrane is primarily made of.
What are Lipids?
These are the products of Photosynthesis (write the formula).
What is C6H12O6+6O2?
This type of respiration can be separated into two types and provides the least amount of ATP.
What is Fermentation?
This is the end result of Mitosis.
What are two genetically identical cells?
This macromolecule's monomer has an "R" Group.
What is a Protein?
This means to maintain a stable internal environment.
What is Homeostasis?
This reaction happens in the Stroma and requires energy from a separate reaction to power it.
What is Light Independent Reaction?
This type of fermentation makes yeast.
What is Alcoholic Fermentation?
This is the correct order of Mitosis.
What is Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase?
This macromolecule is found in sterroids.
What is a Lipid?
These describe the organelles that are found in Plant Cells but not Animal Cells (name 2!).
What are the Cell Wall, Chloroplast, and/or Chlorophyll?
These are the two energy-rich molecules made in Light Dependent Reactions.
What are NADPH and ATP?
This type of fermentation makes your muscles burn after a workout.
What is Lactic Acid Fermentation?
This is the final step of Cell Cycle.
What is Cytokinesis?