Macromolecules
Organelles
Transport
Cells
Random Science
100

What are the 6 most common elements in living organisms? 

Sulfur, phosphorus, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen

100

This organelle helps digest old cell parts

Lysosomes

100
This type of transport goes from high -> low and does not require energy

Diffusion

100

Do prokaryotic cells have mitochondria? 

No

100

What is the largest organ in the human body?

Skin

200

What is the primary function of carbs? What is the primary function of lipids?

Carbs: Short term energy

Lipids: Long term energy, make up cell membranes

200
What does the mitochondria do? 

Generate ATP/energy through cellular respiration

200

This type of transport goes from low -> high and requires energy

Active

200

What part of the phospholipid is hydrophilic?


Head

200

In genetics, what term describes an organisms physical appearance or visible traits? 

Phenotype
300

Cellulose, DNA, polypeptides, and phospholipids are all examples of __________, while amino acids, glucose, fatty acids, and nucleotides are all examples of __________

Polymers, monomers

300

The function of the cell membrane is to 

Let some things in and some things out of the cell

300

This type of transport requires a transport protein and no energy

Facilitated diffusion
300

What do enzymes do? 

Speed up chemical reactions

300

What is the term for variety of life in a habitat or ecosystem?

Biodiversity

400

Which macromolecule helps provide structure in hair, skin, nails, and muscles? 

Protein

400

The "tail" in the mystery cell is called a ________ and it helps _________

flagella, movement

400
At the end of this type of transport, the concentrations are less equal than before

Active

400

What 4 organelles are in ALL cells? 

Cell membrane, cytoplasm, DNA, ribosomes

400

What pigment in plant is responsible for absorbing sunlight during photosynthesis?

Chlorophyll

500

Describe the functions of cellulose, starch, and glycogen

Cellulose makes up cell walls, starch is how plants store energy, glycogen is how animals store energy

500

Ribosomes attach to the _________ which make and modify proteins. Then, they are transported to the ______ ________ which packages and transports proteins to the __________ __________ (where they can finally leave the cell)

rough ER, golgi body, cell membranes

500

Freshwater fish, like goldfish, live in freshwater environments. Freshwater has a low concentration of potassium ions compared to the higher concentration of potassium ions inside the fish's cells. How will the potassium move? How will the water move?

Potassium moves out of the fish cell into the water; water moves into the cell

500

How are fungi cells similar to plant cells? How are they similar to animal cells? 

Fungi and plants both have cell walls. Fungi and animal cells both do not have chloroplast; therefore they cannot make their own food. 

500

What type of cell is responsible for transporting oxygen throughout the body?

Red blood cells