Cell Membrane
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
Energy and metabolism
Cognitive verbs
Stem Cells
100

The lipid that forms the foundation of the cell membrane.

What are phospholipids?

100

It is the site of cellular respiration in eukaryotic cells. 

What are the mitochondria?

100

They are the organelles of plant cells where the process of photosynthesis primarily occurs, using light energy to synthesise organic compounds? 

What are chloroplasts?

100

It is when you obtain a numerical answer by showing the relevant stages in the working. 

What is calculate?

100

What is the type of cell division that produces two genetically identical daughter cells used for growth and repair?

Mitosis

200

These structures in the cell membrane allow for selective passage of specific substances.

What are protein channels?

200

It is the general name given when cells eliminate carbon dioxide, urea, ammonia, and metabolic heat. 

What is waste removal?

200

They are the outputs of photosynthesis. 

What are Glucose and Oxygen?

200

It is when you give an expected result of an upcoming action or event, or suggest what may happen based on available information. 

What is predict?

200
What do you call a group of similar specialised cells that work together to perform a particular function in the body?
Tissue
300

Active transport requires energy to move substances against this.

What is the concentration gradient?

300

It is the energy source for all cells that can't photosynthesise (i.e. don't absorb light energy). 

What is chemical energy?

300

It is the organic molecule that heterotrophs obtain to provide the energy required to recycle ADP into Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP).

What is glucose?

300

It is when you arrange or order in classes or categories according to shared qualities or characteristics.

What is classify?

300

What are the stem cells called that can only develop into a limited range of related cells types with a specific tissue?

Multipotent Stem cells

400

Small cells rate of diffusion is faster because they have more of this relative to their volume.

What is surface area?

400

It is the primary difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells regarding internal structure.

What is the presence of internal membrane-bound organelles?

400

It is where glycolysis, the first stage of cellular respiration, occurs within the cell?

What is the cytoplasm?

400

It is the cognition that asks you to remember, or present remembered ideas, facts or experiences. To bring something back into thought. 

What is recall?

400

What type of stem cells is found in the earliest embryo, immediately after fertilisation?

Totipotent

500

This process transports large polar molecules that cannot pass through the hydrophobic cell membrane into the cell.

What is endocytosis?

500

It is the part of the cell involved in the synthesis of complex molecules, including proteins?

What is the rough endoplasmic reticulum?

500

It is the primary role of the light-dependent reaction in photosynthesis. 

What is the conversion of light energy into chemical energy (ATP and NADPH)?

500

It is when you give a brief statement of a general theme or major point/s; present ideas and information in fewer words and in sequence. 

What is summarise?

500

What type of stem cell is used in medical research because it can form nearly any body cell?

Pluripotent