Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
100

What is the "garbage can" of the cell? It contains a digestive enzyme and attaches to incoming vesicles to break them down. 

Lysosomes

100

The plasma membrane is made up of what?

Phospholipid bilayer and proteins

100

What is entropy?

Relative amount of disorder

100

Which molecules are the products of aerobic respiration?

Carbon Dioxide and Water

100

At a cellular level, photosynthesis occurs where?

The chloroplast

200

Who is Robert Hooke? What did he look at for his discovery? 

The scientist that discovered cells. Looked at cork cells.

200

Why do proteins not pass through the cell membrane?

Because they are very large.

200

Enzymes are specific. This means that they

Have a particular substrate
200

What is another name for the citric acid cycle?

Krebs Cycle

200

What are the raw materials required for photosynthesis?

Carbon Dioxide and Water

300

Which cellular structure is responsible for packaging materials with the cell?

The Golgi Apparatus

300

An isotonic solution means that the solute concentration outside the cell

is the same as inside the cell.

300

The location in which the enzyme and substrate bind is called the

active site

300

What are the four phases of cellular respiration?

Glycolysis, Preparatory Reaction, Citric Acid Cycle, Electron Transport Chain

300

Why are plant leaves green?

They reflect green wavelengths of light

400

What is the structures of the mitochondria and the chloroplast from further in to out?

Chloroplast: Thylakoid space, thylakoid, stroma, inner membrane, outer membrane

Mitochondria: Matrix, Cristae, Inner membrane, Outer membrane

400

When a substance moves from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration while using energy, the process is termed

Active Transport

400

What is the difference between an exergonic reaction and an endergonic reaction?

Exergonic releases energy, and endergonic requires an input of energy.

400

Muscles undergo fermentation when

No oxygen is available 

400

What are the stages of the Calvin cycle?

carbon dioxide fixation, carbon dioxide reduction, and regeneration of RuBP

500

What filaments are associated with muscle fibers, and which ones are associated with hair?

Actin Filaments muscles, intermediate filaments hair

500

If a cell lacks ATP, what processes would cease to operate immediately?

Sodium/Potassium Pump

500

What are Enzyme Cofactors?

Vitamins, inorganic ions, and coenzymes

500

Where is the electron transport chain located in the mitochondria?

The Cristae

500

The Calvin cycle reactions are dependent upon a supply of

carbon dioxide, NADPH, and ATP.

600

what are the four supports to the endosymbiotic theory?

1. Similar in size to bacteria

2. both bounded by a double membrane

3. both contain genetic material

4. Both have ribosomes and produce proteins

600

If 0.9% NaCl were isotonic to a cell, then

1% would be hypertonic

600

What are all the factors affecting enzymatic speed?

Temperature and Ph, Substrate concentration, Enzyme activation, Enzyme inhibition, Enzyme Cofactors

600

What phase of cellular respiration produces the most ATP?

The electron transport chain

600

Water is split and oxygen is released in

the noncyclic electron pathway.