What does stasis mean?
State of being
Where in the chloroplast is chlorophyll found?
In the thylakoid membrane.
DNA and RNA are two types of what?
Nucleic acids.
The movement of molecules down a concentration gradient through transport proteins in the cell membrane is a type of what?
Facilitated diffusion.
Most cells in an organism are in what phase?
GO phase.
What does phyll mean?
Leaf.
Where do light dependent reactions take place?
Within the thylakoid membranes.
Substances are changed into different substances when bonds break and form during what?
Chemical Reactions.
Which organelles contain enzymes that break down old cell parts?
Lysosomes.
The cell cycle is a series of events in which an organisms cells do what?
Grow and divide.
What does extra mean?
Photosynthesis uses sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into what?
Oxygen and High energy sugars.
Proteins are composed of which molecules?
Amino acids.
Transport proteins play a role in both what?
Passive and active transport.
What are the two phases of the cell cycle.
Interphase and Mitosis.
What does permea mean?
Pass through.
Which of the following is NOT found in the overall reaction for photosynthesis.
Carbon dioxide, water, light or nitrogen?
Nitrogen.
The four main types of carbon based molecules in organisms are carbon hydrates, lipids, nucleic acids and what?
Proteins.
Which process is occurring when a vesicle fuses with the cell membrane and releases its contents outside the cell?
Exocytosis.
Organismal Growth occurs when what?
Cell production is greater than cell death.
What does solve mean?
Loosen.
The Calvin cycle is another name for the?
Light independent reactions.
The attraction among molecules of different substances is called what?
Adhesion.
What conditions would cause molecule to diffuse from the outside of the structure shown to the inside?
A high to low concentration.
What are the four phases of Mitosis?
Prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase.