What is the carboxyl group?
The phospholipid tail of the cell membrane would be described as ______.
What is hydrophobic?
Energy cannot be created nor destroyed
What is the 1st Law of Thermodynamics?
the goal of cellular respiration
What is to turn glucose into energy?
the outward expression of the genes
what is phenotype?
This functional group is hydrophobic and is important in gene expression.
what is the Methyl group (-CH3)
the movement of ions from high to low concentration (ex: osmosis or diffusion)
What is passive transport?
(NO ENERGY REQUIRED)
A catalyst responsible for speeding up a chemical reaction by lowering the EA.
What is an enzyme?
the part of photosynthesis that can occur at night
what is the Calvin cycle?
the study of biology that involves how different traits are transmitted from one generation to the next.
What is genetics?
Alcohols are distinguished by the presence of this functional group
What is the hydroxyl group (-—OH)
The ideal solution for a plant cell to be placed in
what is a hypotonic solution?
Isotonic solution for animal cells
the region on the enzyme where the substrate binds
What is the active site?
readily releasable energy in the bond between the second and third phosphate groups.
what is ATP?
phenotypes of both alleles is displayed
what is co-dominance? (blood type is an example)

A compound that contains at least one carboxyl functional group and one amino functional group
What is an amino acid?
With the sodium-potassium pump how many of each element is pumped in and out
What is three NA+ out, two K+ in.
Catabolism is to anabolism as __________ is to __________.
exergonic; endergonic
the most abundant protein and a key component of photosynthesis
What is Rubisco?
Curly and straight hair, when crossed, is an example of ______, because the resulting individuals have the intermediate character of wavy hair.
what is incomplete dominance?
This functional group is associated with the release of energy when removed from the carbon skeleton with water
what is the phosphate group
(Cleaving a phosphate group from ATP releases energy that is used to perform many cellular functions.)
the process of releasing things out of cells and the process of taking substances into the cell.
What are endocytosis and exocytosis?
Main factors that affect enzyme activity
What are temperature, pH, and concentration?
the step that generates the most ATP in animal cells
what is chemiosmosis?
If colorblindness is an X-linked trait and a heterozygous female has kids with a colorblind male, what percentage of the sons would we expect to be colorblind?
What is 50%?