How do we define life?
Cell structure and function
Cell boundaries
Photosy
nthesis
Cellular respiratio
100

If a person body temperature drop below the normal range,what might their body do to restore balance?

Shivering

100
What is a cell?

A cell is the smallest basic unit of life that is responsible for literally every living thing.

100

What is osmosis?

The diffusion of water through selectively permeable(if something can get through anything) membrane.

100

Why is photosynthesis important?

It provides oxygen for us to breath and produces glucos, which is the energy source for plants and other living things.

100

What is the purpose of Cellular respiration?

The overall purpose of cellular respiration is to break down glucose and release energy in the form of ATP , which cells use to performs their functions.

200

True or False: Heredity traits passed from parent to offspring

True

200

Do both plant cells and animal cells have a cell membrane AND a cell wall?

No, only plant cells have both, animal cells have only a cell membrane.

200

What is the overall goal of cell boundaries?

To reach equilibrium

200

 What processes are included in photosynthesis?

Light dependant reactions ( Electron transport chain ) and Calvin cycle
200

What cycles are in Cellular Respiration?

Glycolisis , The krebs cycle and the Electron transport chain

300

What is a characteristic of a frogs life cycle?

Growth development / cellular organization

300

What organelle would represent "The subway"?

Endoplasmic Reticulum

300

What is the def of Hypertonic?

Is more concentrated than the cell. The solution on the outside i higher so water will go out to dulute it.

300

What are the outputs of Photosynthesis?

Glucose and oxygen

300

What are the outputs of Cellular Respiration?

ATP and H20

400

If an artic fox closes his eyes to block the wind out of his eyes, what type of characteristic is that?

Response to stimuli / Adapt and Evolve

400

What organelle would represent " The clean-up crew"?

Lysosomes

400

What is the def of Hypotonic?

Less concentrated than the cell. Concentration of the insicde is high so they will absorb water to reach equilibruim.

400

What are the inputs of photosynthesis?

Light , carbon dioxide and water

400

What are the inputs of Celullar respiration?

Glucose and oxygen

500

What are the 7 characteristics of life?

Celullar organization , Adapt and Evolve , Growth and development , Response to Stimuli , Reproduction , Metabolism and energy and Homeostasis.

500

Name at least 5 organelles and a small despriction of each one. Each time you do this question, increase the number of organelles you list.

Cell membrane - Controls what enters and leaves while protecting it.

Nucleus - Contains DNA , manages cell growth, reproduction , and function.

Endoplasmic Reticulum - Help make and transpost proteins and fats.

Ribosomes - Assemble proteins

Mitochondria - Converts nutrients into energy

Vacoules - Storage 

Cell wall - Provides structure and protection

Chloroplasts - Performs photosynthesis during daylight

Nucleolus - Produces ribosomes

Lysosomes - The digestive system of the cell

Golgi apparatus - Packages and ships proteins in the cell

Cytoplasm - This is where all the organelles lay in (jelly like)

Flagellum - A tail to help movement.

500

What is the def of Isotonic?


Is balanced between the cell and the outside solution, so it has reaches Equilibrium