The type of Biomolecule which bread, pasta, rice, and potatoes are high in
What is Carbohydrate?
The organelle which is present in all Eukaryotes, absent in all Prokaryotes, and distinguishes between the two
What is a nucleus?
The category of cell transport which includes all types of transport that need energy
What is active transport?
The fundamental unit of life (the smallest thing/part that is considered to be alive)
What is a cell?
The type of Biomolecule which includes fats and oils
What are Lipids?
The category (prokaryote vs eukaryote) that you (as a human) fall into
What is eukaryote?
The type of transport where molecules diffuse through the cell membrane using a gate or channel in the membrane
What is facilitated diffusion?
The term used to describe a stable internal environment
What is homeostasis?
The monomer of Nucleic Acids
What is Nucleotide?
The category (prokaryote vs eukaryote) which mosses and other small plants fall into
What is eukaryote?
The category of cell transport that cells use to move things down the concentration gradient
What is passive transport?
What are antibiotics?
The monomer of Proteins
What are Amino Acids?
The small cellular machine that makes proteins and is present in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes
What is a ribosome?
The term to describe the movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane
What is osmosis?
The central dogma of molecular biology states that information goes from DNA to RNA to ________
What is Protein?
The carbohydrate which is commonly known as fiber, is found in plant cell walls, and is indigestible to humans
What is Cellulose?
The two domains which fall under the heading of Prokaryotes
What are Bacteria and Archaea?
The specific form or transport used to move very large molecules out of the cell
What is exocytosis?
In a DNA molecule, the letter representing the base that pairs to A (adenine).
What is T (thymine)