Cell Transport (Passive)
Photosynthesis
Respiration
Cell Transport (Active)
Miscellaneous
100

Movement of small particles from high to low

What is diffusion?

100

Photosynthesis needs this energy for a reaction to occur.

What is solar?

What is sunlight?


100

Aerobic respiration requires this gas.

What is oxygen?



100

This is required for all types of active transport.

What is ATP?


100

This cellular process adds carbon to the biosphere.

What is cellular respiration?


200

Movement of water from high to low

What is osmosis?

200

The reactants of photosynthesis.

What is CO2 and H20?

What is carbon dioxide and water?

200

The chemical bonds of this sugar molecule get broken to release energy during respiration.

What is glucose?


200

This is formed during endocytosis.

What is a food vacuole?

What is a vacuole?

200

This process removes carbon from the biosphere.

What is photosynthesis?


300

This type of diffusion uses the help of a channel protein.

What is facilitated diffusion?


300

Products of photosynthesis.

What is Glucose and Oxygen?

300

This organelle is the site of respiration.

What is the mitochondria?

300

In active transport molecules move in what direction?

What is low to high?

What is against the concentration gradient?

300

This type of feedback aims to maintain homeostasis.

What is negative feedback?

400

The cell membrane will allow certain things to enter and reject others, helping to maintain this. 

What is homeostasis? 

400

Where photosynthesis takes place in a cell.

What is the chloroplast?

400

This is the back-up respiration that human muscle cells will undergo in the absence of oxygen. 

What is lactic acid fermentation?

400

This protein is used to help move particles across the membrane in active transport.

What is a pump protein?

What is a carrier protein?

400
This type of feedback amplifies the original stimulus.

What is positive feedback?

500

The cell membrane is made of us this. 

What are proteins and phospholipids?

500

Specialized cells used for gas exchange in plants.

What is the stoma?

What are stomata?

500
This is how energy is released from ATP.

What is the breaking of the phosphate bonds?

500

This type of active transport expels materials in vacuoles that fuse with the membrane.

What is exocytosis?


500

These are single-celled eukaryotes that mainly live in aquatic environments.

What are protists?