Which biomolecule gives you QUICK energy and is a component of cell wall?
Carbohydrate
Another name for enzyme that means to speed up reactions
Protein Catalyst
Which type of cells have free floating DNA?
Prokaryotic
Viruses are non-living because ...
they require a host cell to reproduce
What micro organism is synonymous with prokaryote?
Bacteria
What are the functions of lipids?
1. Stores LONG TERM energy AND 2. component of cell membrane
Word that describes when the enzyme has been destroyed and shape has changed
Denature
What membrane bound organelle holds DNA
Nucleus
What's something that viruses have in common with cells?
DNA- genetic material
Cells, Tissues, ________, Organ Systems, ________
Which 2 levels are missing?
Organ
Organism
What is the function of nucleic acids?
Store genetic information
What is this enzyme's optimum temperature condition?
38-40
What do prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells have in common?
a. cell membrane b. nuclear membrane c. ribosomes
A and C
The outer layer of a virus that protects its DNA and attaches to host cell
Protein capsid
Which biomolecule maintains homeostasis by controlling what goes in and out of the cell?
What's that organelle?
Lipids
Cell membrane
A macromolecule that breaks down, builds up, and is composed of amino acids
Protein
What is the name of the enzyme that breaks down Lactose?
Lactase
What type of cells are these?
Eukaryotic
Flu and Covid viruses use this replication cycle because symptoms show quickly.
Lytic cycle.
What is B? and C?
B is an enzyme. C is a substrate
Both Cell Wall and Cell membrane are type of _______ support for the cell.
Structural (Structure)
What is the result of an enzyme being denatured?
The enzyme doesn't work. No longer functions. ever.
What are 3 main membrane bound organelles?
Nucleus, Mitochondria, and Chloroplasts
HIV uses which virus replication cycle?
Why?
Lysogenic.
Long incubation period. Don't see symptoms for years.
What is something proteins do NOT do?
Provide energy.
Optional: slow down reactions