This organelle (not found in animal cells) gives plants a more rigid shape and structure
What is a cell wall?
The 4 types of eukaryotic cells
What are Plantae, Animalia, Fungi, Protista?
This is the only location where viruses can replicate
What is in the host cell?
The difference between a monomer and a polymer
What is monomers are only single biomolecules while polymers are multiple of the same biomolecule?
What is water sticking to water (like to like substances)?
These structures are found in animal cells but not in plant cells
What are centrioles and lysosomes?
The 2 types of prokaryotes
What are archaea and bacteria?
The parts of a virus
What are DNA, Capsid, Spikes, and Envelope?
The 3 parts of cell theory
What are
1. All living things are made of cells
2. The cell is the basic unit of life
3. All cells come from other cells
?
The definition of adhesion
What is water sticking to anything other than water (not like substances)?
These organelles are in charge of photosynthesis, which gives energy to plant cells
What are chloroplasts?
The biggest difference between prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells
The deceiving part of the virus that lies to the cell membrane
What are the spikes?
The 4 types of biomolecules
What are nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids?
Water is a polar molecule because of this
What is the compound's atoms are oppositely charged?
These organelles are only present in plant cells (NOT in animal cells)
What are cell walls, chloroplasts and a large vacuole?
These can be found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
What are cytoplasm, ribosomes, and DNA?
The possible shapes of a virus include these
What are spheres, polyhedral, helical, binal, and filovirus?
The 3 types of lipids
What are oils, fats, and waxes?
On the pH scale, when levels of hydrogen increase, the substance becomes more...
What is acidic?
Word that we use when referring to the ability to filter helpful things into, and harmful things out of cells.
What is a membrane?
This technological invention around the 1600's helped us find out that cells existed, and prokaryotic cells had evolved to become...
What are microscopes and eukaryotes?
What is replication?
The monomers of Nucleic Acids, Carbohydrates, and Proteins
What are
1. Nucleotides (Nucleic Acids)
2. Monosaccharides (sugar) (Carbohydrates)
3. Amino Acids (Proteins)
When talking about a salt water solution, the salt would be the ____ while the water is the _____.
Salt: Solute
Water: Solvent