What Energy Source do plants Need to start the chemical reaction?
What is a Light source: SUN
What organelle is responsible for Cellular Respiration?
What is Mitochondria?
What makes Active Transport different from Passive and Facilitated Transport?
Uses ATP
What is the function of cell membrane
To act as a barrier and allow for selective permeability
True, because bacteria make proteins too
What is the gas reactant in Photosynthesis?
What is CO2: Carbon Dioxide
What is the energy molecule produced in Cellular Respiration
ATP
What Do Active Transport and Facilitated transport have in common?
Both utilize Proteins
What is the function of a Vacuole?
to store water
What are the products of Photosynthesis?
What is another word for cellular respiration
Krebs cycle, aerobic respiration
What do ribosomes do?
build proteins
Instead of a nucleus what do Prokaryotes use to contain their DNA
Nucleoid
What inside the chloroplast using a light source to start photosynthesis?
What is chlorophyll
What are the reactants in cellular respiration?
Oxygen and glucose
What is a gradient and how does the movement water typically flow (without ATP)
A gradient is a difference in concentration and water usually flows from Higher concentration to lower concentration
What is the function of the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum?
to aid in the packaging of proteins
Asexual and Sexual reproduction
What is the Equation for Photosynthesis?
CO2+Water (Light)****>Oxygen+glucose
what is the equation for cellular respiration
What is the Difference between Phagocytosis and Pinocytosis?
Phagocytosis is to consume and Pinocytosis is to drink. Pinocytosis usually intakes more fluid than molecules, while Phagocytosis intakes more particle than fluid.
Why is chlorophyll found in the chloroplast
Because chlorophyll gathers the light that is necessary for the chloroplast to undergo photosynthesis
How do Prokaryotes Reproduce?
Binary Fission