The function which allows for the removal of waste and absorption of nutrients
What is Excretion?
Occurs in the Chloroplast
What is Photosynthesis?
Requires oxygen and creates more ATP (energy) for a molecule of sugar than anaerobic (no oxygen)
What is Aerobic Respiration?
Surrounds a cell. Things can move through a membrane in different ways. Depending on the size or shape of molecules, the path, and energy required
What is the Cell Membrane?
Contains information on a person’s cell growth and functions that is stored in cells that have a nucleus
What is DNA?
Converting food energy into cell energy
What is Respiration?
Without these two abiotic factors, respiration cannot occur.
What is Glucose and Sugar?
What is receives oxygen towards cells and muscles and is getting rid of carbon dioxide and any waste builds as you exercise ?
What is Passive Transport?
Step 1-4 of Protein Synthesis?
What is Step 1: mRNA moves into cytoplasm. Step 2: Ribosomes attach to it, synthesis occurs in ribosomes. Step 3: Transfer RNA molecules in the cytoplasm bring amino acids to ribosomes. Step 4: Step 3 repeats with another tRNA and mRNA molecule, now protein synthesis has begun ?
The ability to move from one place to another. Movement can be achieved through walking, running, swimming, flying, hopping, crawling etc..
What is Transport/Locomotion
Photosynthesis does this with ATP
What is it stores ATP?
The circulatory system does this as you exercise
What is pumping out more blood throughout your body and cells?
Movement of molecules where there is more to where there is less. Movement of molecules from high concentration to low concentration. Passive transport.
What is Diffusion?
The blueprint for making protein come from the nucleus and sent to the ribosomes via a nucleic acid
What is RNA?
The usable parts of food for energy. After digestion is completed nutrients, the parts that can be used by the cell, are carried to the cell
What is Nutrients?
Glucose is created as food
What is Photosynthesis?
A change to your environment that you respond to. The cause
What is Stimulus?
Requires the use of energy, usually moving molecules from a low concentration to a high concentration (against the flow of diffusion). Uses a transport protein
What is Active Transport?
Steps 5-7 of Protein Synthesis?
Step 5: The code sent via mRNA tells the order in which the amino acids bond. Step 6: After tRNA has lost its amino acid, it can move to the cytoplasm and pick up another amino acid. Step 7: The ribosomes moves along mRNA ?
The production of chemical compounds by reaction from simpler materials
What is Synthesis?
Cellular Respiration is a Catabolic Process
What is simple to complex?
A behavior that happens in reaction to an internal or external stimulus is known as a response. Effect
What is stimulus response?
The diffusion of water through a cell membrane
What is Osmosis?
3 main functions of RNA & the correct pairing of DNA sequences
What is Messenger (mRNA), Ribosomal (rRNA), Transfer (tRNA)?
What is A goes with T and C goes with G ?