Macromolecules
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Enzymes
Cell Organelles
100

This is the main function of carbohydrates

What is short-term energy?

100

This is the organelle in which photosynthesis occurs.

What is the chloroplast?

100

Name the three processes, in order, of aerobic respiration

What is glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and the ETC?

100

Enzymes are this type of macromolecule

What are proteins?

100

This organelle, found primarily in plant cells, takes in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, combines it with water and sunlight, and makes usable sugar through photosynthesis

What are chloroplasts?

200

This is the monomer for nucleic acids

What are nucleotides?

200

This is the function of photosynthesis

What is to create glucose (store energy/anabolic process)?

200

This is the number of ATP created in glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, ETC, lactic acid fermentation, and/or alcoholic fermentation

What is 2?

200

This type of molecule speeds up chemical reaction -- enzymes are examples of it

What are catalysts?

200

This organelle modifies proteins and packages them to moved after the ribosome has synthesized them

What is the Rough ER?

300

This type of metabolic reaction is anabolic and removes water from monomers to form a polymer

What is dehydration synthesis?

300

Name the inputs and outputs of the light-dependent reaction

Inputs=sunlight and water

Output-oxygen

300

What is the difference in aerobic and anaerobic respiration?

Anaerobic occurs in the absence of oxygen

300

This is the area of an enzyme that allows a substrate to bind to it

What is the active site?

300

This is where DNA can be found in prokaryotic cells

What is the cytoplasm?

400

These are the two monomers of lipids

What are glycerol and fatty acids?

400

Name the inputs and outputs of the Calvin Cycle

Input= carbon dioxide

Output=glucose

400

This is the name of an output of glycolysis that is also an input for Krebs cycle, lactic acid fermentation, and/or alcoholic fermentation

What is pyruvate (pyruvic acid)?

400

These are two factors that can denature an enzyme

What are pH and temperature?

400

Muscle cells may need way more of these organelles than other parts of your body, assisting with generating energy

What are mitochondria?

500

The Smooth ER needs a steady supply of these macromolecule monomers to perform it's function

What are glycerol and fatty acids? (in order to synthesize lipids)

500

What is the formula for photosynthesis?

Carbon dioxide + water + sunlight yields (=) glucose + oxygen

500

What is the formula for cellular respiration?

Glucose + Oxygen = Carbon dioxide, Water, + ATP

500

Enzymes lower the amount of this type of energy that is needed to start a chemical reaction

What is activation energy?

500

These are two similarities between prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells

What are cell membranes, cytoplasm, ribosomes, and genetic material (DNA)?