Where does photosynthesis take place
In the chloroplasts
What is cell respiration?
What is how your cells get energy.
DNA has how many nitrogenous bases?
What is 4
This organelle is the powerhouse of the cell that turns food into energy.
What is the mitochondria
What is the shape of dna called?
What is a double helix (twisted ladder)
What is the green pigment needed for photosynthesis called?
What is chlorophyll.
Where does cell respiration take place?
What is the mitochondria.
Where is DNA found?
In the nucleus.
What is the function of the vacuole in cells
To store stuff for the cell
What is the brain of the cell
What is the nucleus.
What is the sugar that is made during photosynthesis
What is glucose.
What is oxygen and glucose
What is the rule for pairing of DNA?
What is A - T (Adenine - Thymine)
C - G (Cytosine - Guanine)
Which part of the cell is #1 and what is it's function
What is the cytoplasm. That's where all the organelle are and where everything happens in the cell.
These 2 organelles are found only in plant cells.
What are cell wall and chloroplasts.
What two things are made from photosynthesis that animals use?
What oxygen and glucose.
What are the products of cell respiration
What are carbon dioxide, water, and energy.
DNA stands for?
This organelle is the assembly line for the cell.
What is the Endoplasmic reticulum.
What is the relationship among DNA, a gene, and a chromosome?
a. A chromosome contains hundreds of genes, which are made composed of DNA.
b. A chromosome contains hundreds of genes, which are made of protein.
c. A gene contains hundreds of chromosomes, which are made of protein.
d. A gene is composed of DNA, but there is no relationship to a chromosome.
A
What is the formula for photosynthesis?
carbon dioxide + water + sunlight --> Glucose and oxygen
How are cell respiration and photosynthesis related?
The reactants of one are the products of the other.
DNA nucleotides are made up of three components:
What are 1. A sugar 2. A phosphate 3. A nitrogen base (need all 3 to be correct)
What is the function of the Golgi body.
What is the shipping department of the cell.
If one side of a strand of DNA reads ATCGA, use the base-pair rules to come up with the sequence on the other, complementary strand of the same DNA.
What is TAGCT Because... A=T T=A C=G G=C A=T