The Light Reactions of photosynthesis is responsible for creating this essential energy macromolecule to fuel the Calvin Cycle.
What is ATP?
The main distinguishing feature between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells is the presence or absence of this cellular structure.
What is the nucleus?
This gas is released by animals and taken in by plants.
What is CO2?
DNA contains the code to make this macromolecule.
What is protein?
These 2 macromolecules provide energy.
What are lipids and carbohydrates?
The cell membrane is made out of this macromolecule
What is a lipid (or phospholipid)?
You could use this term to describe how the cell membrane only allows certain molecules within the cell.
What is semipermeable?
Organisms that produce their own glucose from sunlight could be described as this. (two different answers acceptable)
What is an autotroph or photosynthetic?
Transcribe this strand of DNA: GATACAATCGGATC
What is CUAUGUUAGCCUAG?
This type of transport goes against the concentration gradient.
What is active transport?
Ribosomes are responsible for creating this macromolecule
What is a protein?
This protein allows cells to recognize each other, aiding in cell-to-cell communication
What is the cell surface marker protein?
These are the 3 stages of cellular respiration in correct order.
What is Glycolysis, Krebs cycle, ETC?
The three parts of the nucleotide.
What is a nitrogen base, sugar, and phosphate.
This is the place where the substrate binds on an enzyme?
What is the active site?
This essential macromolecule is one of the primary reactants of cellular respiration. (Name and type of macromolecule)
What is glucose, a carbohydrate?
All cells, no matter what type, have these four cellular structures in common.
What is ribosomes, DNA, cell membrane, cytoplasm?
What is anaerobic and oxygen?
This nucleic acid facilitates the connection of mRNA and tRNA.
What is the ribosome?
This part of the nucleotide attaches to the bases.
What is the sugar?
Enzymes do this to chemical reactions by doing this to the activation energy (two parts)
What is speed up and lower?
If your body cannot produce insulin, then something is wrong with this organ.
What is the pancreas?
During a wall sit your legs start to BURN. What molecule causes this sensation and what type of respiration is associated with it? (two parts)
What is lactic acid and anaerobic respiration?
If your As are matching with Gs in your DNA strand, what is this error called and what enzyme is to blame?
What is a mutation and DNA polymerase?
These steps in cellular respiration require oxygen.
What are kreb's cycle and ETC?