Macromolecules | Cells and Organelles | Photosynthesis | Cellular Respiration | Transport across a Membrane |
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Carbohydrate
What macromolecule stores the most short-term energy
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eukaryotic
What is the name of a cell with a "true nucleus"
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Chloroplasts
What is the organelle primarily responsible for making sugars (food)
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Carbon dioxide
ATP Water
What are the products of cellular respiration
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active transport
Movement through a protein channel using energy is called
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proteins
What macromolecules are the best for muscle development
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mitochondria
What organelle is responsible for the production of ATP
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Mitochondria to makes sugars
Chloroplasts to break it down for energy
Why do plants need both chloroplasts and mitochondria
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Glycolysis
KrebsCycle Electron Transport Chain
What are the three stages of cellular respiration
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Fascilitated Diffusion
Movement through a protein channel from high concentration to low concentration is called
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DNA and RNA
Where do you find Nucleic Acids
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Chemosynthesis
The process in which bacteria can make food from toxins
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Sugar
Carbon dioxide
What are the products of photosynthesis
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34
How much ATP is made during the Electron transport chain
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It will shrink because there is more water inside the cell
A cell is placed in salt water. What happend to the cell and where is there a higher concentration of water
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animo acids
What is a monomer (building block) of proteins
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Chloroplasts
Large Water Vacuole Cell Wall
List three structural differences between a plant cell and an animal cell
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No photosynthesis would take place and so no sugars would be produced
What would happen if all the Carbon dioxide was removed from the environment?
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glucose splits to form 2 pyruvic acid molecules
What happens during glycolysis
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water from high concentration to low concentration
Osmosis is the movement of .......
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glucose sucrose fructose
What is a monomer of Carbohydrates
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Transport proteins
Grow and develop Photosynthesis
If a mitochondria was missing a cell would not function normally. What specifically can the cell not do?
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cellular respiration
If a plant was grown in the dark, what process would they be carrying out?
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cytoplasm
Where does glycolysis take place in a cell
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water moves into the cell
A cell is placed in pure water and bursts. What causes the cell to burst
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