Cells | Macromolecules | Homeostasis | Photosynthesis | Cellular Respiration |
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What supports plant cells?
Cell Wall
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What are the monomers of lipids?
Fatty Acids
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What is homeostasis?
A state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly.
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What is the formula for photosynthesis?
6CO2 + 6H2O + light --> 6O2 + C6H12O6
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Where does cellular respiration occur?
Mitochondria
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Which organelle is involved in protein synthesis?
Ribosomes
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What are the monomers of Carbohydrates?
Monosaccharides
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What are some an examples of a negative feedback?
Temperature & sugar regulation
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Which components are required for photosynthesis?
Sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide
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What is the equation for cellular respiration?
C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O
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What do all cells have?
DNA/ Genetic Material
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What are the monomers of Proteins?
Amino Acids
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What are some examples of positive feedback?
Blood clotting and child birth
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What 4 things can affect the rate of photosynthesis?
sunlight, water, carbon dioxide, and temperature
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Which two gasses are cycled via photosynthesis and cellular respiration?
Carbon dioxide and oxygen
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How can you identify a eukaryote?
Their DNA is inside a membrane-bound nucleus
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What is the macromolecule of Nucleic Acids?
Nucleotides
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How does our body respond to exercise with a negative feedback?
During exercise our body increases heart rate and breathing in order to replenish the oxygen used up by our muscles.
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How does photosynthesis change on cloudy days and during the night hours?
The rate of photosynthesis declines
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How do photosynthesis and cellular respiration create a cycle?
The products from photosynthesis are the reactants for cellular respiration and the products from cellular respiration are the reactants for photosynthesis.
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What has circular DNA, does not have a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, and is smaller than 5 micrometers?
Prokaryotic Cell
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What elements are found in all organic macromolecules?
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen
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What happens if seagulls get caught in an oil spill?
The spilled oil seeps through the birds feathers and interferes with the seagulls ability to maintain its temperature homeostasis.
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How do we know photosynthesis stores energy in glucose?
Glucose has many more energy storing bonds than water or carbon dioxide.
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How is carbon added to the air & soil?
Respiration and decomposition
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