Name that Organelle | Prokaryotic, Eukaryotic Plant, Eukaryotic Animal, or All? | Steps of Photosynthesis | EnergĂa | Transportation Station |
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What is the mitochondria
Harvests energy from food molecules to make ATP.
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What is All
Contains DNA.
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What is solar energy
The principal role of photosynthesis is to convert this type of energy into chemical energy.
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What is the sun
This is the ultimate source of energy for nearly every organism on this planet.
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What is endocytosis
The transport of large molecules into the cell within vesicles is called this.
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What is a ribosome
The site of translation in the cell.
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What is Eukaryotic Plant cell
Contains a central vacuole, which provides pressure on the outside of the cell.
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What is glucose
The main purpose of the Calvin cycle is to produce this final product.
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What is energy
The capacity to do work is this.
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What is osmosis
The passive transport of water is specifically called this.
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What is the plasma (cell) membrane
Selectively regulates the transport of substances into and out of a cell
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What is Eukaryotic Plant cell
Contains an organelle that harvests energy from sunlight to rearrange molecules into sugar.
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What is oxygen
This molecule is a waste product in the light reaction.
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What is ATP
This is a common energy currency in living cells that powers most living organisms.
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What is active transport
This form of transport requires the expenditure of energy
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What is the lysosome
Breaks down and recycles large molecules
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What is Eukaryotic Animal cell
Contains lysosomes, which help break down and recycles large molecules
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What is the electron transport chain.
Electrons release their energy, which is captured by ATP, during this part of the light reaction.
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What is Potential Energy
The energy held within ATP is this form of energy.
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What is passive transport
When a substance goes from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration it is performing which form of transport.
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What is a vesicle
Small packages for transport, either through the membrane or throughout the interior of the cell.
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What is Prokaryotic cell
Always unicellular.
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What are NADPH and ATP
These two molecules link the light reactions to the Calvin cycle.
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What is destroy it
This is the one thing we cannot do to energy.
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What is RNA
This passes through the nuclear pores into the cytoplasm of the cell.
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