Macromolecules Cells and Organelles Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration Transport across a Membrane
100
Carbohydrate
What macromolecule stores the most short-term energy
100
eukaryotic
What is the name of a cell with a "true nucleus"
100
Chloroplasts
What is the organelle primarily responsible for making sugars (food)
100
Carbon dioxide
ATP
Water
What are the products of cellular respiration
100
active transport
Movement through a protein channel using energy is called
200
proteins
What macromolecules are the best for muscle development
200
mitochondria
What organelle is responsible for the production of ATP
200
Mitochondria to makes sugars
Chloroplasts to break it down for energy
Why do plants need both chloroplasts and mitochondria
200
Glycolysis
KrebsCycle
Electron Transport Chain
What are the three stages of cellular respiration
200
Fascilitated Diffusion
Movement through a protein channel from high concentration to low concentration is called
300
DNA and RNA
Where do you find Nucleic Acids
300
Chemosynthesis
The process in which bacteria can make food from toxins
300
Sugar
Carbon dioxide
What are the products of photosynthesis
300
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How much ATP is made during the Electron transport chain
300
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
400
animo acids
What is a monomer (building block) of proteins
400
Chloroplasts
Large Water Vacuole
Cell Wall
List three structural differences between a plant cell and an animal cell
400
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?
400
glucose splits to form 2 pyruvic acid molecules
What happens during glycolysis
400
water from high concentration to low concentration
Osmosis is the movement of .......
500
glucose sucrose fructose
What is a monomer of Carbohydrates
500
Transport proteins
Grow and develop
Photosynthesis
If a mitochondria was missing a cell would not function normally. What specifically can the cell not do?
500
cellular respiration
If a plant was grown in the dark, what process would they be carrying out?
500
cytoplasm
Where does glycolysis take place in a cell
500
water moves into the cell
A cell is placed in pure water and bursts. What causes the cell to burst






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