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Biomolecules

The Cell

Energy

Respiration and Photosynthesis

This and That

The Cell Biomolecules Energy R and P This and That $ $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

The element that is found in all organic compounds. Biomolecules - $100 The element that is found in all organic compounds.

Biomolecules- $200 Consists of C, H, and O. Can be saturated, unsaturated, or polyunsaturated.

Biomolecules- $300 Consists of C, H, and O. Examples are glucose, galactose, fructose, starch, cellulose, and glycogen

Biomolecules- $400 Large complex molecules made of C, H, O, N, and P. Where genetic information is stored.

Biomolecules- $500 Composed of C, H, O, and N. Consists of an amino and a carboxyl group. Made up of amino acids. Some are structural others are functional.

The control center of the cell. Contains the cell’s DNA.

The Cell- $200 The outer layer that surrounds plant cells. Made of long chains of cellulose that makes the cell rigid and protects it from harm.

The Cell- $300 Where protein synthesis occurs and unlike most organelles most are not surrounded by membranes.

A fluid filled organelle that stores enzymes and waste. The Cell- $400 A fluid filled organelle that stores enzymes and waste.

The Cell- $500 A semi-permeable organelle that acts as a fluid-mosaic model controlling the movement of substances into and out of the cell.

Energy - $100 This organelle is the site of chemical reactions that transfer energy from organic compounds into ATP.

Energy - $200 Reactants Products

Energy - $300 An organic catalyst that controls the rate of chemical reactions within the cell. Without these proteins many of the chemical reactions that occur in living things would not occur.

A chemical reaction that releases energy. An output of energy.

Energy - $500 The minimum amount of energy that colliding molecules must possess in order to react.

This organelle is where photosynthesis occurs in plant cells. R and P- $100 This organelle is where photosynthesis occurs in plant cells.

R and P- $200 These 2 terms represent organisms that produce their own food and organisms that cannot produce their own food. (in order)

These are the reactants of photosynthesis. R and P- $300 These are the reactants of photosynthesis.

These are the products of photosynthesis. R and P- $400 These are the products of photosynthesis.

R and P- $500 The process where glucose and other food molecules are broken down in the presence of oxygen to release energy, carbon dioxide, and water .

This and That- $100 Two main types of eukaryotic cells. One contains a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large vacuole; the other is located in organisms from the Kingdom Animalia.

This and That- $200 From simplest to most complex fill in the blanks: atom, molecule, cell, _______, ________, _________, and __________.

This and That- $300 This jelly-like material is located between the cell membrane and the nucleus.

This and That- $400 The plasma membrane is this term, it allows some materials to pass through where others cannot.

This and That- $500 The ability of a living thing to maintain the constant internal environment needed to function and survive.

Biomolecules- $100 What is Carbon? $

Biomolecules- $200 What are lipids? $

What are carbohydrates? Biomolecules- $300 What are carbohydrates? $

Biomolecules- $400 What are nucleic acids? $

Biomolecules- $500 What is protein? $

The Cell- $100 What is the nucleus? $

The Cell- $200 What is the cell wall? $

The Cell- $300 What are ribosomes? $

The Cell- $400 What are vaculoes? $

What is the plasma membrane? The Cell- $500 What is the plasma membrane? $

What is a mitochondrion? Energy - $100 What is a mitochondrion? $

What is a a chemical reation? Energy - $200 What is a a chemical reation? $

Energy - $300 What are enzymes? $

Energy - $400 What is exothermic? $

What is activation energy? $

R and P- $100 What are chloroplasts? $

Autotrophs and Heterotrophs? R and P- $200 Autotrophs and Heterotrophs? $

What are Carbon Dioxide and Water? R and P- $300 What are Carbon Dioxide and Water? $

What are Glucose and Oxygen? R and P- $400 What are Glucose and Oxygen? $

R and P- $500 What is respiration? $

What are plant and animal cells? This and That- $100 What are plant and animal cells? $

What is tissue, organ, organ system, organism ? This and That- $200 What is tissue, organ, organ system, organism ? $

This and That- $300 What is cytoplasm? $

What is semi-permeable? This and That- $400 What is semi-permeable? $

This and That- $500 What is homeostasis? $

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