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$200 What is passive transport Movement of a substance without energy from the cell
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$400 osmosis Water moving from high to low concentration
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$600 What is a concentration gradient This is When there are a different amount of molecules across a distance
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$800 What is homeostasis Cell tranport is just one way that cells maintain their internal environment in a process called this
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$1000 What is moving but staying equally spaced. Once a solution reaches equilibrium, the molecules are behaving in this way.
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$200 What is a phosphate group of ATP? This is the supplier of energy for active transport
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$400 What is exoocytosis This is process rids materials from the cells through vesicles.
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$600 What is endocytosis This is the process of taking in fluids through vesicles in a cell.(Be specific)
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$800 What is a phagocyte? This is what a cell is called if it eats other cells.
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$1000 What is a phospholipid bilayer In endocytosis and exocytosis the vesicles are made of this material.
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$200 What is 3:2? The ratio of sodium to potassium involved in one cycle with a pump.
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$400 What is sodium This is the ion that is pumped out of the cell
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$600 What is change shape? The proteins used do what in order to allow sodium and potassium across the membrane.
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$800 What is electrical impulses? The sodium potassium creates this for the cell to function.
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$1000 What is ADP? After ATP donates a phosphate group, ATP turns into this.
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$200 heterotroph An organism that gets its energy by eating other organisms
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$400 sun The original source of energy of all of photosynthesis is this
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$600 Chloroplast (thylakoid membrane) What organelle does photosynthesis take place in.
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$800 Oxygen and organic molecules What are the two products of photosynthesis
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$1000 water What molecule donates electrons to the e transport chain?
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$200 Autotroph Organisms that make their own food.
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$400 It absorbs all colors except green Why is chlorophyll green?
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$600 ATP Chemiosmosis is the process of making this
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$800 Carbon dioxide Where does the calvin cycle get it’s carbon molecules?
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$1000 carotenoids Pigments that reflect yellow/orange light
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$200 Grana, granum What are stacks of thylakoid called?
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$400 stomata The pores on the underside of the leaf
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$600 II What is the photosystem that starts the electron transport chain
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$800 glucose What is the main product of the calvin cycle
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$1000 water Where does the H+ for the proton pump come from?
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