The polar head of a phospholipid is made of what molecules
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/10
Phosphate molecules.
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/10
Which is the largest organelle within a eukaryotic cell
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/10
Its the Nucleus
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/10
How does an enzymes active site relate to its substrate
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/10
The substrate binds to the active site.
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/10
Which structure is not unique to plant cells
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/10
The nucleus is a structure not unique to plant cells.
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/10
What is a vacuole and its function
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/10
what does the vacuole membrane's function?
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/10
What carbohydrates or lipids or nucleic acids or proteins provide the most readily available energy
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/10
carbohydrates
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/10
He fatty acids in the tail of a phospholipid molecule are
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/10
The acids in the tail of a phospholipid molecule are lipids.
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/10
Which term describes the movement of water molecules in and out of a cell
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/10
The movement of water through a semipermeable membrane is called
osmosis.
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/10
What is produced during the process of cellular respiration
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/10
Carbon dioxide is produced during the process of cellular
respiration
During cellular respiration energy is released in the form of
ATP. Oxygen is reduced to form water and Carbon of glucose combines
with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide. Thus, carbon dioxide, water
and energy are produced during cellular respiration.
🔄 Click to see term
🥳
Great job!
You studied all the cards in this guide.
Rate this guide:
☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★
Start overPrint
Full screen
Rate this Study Guide:
☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★
Cards in this guide (10)
How do enzymes speed up chemical reactions
by acting as organic catalysts
The polar head of a phospholipid is made of what molecules
Phosphate molecules.
Which is the largest organelle within a eukaryotic cell
Its the Nucleus
How does an enzymes active site relate to its substrate
The substrate binds to the active site.
Which structure is not unique to plant cells
The nucleus is a structure not unique to plant cells.
What is a vacuole and its function
what does the vacuole membrane's function?
What carbohydrates or lipids or nucleic acids or proteins provide the most readily available energy
carbohydrates
He fatty acids in the tail of a phospholipid molecule are
The acids in the tail of a phospholipid molecule are lipids.
Which term describes the movement of water molecules in and out of a cell
The movement of water through a semipermeable membrane is called
osmosis.
What is produced during the process of cellular respiration
Carbon dioxide is produced during the process of cellular
respiration
During cellular respiration energy is released in the form of
ATP. Oxygen is reduced to form water and Carbon of glucose combines
with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide. Thus, carbon dioxide, water
and energy are produced during cellular respiration.