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active transport - Answer movement of a substance across the plasma membrane against the concentration gradient-requires the use of energy in the form of ATP cell cycle - Answer events of cell division: components include interphase, mitosis and cytokinesis interphase - Answer resting stage of cell and preparation for mitosis; includes G 1 (duplication of organelles) S phase (replication of DNA) and G 2 (checking of replication) mitosis - Answer In this part of the cell cycle process, chromosomes in a cell nucleus are separated into two identical sets of chromosomes, each in its own nucleus. prophase - Answer During this first mitotic stage, DNA is Packed or condenses into chromosomes. metaphase - Answer During this second mitotic stage, the cell's chromosomes align themselves in the Middle of the cell. anaphase - Answer During this third mitotic stage, chromosomes are pulled Apart and begin moving to the cell poles. telophase - Answer During this fourth mitotic stage, the daughter chromosomes arrive at the poles and the cell starts to form Two new cells. cytokinesis - Answer During this phase of cell cycle; the physical process of cell division occurs. The cytoplasm of a parental cell divided into two daughter cells. -Chopped into two cells cell differentiation - Answer process of specialization of cells for a particular function cancer - Answer un-controlled cell division; creates tumors and interferes with normal cell function osmosis - Answer diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane

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Dehydration synthesis - Answer A reaction at which two molecules combine to create a
larger molecule taking out H2O.



Hydrolysis - Answer A reaction at which a compound reacts with water to produce other
compounds.



Redox - Answer A chemical reaction where atoms gain or lose electrons (LEO the lion says
GER)



Neutralization reaction - Answer Where an acid and a base reacts to form H2O.



Lipids - Answer Made out of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. The role of the lipids is to
insulate the organs and joints. The are made up of ester bonds.



Protein - Answer Made out of amino acids and bonds are peptide bonds, the protein form
enzymes, cell surface markers and cell membrane are protein channels.



Carbohydrates - Answer Made up of hydrogen, carbon and oxygen, it is the main source of
energy, and the bonds are glycosidic linkages.

[->types of carbs= Monosaccharide= one sugar, Disaccharide= 2 sugars, Polysaccharide= many
sugars (3 or more).]



Nucleic Acid - Answer Organisms store hereditary and genetic information that determine
structural and functional characteristic.



Enzymes - Answer Lower activation energy and are catalyst. Factors affecting the reactions
are temperature, ph, and concentration.

(Enzyme shape) = Non-competitive- Does not compete for an active site.

= Competitive- Able to enter active site to block normal substrate for

, Pyruvate Oxidation - Answer This occurs in the mitochondrial matrix 2 pyruvate and a NAD
forms 2 NADH ,2 CO2 and 2 acetyl coa



Krebs - Answer Happens in mitochondrial matrix. 3 NADPH is made, 2 CO2 is made, 1 FADH
is made, and 1 ATP is made.



Oxidative phosphorylation - Answer Involves a series of redox reaction, O2 is used to oxidize
electron carriers FADH and NADH to produce ATP.



ETC - Answer Happens in the inner mitochondrial membrane, and involves use of high
energy to push H+ from the stroma to the inner Thylakoid space.



Chloroplast - Answer Found mainly in the cell of the mesophyll (interior tissue of the leaf).

Within the chloroplast you have the thylakoid, granum, and stroma.



Light dependent - Answer Occurs in the thylakoid and uses H2O and light to produce ATP,
NADH and O2.



Calvin Cycle - Answer Occurs in the stroma and uses carbon dioxide, ATP and NADH to
produce sugar.



Photosynthesis - Answer Occurs in plants, leafs are the major location of photosynthesis.
CO2 enters and O2 exits the leaf through small holes called stomata.



Substrate Leve - Answer ATP is formed directly in a catalyst reaction for each glucose
molecule made 4 ATP are generated.



Oxidative Phosphorylation - Answer ATP is formed indirectly and involves a series of redox
reaction. The use of O2 to oxidize electron carriers NADH and FADH to produce ATP.



DNA - Answer Stays within the nucleus and is a double helix shape, A pairs with T.



RNA - Answer Leaves the nucleus and is single stranded, T pairs with uracil (u).

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