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Cards (21)

Section 1

(21 cards)

Digestion

Front

The breakdown of absorbed substances.

Back

What stage in cellular respiration produces the most energy?

Front

The electron transport system.

Back

Isotonic suloution

Front

A solution in which the concretion of solutes are equal to the cell which is in the solution.

Back

Biosynthesis

Front

The production of complex molecules within living organisms or cells.

Back

If a cell's mitochondria stop working, can it perform any cellular respiration?

Front

Yes.

Back

What gives the plasma membrane the ability to self-reassemble?

Front

Its hydrophilic and hydrophobic ends.

Back

Is a chloroplast an example of a leucoplast or a chromoplast?

Front

Chromoplast.

Back

Plasmolysis

Front

Collapse of a walled cells cytoplasm due to a lack of water.

Back

Which provides more energy per molecule of glucose: respiration in aerobic conditions or respiration in anaerobic conditions?

Front

Respiration in aerobic conditions.

Back

Before a polysaccharide can be used in cellular respiration in an animal cell, to what organelle must it be sent?

Front

the Lysosome.

Back

Rough ER

Front

ER that is dotted with ribosomes.

Back

A cell produces a protein that will be used by other cells. When it ejects the protein, has it performed egestion, secretion, or excretion?

Front

Secretion.

Back

Name at least two organelles that are involved in biosynthesis.

Front

Ribosomes, chloroplasts.

Back

What is the difference between digestion and respiration?

Front

Digestion breaks down big molecules for the purpose of respiration & biosynthesis & respiration breaks down small molecules for the purpose of energy.

Back

Which two stages in aerobic cellular respiration produce equal amounts of ATP?

Front

Glycolysis & the Krebs Cycle.

Back

What lies between the cell walls of a plant's cells?

Front

Middle lamella.

Back

Smooth ER

Front

ER that has no ribosomes.

Back

What organelle does rough ER have which smooth ER does not have?

Front

Ribosomes.

Back

Respiration

Front

The breakdown of food molecules with a release of energy.

Back

Cytoplasmic Streaming

Front

The motion of cytoplasm in a cell that results in coordinated movement of the cells content.

Back

Cytolysis

Front

The rupturing of a cell due to excess internal pressure.

Back