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Glycogen, cellulose, and starch are all...
carbohydrates
Lipids are different from other macromolecules because they are...
hydrophobic
What are the functions of the chloroplast and Mitochondria?
chloroplast is where photosynthesis takes place, mitochondria is where cellular respiration takes place
Which two molecules are used to make up cell membranes
phospholipids and proteins
Which organelle makes the energy fro active transport? which molecule provides this energy?
mitochondria makes the atp which provides the energy
Which kinds of transport are active?
hydrogen pumps, potassium sodium pumps, endocytosis, exocytosis
which kinds of transport use membrane proteins to help molecules across? which use vesicles?
facilitated diffusion and active transport used proteins to help molecules across, which endocytosis and exocytosis use vesicles
what happens to animal and plant cells when placed in hypertonic, and hypotonic solutions
in hypertonic, water will most likely move in, while in hypotonic, water will move out. in hypotonic, they blow up, in hypertonic, they shrivel. in plants, the cell shrinks inside the wall or expands
what are the enzymes that act in different parts of the body, where are they active, and what do they act on?
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where does glycolysis, krebs cycle, and etc occurq
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what does it mean for a reaction to be light independent?
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