P001 Science Cell Processes
  • 1. is water inorganic or organic
  • 2. is calcium inoganic or organic
  • 3. is chlorophyll inoganic or organic
  • 4. is DNA inoganic or organic
  • 5. is cellulose inoganic or organic
  • 6. does using light energy describe photosythesis or respiration
  • 7. does making glucose from CO2 describe photosythesis or respiration
  • 8. does photosythesis or respiration occur in the mitochondria
  • 9. does photosythesis or respiration give carbon dioxide as waste
  • 10. does oxygen given off describe photosythesis or respiration
  • 11. does uses chlorophyll describe photosythesis or respiration
  • 12. is osmosis active or passive transport
  • 13. is mineral movement into a plant root active or passive transport
  • 14. is carrier proteins active or passive transport
  • 15. is diffusion active or passive transport
  • 16. movement of molecules without the input of energy
  • 17. an organism that makes its own food
  • 18. protein binds to a particle and uses it to move through the cell membrane
  • 19. compound containing carbon and hydrogen and is associated with living things
  • 20. the ability to cause change
  • 21. the process that releases energy without using oxygen
  • 22. has mass and takes up space
  • 23. combination of substances in which each substance retains itsown properties
  • 24. all living are made up of organic ________
  • 25. an organism that can't make its own food
  • 26. a process by which vesicles release their contents outside the cell
  • 27. the energy used in photosynthesis comes from__________
  • 28. passive transport of water by diffusion
  • 29. a substance that speeds up chemical reactions
  • 30. a plant wilts as a result of the process of_________
  • 31. the compound that allows materials to move through cell membranes by osmosis is _______
  • 32. Process of taking substances into a cell by surrounding it with the cell membrane
  • 33. Movement of molecules from an area of more molecules to an area of less molecules
  • 34. a substance make of elements other than carbon
  • 35. Condition in which molecules of a substance are spread evenly throughout a space
  • 36. All of the activities that occur within the cells of an organism
  • 37. In a mixture, substances ____________ their original properties. Mixtures are important in life processes
  • 38. A ______ is a mixture in which one or more substances mix evenly with other substances.
  • 39. A __________ is a mixture in which substances spread through a liquid or gar but settle out over time
  • 40. Water is a compound that makes up a larger part of ___________ matter than any other.
  • 41. Water helps keep the temperature of cells constant so __________ reactions can take place
  • 42. When you drop a sugar cube in a glass of water, at first is doesn't take sweet, but later it does. Is active or passive transport involved.
  • 43. When you drop a sugar cube in a glass of water, at first is doesn't take sweet, but later it does. What causes the change in the water's taste
  • 44. When you drop a sugar cube in a glass of water, at first is doesn't take sweet, but later it does. What term explains molecule movement to maintain a balance with the environment
  • 45. When you drop a sugar cube in a glass of water, at first is doesn't take sweet, but later it does. What is the name of the molecule movement
  • 46. Ammonia (NH3), Glucose (C6H12O6), Salt (NaCl), water (H2O) Is glucose organic or inorganic
  • 47. Ammonia (NH3), Glucose (C6H12O6), Salt (NaCl), water (H2O) What kind of compounds are ammonia, salt and water
  • 48. Ammonia (NH3), Glucose (C6H12O6), Salt (NaCl), water (H2O) What do ammonia, glucose and water contain that salt does not?
  • 49. Ammonia (NH3), Glucose (C6H12O6), Salt (NaCl), water (H2O) How can you tell that glucose is organic
A) Has Carbon and Oxygen
B) Has Hydrogent and Carbon
C) Has Oxygen and Hydrogen
D) Has Hydrogen
E) Has Carbon
  • 50. When making yeast dough, the dough rises in the pan. What is the name of this process
  • 51. You are testing an unknown material and it CANNOT be broken down into simpler forms - what is it?
  • 52. Why is water, an inorganic compound, necessary for life
  • 53. Where does respiration begin and take place in the cell
  • 54. Which substance is an organic compound
A) NaCL
B) C6H120_6
C) H2O
D) O2
  • 55. Explain the difference between organic and inorganic compounds
  • 56. Explain the function of a selectively permeable membrane
  • 57. How are atoms and molecules related
  • 58. From what you have learned about producers and consumers, which type of organism do you think first existed on earth - why?
  • 59. Describe the process of photosynthesis and respiration using their names and chemical formulas
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