Can you name the information about cells?

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What type of solution has the SAME salt concentration as the normal cells of the body and the blood.
What is the name for respiration that requires oxygen
Which process is used for glucose to enter the cell?
What is defined by: A class of carbohydrates whose molecules contain chains of monosaccharide molecules
Does AEROBIC respiration require a large or small amount of energy?
Chicken and beef are high in…
Which part of the cell produces ribosomes?
What is the ENERGY carbohydrate found in ANIMALS?
What is process does this show? Glucose --> Lactic Acid + Energy
Beaker A has 18% sugar and Beaker B has 10% sugar. The “tonic” relationship of B to A is…
What is the building block of steroids?
What is the main function of carbohydrates in the body?
What are the building blocks of carbohydrate?
What is another name for fermentation?
Is this a form of respiration in mammals or yeast? Glucose --> 2 Carbon Dioxide + 2 Ethanol
Gram for gram, which give the LEAST energy?
Which sugar is produced by the digestion of sucrose?
What is the organic compound commonly known as table sugar?
If you want to lose weight, what foods would help you lose weight the fastest? proteins, fats or sugars?
Which is the poorest form of energy available to our body?
What are two examples of a disaccharide?
In glycolysis,which is the breakdown or splitting of glucose (6 carbons) into two 3-carbon molecules. What is the name of the 3-carbon molecules?
What is another name for anaerobic respiration?
What is the STRUCTURAL carbohydrate found in PLANTS?
Which process allows bacteria or a virus to enter the cell?
What is the name of the process whereby materials leave the cell?
Which part of the cell is the genetic blueprint for all cell processes?
What helps seal leaks in the cell membrane?
What are two examples of a monosaccharide?
What is the term that means is the cellular process of engulfing solid particles by the cell membrane
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Beaker A has 18% sugar and Beaker B has 18% sugar. The “tonic” relationship of A to B is…
Margarine is high in…
What do we call a group of tissues joined together to carry out a common function?
What two things does aerobic respiration in yeast produce?
What are fatty acids a component of?
Which type of transport moves substances across the cell membrane WITHOUT using chemical energy?
What has to be present for cellular respiration to take place in the mitochondria?
Which is the best form of energy available to our body?
What is the ENERGY carbohydrate found in PLANTS?
What is the common name for triglyceride?
What is the main function of protein in the body?
What is the word that means the movement of substances through a pump in the membrane AGAINST a concentration gradient?
What is process does this show? Glucose --> 2 Carbon Dioxide + 2 Ethanol
What does the “ose” ending on a word mean?
What is the STRUCTURAL carbohydrate found in ANIMALS?
Which simple sugar is produced by photosynthesis and used by cellular respiration?
What kind of nutrient is protein?
What is the most basic “fuel” for the body?
What is a simple sugar used by cells as a source of energy?
What are the building blocks of protein?
Which is the most water soluble sugar?
What do we call it when molecules move through a membrane AGAINST a concentration gradient— moving from a low to a high concentration?
What does anaerobic respiration produce in mammals?
What is the word used to describe a group of organs that work together?
What is the simple sugar found in fruit?
What is the name of a solution that has a HIGHER salt concentration than in normal cells of the body and the blood.
Beaker A has 18% sugar and Beaker B has 10% sugar. The “tonic” relationship of A to B is…
What kind of nutrient is carbohydrate?
Pasta and rice are high in…
What do we call it when molecules move through a membrane from a high concentration to a low concentration?
What are amino acids the building blocks for?
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What ending do we put on a word to tell you that it is a form of sugar?
Does ANAEROBIC respiration require a large or small amount of energy?
Which type of beverage may be drunk to replace the fluid and minerals which the body uses during physical activity.(hypertonic, hypotonic, isotonic)
What term means that small particles are brought into the cell suspended in small vesicles and then fuse with lysosomes to break down the particles?
When cells work together for one function we call it a/an…
Which kind of respiration involves the breakdown of food substances in the absence of oxygen with a small amount of energy?
Gram for gram which gives the MOST energy?
What is defined by: A complex carbohydrate composed of three or more simple carbohydrate molecules joined together
What are the two components of triglycerides?
What is glycerol a component of?
When we breathe hard AFTER exercise what is our body trying to repay?
Which kind of polysaccharide can be found in seeds or roots?
What is the first stage of cellular respiration called?
What is the worst type of fat?
Which organelle synthesizes proteins?
What is the name of the respiration that takes place in the mitochondria when oxygen is present?
What is the name of a solution that has a LOWER salt concentration than in normal cells of the body and the blood.
Glucose --> Lactic Acid + Energy
What kind of a nutrient is fat?
Which of the following is NOT a carbohydrate: Glucose, fructose, sucrose, cholesterol, cellulose
What do we call an organism that is only one cell?
What is the scientific name for fat?
What is the name of the process of turning food into energy?
What is the word used to describe movement of WATER through a membrane from a hypotonic to a hypertonic solution?
Does facilitated diffusion require energy?
What is one main function of fats in the body?
What are the building blocks of fats?
What is the name for respiration that does NOT require oxygen?
Which kind of polysaccharide is found in protective exoskeletons
What is the term that refers to breathing hard AFTER exercise?
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Grade 11 Biology The Cell Part 1 of 3 Quiz

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