Cell Chemistry
Across
- 6. An organic compound that consists only of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
- 7. A point where something ends and starts.
- 8. A microbe that is so small that it cannot be seen by the human naked eye.
- 9. The movement when a solvent moves through a semipermeable membrane from a high to low concentration.
- 10. The diffusion of a solvent through a semipermeable membrane from a dilute to a concentrated solution.
- 12. A way of reproducing by the offspring coming from one parent and inherits genes of that one parent.
- 18. A source of some form of power.
- 20. Changes which exit a system and which activate/modify a process.
- 21. Water soluble subtance
- 23. Protein molecules in cells that work as catalysts. They speeds up chemical reactions and do not get used up in the process.
- 25. Group of single celled organisms that lack a nucleus or any other membrane bound organelles.
- 26. Entrance or changes which are inserted into a system and which activate or modify a process.
- 27. A state in which opposing forces valance each other out and stability is attained.
- 31. The process that cells go through to harvest the energy stored in food.
- 33. Adenosine triphosphate
- 34. Having the shape of a sphere.
- 35. The flow or movement or transfer of something such as gas, water or money away from a place.
- 37. Concentration or activity of a solution to that of a given standard solution.
- 38. When a plant converts light energy into light.
- 41. An overall force acting on an object.
- 42. Shrinking or reducing.
- 43. The point at which something flows in.
- 45. An increase in the strength of a fluid or gas in a mixture by purification, evaporation, or diffusion.
- 46. Gradually making something disappear.
- 47. Natures method of transferring energy though space extremely quickly.
Down
- 1. C6H12O6
- 2. When a substance reacts vigorously to another substance.
- 3. Chemical formula composed of two oxygen atoms and bonded to a single carbon atom.
- 4. A carbohydrate that is soluble in water. (sweet tasting)
- 5. Chemical substance to undergo a transformation through a chemical reaction.
- 11. Diffusion of substances across a membrane that transport substances that otherwise would diffuse slowly or not at all.
- 13. Something that has the ability to take in something such as light or energy.
- 14. To bring under control.
- 15. Cellular process of moving molecules and other substances and other substances across membranes.
- 16. A form of life composed of organs organelles and so on.
- 17. A process that occurs when a chemical transforms from one substance to another.
- 19. The action for which a thing is particularly fitted or assigned.
- 22. The movement of a substance across a cell membrane against the concentration gradient from low to high.
- 23. A secure supply of energy to another object or substance.
- 24. An organism that makes its own food from inorganic substances.
- 28. An acid that occurs naturally as waxes, fats, and essential oils consisting of a straight linked by single bonds.
- 29. The arrangement of atoms in a molecule.
- 30. The concentration of acid in a substance.
- 32. They make up proteins and are important components to cells.
- 36. O2
- 38. When plant cells turn carbon dioxide to water and carbohydrates and oxygen using light energy.
- 39. A combination of related parts all organized into a complex whole.
- 40. Thermal, Chemical, Electric, Radiant, Nuclear are examples of…
- 44. A substance that is composed of linked amino acids.