Biology:Life Processes

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What are the seven life processes which are common to most living things? (MRS GREN)
1. Movement 2. Respiration 3. Sensitivity 4. Growth 5. Reproduction 6. Excretion 7. Nutrition
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What does the Cytoplasm do?
It makes up the cell
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What does the nucleus do?
It controls the activities of the cell
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What does the cell membrane do?
It controls which substances pass in either direction.
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What does the mitochondria do?
They carry out some of the reactions of respiration
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What does the cell wall do?
It holds the cell together (because its made of a tough material called cellulose)
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What do the chloroplasts do?
They absorb light energy to make food in the process of photosynthesis.
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What are enzymes and what do they do?
They are biological catalysts that speed up the process of living things.
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Why do we need enzymes?
Without them things would go too slow for life to go on.
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What is the active site of an enzyme?
The region on an enzyme that allows a reaction to occur.
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What is the optimum temperature for an enzyme?
37C
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What are some properties of enzymes?
They are always proteins, they are specific in their actions, they are reusable, they can be destroyed by heat, they are sensative to pH.
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What is cell respiration?
When a cell breaks down food molecules to release stored chemical energy.
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What can chemical energy be used for?
Contraction of muscle cells, active transport of molecules, building large molecules and cell division.
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What is aerobic respiration?
respiration using oxygen
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