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Biology Vocab C

Keystone Vocabulary Terms

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CarbohydrateA macromolecule containing carbon, hydrogen and oxygen that serves as a major source of energy for living organisms.
Carrier (Transport) ProteinsProteins embedded in the plasma membrane involved in the movement of ions, small molecules, and macromolecules into and out of cells; also called transport proteins.
CatalystA substance that enables a chemical reaction to proceed at a faster rate or under different conditions than otherwise possible without being changed by the reaction.
CellThe basic unit of structure and function for all living organisms.
Cell componentsCells contain three common components: genetic material, cytoplas, and a cell membrane.
Cell cycleThe series of events that take place in a cell leading to its division and duplication.
Cell phasesThe three phases of the cell cycle are interphase, nuclear division, and cytokinesis.
Cellular RespirationA complex set of chemical reactions where potential chemical energy in the bonds of "food" is released and partially captured in the bonds of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) molecules.
ChloroplastAn organelle found in plant cells and the cells of other eukaryotic photosynthetic organisms where photosynthesis occurs.
Chromosomal MutationA change in the structure of a chromosome.
ChromosomesA single piece of coiled DNA and associated proteins found in linear forms in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells and circular forms in the cytoplasm of prokaryotic cells.
ChromosomesContain genes that encode traits.
CloningA process in which a cell, cell product, or organism is copied from an original source.
Co-dominanceA pattern of inheritance in which the phenotypic effect of two alleles in a heterozygous genotype express each phenotype of each allele fully and equally.
CohesionThe intermolecular attraction between like molecules.
CommunityDifferent populations of organisms interacting in a shared environment.
CompetitionWhen individuals or groups pr organisms compete for similar resources such as territory, mates, water, and food in the same environment.
ConcentrationThe measure of the amount or proportion of a given substance when combined with another substance.
Concentration gradientThe graduated difference in concentration of a solute per unit distance through a solution.
ConsumerAn organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms or their remains.
Crossing-overAn exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes during anaphase 1 of meiosis.
CytokinesisThe final phase of a cell cycle resulting in the division of the cytoplasm.


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