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Interphase sometimes is referred to as the “resting” stage of the cell cycle. Why is this reference misleading?
Heterotrophs cannot make their own food so they depend on autotrophs (or heterotrophs that eat autotrophs) as their food.
trees, plants, and algae
Autotrophs make their own food (mainly through photosynthesis). Heterotrophs cannot make their own food.
Photosynthesis uses energy, CO2 and H2O : makes sugars and O2. Respiration uses sugar and O2 : makes H2O, CO2 and energy.
During interphase the cell grows, copies the DNA and makes extra organelles preparing to divide. This is not “resting.”
During Interphase the cell grows, copies the DNA and makes extra organelles to prepare for cell division.
birds, rabbits, and frogs
They are both ways materials cross the cell membrane. Passive transport does not require energy, but active transport does.
Which are hetertrophs?
Heterotrophs cannot make their own food so they depend on autotrophs (or heterotrophs that eat autotrophs) as their food.
trees, plants, and algae
Autotrophs make their own food (mainly through photosynthesis). Heterotrophs cannot make their own food.
Photosynthesis uses energy, CO2 and H2O : makes sugars and O2. Respiration uses sugar and O2 : makes H2O, CO2 and energy.
During interphase the cell grows, copies the DNA and makes extra organelles preparing to divide. This is not “resting.”
During Interphase the cell grows, copies the DNA and makes extra organelles to prepare for cell division.
birds, rabbits, and frogs
They are both ways materials cross the cell membrane. Passive transport does not require energy, but active transport does.
Compare and contrast passive transport and active transport.
Heterotrophs cannot make their own food so they depend on autotrophs (or heterotrophs that eat autotrophs) as their food.
trees, plants, and algae
Autotrophs make their own food (mainly through photosynthesis). Heterotrophs cannot make their own food.
Photosynthesis uses energy, CO2 and H2O : makes sugars and O2. Respiration uses sugar and O2 : makes H2O, CO2 and energy.
During interphase the cell grows, copies the DNA and makes extra organelles preparing to divide. This is not “resting.”
During Interphase the cell grows, copies the DNA and makes extra organelles to prepare for cell division.
birds, rabbits, and frogs
They are both ways materials cross the cell membrane. Passive transport does not require energy, but active transport does.
How do the heterotrophs depend on the autotrophs? Choose the BEST answer.
Heterotrophs cannot make their own food so they depend on autotrophs (or heterotrophs that eat autotrophs) as their food.
trees, plants, and algae
Autotrophs make their own food (mainly through photosynthesis). Heterotrophs cannot make their own food.
Photosynthesis uses energy, CO2 and H2O : makes sugars and O2. Respiration uses sugar and O2 : makes H2O, CO2 and energy.
During interphase the cell grows, copies the DNA and makes extra organelles preparing to divide. This is not “resting.”
During Interphase the cell grows, copies the DNA and makes extra organelles to prepare for cell division.
birds, rabbits, and frogs
They are both ways materials cross the cell membrane. Passive transport does not require energy, but active transport does.
Which are autotrophs?
Heterotrophs cannot make their own food so they depend on autotrophs (or heterotrophs that eat autotrophs) as their food.
trees, plants, and algae
Autotrophs make their own food (mainly through photosynthesis). Heterotrophs cannot make their own food.
Photosynthesis uses energy, CO2 and H2O : makes sugars and O2. Respiration uses sugar and O2 : makes H2O, CO2 and energy.
During interphase the cell grows, copies the DNA and makes extra organelles preparing to divide. This is not “resting.”
During Interphase the cell grows, copies the DNA and makes extra organelles to prepare for cell division.
birds, rabbits, and frogs
They are both ways materials cross the cell membrane. Passive transport does not require energy, but active transport does.
Explain why photosynthesis and respiration are considered opposite processes.
Heterotrophs cannot make their own food so they depend on autotrophs (or heterotrophs that eat autotrophs) as their food.
trees, plants, and algae
Autotrophs make their own food (mainly through photosynthesis). Heterotrophs cannot make their own food.
Photosynthesis uses energy, CO2 and H2O : makes sugars and O2. Respiration uses sugar and O2 : makes H2O, CO2 and energy.
During interphase the cell grows, copies the DNA and makes extra organelles preparing to divide. This is not “resting.”
During Interphase the cell grows, copies the DNA and makes extra organelles to prepare for cell division.
birds, rabbits, and frogs
They are both ways materials cross the cell membrane. Passive transport does not require energy, but active transport does.
What is the basic difference between the autotrophs and the heterotrophs?
Heterotrophs cannot make their own food so they depend on autotrophs (or heterotrophs that eat autotrophs) as their food.
trees, plants, and algae
Autotrophs make their own food (mainly through photosynthesis). Heterotrophs cannot make their own food.
Photosynthesis uses energy, CO2 and H2O : makes sugars and O2. Respiration uses sugar and O2 : makes H2O, CO2 and energy.
During interphase the cell grows, copies the DNA and makes extra organelles preparing to divide. This is not “resting.”
During Interphase the cell grows, copies the DNA and makes extra organelles to prepare for cell division.
birds, rabbits, and frogs
They are both ways materials cross the cell membrane. Passive transport does not require energy, but active transport does.
Interphase sometimes is referred to as the “resting” stage of the cell cycle. Why is this reference misleading? Choose the BEST answer.
Heterotrophs cannot make their own food so they depend on autotrophs (or heterotrophs that eat autotrophs) as their food.
trees, plants, and algae
Autotrophs make their own food (mainly through photosynthesis). Heterotrophs cannot make their own food.
Photosynthesis uses energy, CO2 and H2O : makes sugars and O2. Respiration uses sugar and O2 : makes H2O, CO2 and energy.
During interphase the cell grows, copies the DNA and makes extra organelles preparing to divide. This is not “resting.”
During Interphase the cell grows, copies the DNA and makes extra organelles to prepare for cell division.
birds, rabbits, and frogs
They are both ways materials cross the cell membrane. Passive transport does not require energy, but active transport does.
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