Cell Membrane - What organelle surrounds the outside of a animal cell?, Cell Wall - What organelle surrounds the outside of a plant cell?, Nucleus - What organelle in eukaryotic cells contains the genetic material?, Mitochondria - Sperm need to release a lot of energy to swim, what organelle releases this energy through respiration?, Osmosis - What process is the movement of water from an area of high concentration to low concentration across a semi-permeable membrane?, Diffusion - What process is the movement of particles from high concentration to low?, Active Transport - What process requires the use of energy to move particles against the concentration gradient., Stomach - Which digestive organ contains acid?, Liver - Which organ produces bile?, Small Intestine - In which digestive organ are digested food molecules absorbed? , Insoluble - What word do we use to describe large molecules that cannot dissolve in water?, Optimum - What do we call the conditions that enzymes work best in?, Protease - Which protein digesting enzyme is released in the stomach and small intestine?, Lock - the idea that an enzymes shape has to match its substrate is reffered to as the _____ and key theory., Shape - If the pH is too high or too low it can change the _____ of an enzymes active site., Toxicity - What does the first stage of a drug trial discover about a drug?, Side-Effects - What do we call the unintended consequences of taking a drug?, Dose - What do we call the correct amount of drug that needs to be taken?, Placebo - What do we call a tablet that does not actually contain an a drug or active ingredient?, Double-blind - What do we call experiments or drug trials where neither the doctors of patients know who is recieving a drug and who is receiving placebo's?, Alveoli - What do we call the small bubbles in our lungs where gas exchange takes place?, Oxygen - What gas do red blood cells carry around our body., Phagocytosis - What do call the process of white blood cells engulfing pathogens?, Antibodies - What do white blood cells produce that destroy pathogens or clump them together?, pathogen - VAccines are made of dead or inactive ________.,

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