The level of protein structure that is determined via genes.
What is primary structure?
When two or more atoms share electrons.
What is covalent bonds?
The way gasses pass through the plasma membrane.
What is simple diffusion?
The location of the process Glycolysis.
What is cytosol?
The two stages of photosynthesis.
What is light reactions and the calvin cycle?
The individual units of a protein.
What is amino acid?
Bond that forms between atoms.
What is Intermolecular bond?
What is bacteria and archaea?
Oxidative phosphorylation produces this many ATP.
What is 26-28?
The two types of controls in an experiment.
What is positive and negative?
The level of protein structure that is only found in some proteins.
What is quarternary?
What is octet rule?
There are two types of endoplasmic reticulum. This type synthesizes lipids.
What is smooth ER?
Cells perform these three kinds of work.
What is mechanical, trasnport, and chemical?
The range of light in nanometers that is visible.
What is 380 nm to 750 nm?
The C-terminus of a polypeptide.
What is carboxyl group?
What is hydrogen bonds?
The types of membranous organelles that specialize in energy conversion.
In Enzyme Catabolism, the enzyme helps do this to complex molecules.
What is break down?
When referring to water balance, cells can be in these three types of solutions.
What is Isotonic, Hypertonic, and Hypotonic?
The elements involved in proteins.
What is carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur.
The number of hydrogen bonds that one molecule of water can make with is neighboring water molecules in a 3D crystalline structure of ice.
What is 4?
The cytoskeleton is a network of fibers throughout the cytoplasm. Movement occurs when the cytoskeleton interacts with this.
What is cyanobacteria?
In the electron transport chain, electrons "fall" and proteins alternate between these two states.
What is reduced and oxidized?