Carbohydrates
Lipids
Cell membrane
Cell Transport
Proteins
100

This type of carbohydrate is the monomer of larger carbohydrates.

What is a monosaccharide?

100

The type of molecule that forms the monomer for most lipids is called this.

What is fatty acid?

100

The cell membrane is mainly composed of this type of molecule.

What is a phospholipid?

100

This type of transport occurs when small molecules fit between the phospholipids and move into or out of the cell.

What is diffusion?

100

These are the monomers that make up proteins.

What are amino acids?

200

This type of sugar is made of glucose and galactose and found in milk.

What is lactose?

200

These lipids are solid at room temperature and provide protection and structure for plants and animals.

What are waxes?

200

In the cell membrane the molecules line up in this way to form a double layer.

What is hydrophobic tails in and hydrophilic heads out?

200

These types of proteins require energy to use and transport materials across the cell membrane to create a concentration gradient.

What are carrier proteins?

200

When forming a protein monomers are connected using this type of bond.

What is a peptide bond (aka amide bond)?

300
Carbohydrates that are made of many long chains of monosaccharides are called this.

What is polysaccharide?

300

The only type of lipid that does not use fatty acids is this type of molecule that may be used for communication in animals.

What are steroids?

300

These types of molecules can be embedded in the cell membrane and allow for movement of molecules into or out of the cell.

What are proteins?

300

This type of membrane transport is passive and goes through a membrane protein.

What is facilitated diffusion?

300

When a protein chain folds into alpha helices or beta pleated sheets it is this level of structure.

What is secondary?

400

This type of carbohydrate is found in plant cells and provides structure for the plant.

What is cellulose?

400

Saturated fats are solid at room temperature because they lack this.

What is a double bond in the fatty acid chain?

400

The cell membrane is this, which means only certain materials can pass through it.

What is semi-permeable?

400

This specialized type of endocytosis happens when the cell membrane extends pseudopods to engulf a food particle.

What is phagocytosis?

400

This protein is responsible for the structure of the connective tissue in humans.

What is collagen?

500

This type of carbohydrate is found in our liver and is a storage molecule for sugar.

What is glycogen?

500

Some of these are lipid soluble, which means that they need to be consumed with a fat in order to be absorbed.

What are vitamins?

500

This is the name of the model that describes the composition of the cell membrane.

What is the fluid mosaic model?

500

This type of cell transport occurs when a vesicle fuses with the cell membrane and bursts open to expel the material inside.

What is exocytosis?

500
These types of proteins are catalysts that aid in many reactions that occur in the body.

What are enzymes?

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