The state of relative stability in the body
What is Homeostasis
Oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen are considered to be what kind of elements?
Contains phospholipids, cholesterol, and glycolipids
What is the phospholipid bilayer (or lipid bilayer)
I play an important role in apoptosis
What are mitochondria
I am the type of cell division that produces two genetically identical cells
What is somatic cell division (or mitosis)
Includes the stomach, small intestine, kidneys, and lungs.
What is the system (organ) level of body systems
What is a compound
The integral proteins and peripheral proteins are examples of what?
I am studded with ribosomes and act to synthesize proteins
What are the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
The interval of interphase that does not replicate DNA
What is G1 (i'll accept G2)
This body system includes components that help fight disease and repairs damaged blood vessels
What is the Cardiovascular System
Molecule AB --> Atom A + Atom B
What is Catabolism (or decomposition reactions)
Influenced by temperature, surface area, and mass (amongst others)
I modify, sort, package, and transport proteins received from the rough endoplasmic reticulum
What are Golgi Complex
The mitotic phase in which a cleavage furrow begins to form
What is anaphase
A receptor, control center, and effector are the necessary components to what?
Sucrose = glucose + fructose
What is a disaccharide (combination of two or more monosaccharides)
The cell that engulfs large solid particles or other worn out cells by opening the plasma membrane.
What is phagocytes
I work to inactivate and detoxify drugs and other potentially harmful substances
What are the smooth endoplasmic reticulum
The process in which the cell's cytoplasm completely parts and reforms
What is cytokinesis
An example of this characteristic of a living system includes a fever the represents a change in the internal system
What is responsiveness (the body's ability to detect and respond to change)
A type of fatty acid that contains only a single covalent bond
What is a saturated fatty acid (Fat that is solid at room temperature)
Commonly called the sodium potassium pump, ATP changes the shape of the transporter protein.
What is Primary Active Transport
I work best in acidic environments and can engulf another organelle to digest it.
What are Lysosomes
When there is a balance between cell proliferation and cell death
What is homeostasis