Cells
Chemistry 101
Biology Basics
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Biomolecules & more
100
A network of interconnected membranes
What is the Endoplasmic Reticulum
100
AB--->A+B
What is a decomposition reaction
100
This is what is used by living organisms to release energy that is stored in food.
What is Oxygen
100
Shivering when body temperature falls below normal limits is one type of example of this
What is a Homeostatic mechanism
100
This happens during dehydration synthesis of a carbohydrate
What is Monosaccharides join together
200
The 2 major components of the cell membrane
What are lipids and proteins
200
Scale that measures the concentration of Hydrogen ions in a solution.
What is the pH scale
200
The mechanism most likely to aid in functioning to maintain a stable internal environment
What is negative feedback
200
This separates the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities
What is the diaphragm
200
Characterized by being insoluble in water, cholesterol & fats, & fat molecules containing C,H,&O but the proportion of Oxygen is smaller than in carbohydrates.
What are lipids
300
Functions to maintain the wholeness of a cell, controls the entry and exit of various substances, & provides a barrier to water soluble substances.
What are the functions of the Cell Membrane
300
Bonds of atoms sharing pairs of electrons
What are COVALENT bonds
300
The type of pressure present during the movement of molecules through a membrane by filtration
What is hydrostatic pressure
300
These type of reactions are important for growth of body parts
What are Synthesis reactions
300
Characterized by serving as structural materials, energy sources, chemical messengers, contain C,H,O,&N, and sometimes sulfur, can act as enzymes.
What are proteins
400
A network of interconnected membranes forming sacs and canals; packages protein molecules
What is the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)
400
Examples of these include Sodium ions and Calcium ions
What are Cations
400
The process that involves the use of SPECIFIC carrier molecules
What is Active Transport
400
The phase of mitosis when chromosomes duplicate
What is Interphase
400
This directional term is used to determine the position of the thoracic cavity in relationship to the abdominopelvic cavity.
What is Superior
500
The organelle that Synthesizes lipids
What is the Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
500
H20 causes substances formed with ionic bonds to do this
What is dissociate
500
The end products of this division include both identical chromosomes and DNA information in each cell
What is Mitosis
500
A 5% glucose solution is isotonic to what type of cells
What are human cells
500
These substances ionize when dissolved in water
What are Electrolytes
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