The Powerhouse of the Cell
What is the Mitochondria?
This is the movement of water when suspended into a solution.
What is from low to high concentration?
This term is used to define the properties of phospholipids.
What is an amphipathic bilayer?
These structures can be used for motility of the cell (2 answers)
What is a flagella or cilia?
the Name of the building we are in
What is Barnes Hall?
Eukaryotes and prokaryotes have this organelle in common
What is the Ribosome?
The word for the membrane describing the movement of solutes into the cell
This type of transport requires energy to transport contents
What is active transport?
The desired result of movement of molecules across the membrane
What is dynamic equilibrium?
Professor Dezi's major when she attended NCAT
What is Biology?
This organelle synthesizes large quantities of lipids
What is the Smooth ER?
These components of the cell membrane help with the movement of certain solutes across the membrane
What is an integral protein?
This portion of the bilayer is hydrophobic
What is the middle (tails of the phospholipids)?
This protein helps facilitate the movement of water across the membrane
What is an Aquaporin?
The name of the Chair of the Biology Department
This organelle helps the modification of polysaccharides as it travels through.
What is the Golgi Apparatus?
This would be found within the inner membrane of the cell and can be used to make the membrane more rigid?
What is Cholesterol?
This the model of the cell membrane which was discussed and the ideal structure.
What is the fluid mosaic model?
This component of the membrane can be used for anchoring, cell communication, or attachment
What is a glycoprotein?
This is the name of the Female Aggie Mascot
Who is Aggietha?
This organelle is responsible for the start of exocytosis and aid with the replacement of lipids and proteins.
What is the Endoplasmic Reticulum (Smooth and Rough)
You place a pure water cell into salt water and this will occur.
What is shrivel?
These type of molecules can get through the membrane without any assistance.
This type of movement usually includes two solutes moving across the membrane with the use of two proteins
What is cotransport?
This is one of the organizations of the Biology (5 Possible Answers)
What are MAPS, Tri-Beta, USNDA, Mr. Biology, or Biology Big Brother/Big Sis