Membrane
Structure
(Pro) Vs (Eu)
-karyotic Cells
Membrane
Transport
Key
Terms
100

The component of the membrane which forms a bilayer are known as...

Phospholipids

100

Which contains a cell wall?

Pro

100

The diffusion of water through the cell membrane is known as...

Osmosis

100

Two atoms or substances whose distribution of electrons are not even are called 

Polar

200

What synthesizes proteins?

Ribosomes

200

Which is an animal cell? Plant cell?

Animal- Eu

Plant- Eu

200

The movement of a substance from high concentration to low concentration directly across the phospholipid bilayer is known as 

Simple Difusion

200

What uses energy released within the cell to force substances through the plasma membrane?

Protein Pump

300

A type of lipid which functions to maintain fluidity of the membrane by embedding within the tails of the phospholipid bilayer is known as... 

Cholesterol 

300

When talking about eukaryotes, what does "nucleus" mean?

j

300

What substance normally fails to cross cell membranes under any circumstances? Why?

Proteins because they're so large.

300

The movement of ions and molecules through the cell membrane from an area of high concentration gradient to an area of low concentration gradient, and it requires energy is known as...



Active Transport

400

Vesicles transport materials from here. This place is called the...

Golgi Apparatus

400

Which is unicellular? Multi?

Pro- Uni

Eu- Both

400

What four main kinds of passive transport?

Simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, filtration (might not give), and osmosis.

400

The outer boundary of the cell tht consists of the phospholipid bilayer and proteins. All substances that enter or exit the cell, must pass through the lipid bilayer. This is called the...

Plasma Membrane

500

These contain their own DNA and divide by binary fission. They're called...

Chloroplasts

500

Eaxmple of Prokaryotes? Eukayrotes?

Pro- Bacteria

Eu- Animal & Plant cells

500

What are the six different types of movement across the cell membrane? 

Simple Diffusion, Facilitated Diffusion, Osmosis, Active Transport, Endocytosis, and Exocytosis

500

A type of integral protein that transport molecules across the cell membrane through facilitated diffusion and they make receptors is called...

Globular Protein

M
e
n
u