!! DOUBLE JEOPARDY !! Water boils at this temperature in Celsius.
What is 100 degrees C?
"Water-fearing" (unable to mix with water)
What is hydrophobic?
Type of transport that does not require any energy.
What is passive transport?
The substance that moves during osmosis.
What is water?
The semi-permeable layer on the outside of a cell controlling what goes in and out.
What is the cell membrane?
The type of bond that holds individual water molecules together.
What are hydrogen bonds?
They make up the bilayer of the cell membrane!
What is a phospholipid?
Basic movement of small molecules from high concentration to low concentration.
What is diffusion?
Type of solution where water would rush into the cell causing it to swell.
What is a hypotonic solution?
The partial negatively charged element in water.
What is oxygen?
The property of water that allows water to stick to other water molecules.
What is cohesion?
!! DOUBLE JEOPARDY !! The primary function of cholesterol in the cell membrane.
What is support?
What is energy (or ATP)?
The direction water will move in this example of osmosis:
What is out of the cell?
!! DOUBLE JEOPARDY !! The measure of percent H+ ions in a given solution.
What is pH?
An example is capillary action. Water is able to stick to other polar substances because of this property of water.
What is adhesion?
Type of protein that does not go all the way through the cell membrane. (Sits on the outside)
What is a peripheral protein?
Larger molecules, using a channel protein, going from high concentration to low concentration.
What is facilitated diffusion?
Type of solution where water would rush out of the cell and it shrinks.
What is a hypertonic solution?
Type of fat that contains a double bond and looks like this
What is an unsaturated fat?
!! DOUBLE JEOPARDY !! Having two sides of a molecule that are diametrically opposed because of a positive charge and a negative charge.
What is polarity? (Ex: H+ and O- in H2O)
!! DOUBLE JEOPARDY !! The model that describes the cell membrane as bendable and flexible, full of many different structures.
What is the fluid mosaic model?
"Cellular-drinking"
What is pinocytosis?
Type of solution where there is equal movement of water into and out of the cell.
What is an isotonic solution?
Type of protein required in the sodium-potassium pump.
What is a carrier protein?