The membrane
Cell specialization
Cell divison
Labs
Grab Bag
100

_____ is the body's chief solvent

What is water

100

What was antonie van leeuwenhoek known for?

father of the microscope

100

The first stage of the cell cycle of a dividing cell immediately following mitosis.

G 1

100
What is the difference between gram negative and gram positive staining bacteria?

Gram positive bacteria have thick walls and no lipopolysaccharides.

100

How many microns is 1 mm?

1000

200

The passive transport process transportsmaterials  _____ the membrane without any energy input form the cell

What is across

200

What domain of life do yeast belong to?

eukarya
200

The set of instructions for building a new nucleotide strand

What is template or parent strand

200

In the localizing tubulin lab, in which two tissues were we supposed to be able to see the tubulin once we stained the tissues?

Trachea and esophagus

200
Name a substance released during the inflammatory response that causes dilation of blood vessels.

histamine, prostaglandins

300

The process in which molecules scatter themselves throughout an area

What is diffusion

300

List the differences between animal and plant cells.

plants have cell walls, chloroplasts and large central vacuoles. They don't have centrioles. 

300

There is a checkpoint in the M phase of the cell cycle. What is it checking for?

Proper attachment of spindle fibers to the centromeres of the sister chromatids.

300

We looked at onion root tip cells. In which phase of the cell cycle did most of those cells appear to be?

Interphase
300

List at least two cytokines that are involved in the Covid cytokine storm.

TNF-alpha, Interleukins of various kinds

400

The plasma membrane can be described using the fluid mosaic model. What does this mean? (list things you might find in the membrane)

Phospholipids, proteins (including glycoproteins), fats (including glycolipids and cholesterol)
400

Identify the type of stem cell that has the potential to develop into any kind of tissue.

Pluripotent

400

Cells that do not divide are in what phase of the Cell Cycle?

G0

400

We looked at pictures of HeLa cell spreads. What is the word used to describe the abnormal number of chromosomes seen in those spreads?

aneuploidy

400

What do kinases do?

These are enzymes that transfer phosphate groups from one molecule to another

500

Why is active transport necessary across cell membranes?

To create concentration gradients across membranes.
500

What is the difference between epithelial and connective tissues?

epithelial cells line organs and tissues and can be found in skin, for example. Connective tissue connects and provides support for your tissues and can be found in ligaments, muscle, and bone.

500

List at least three characteristics of cancer cells.

Ignore density-dependent inhibition. Blow through check-points in the cell cycle. Are not anchored. Make their own growth signals. Ignore signals to die. May be immortal. Extend telomeres.

500

Explain the mechanism by which proteins can be separated using gel electrophoresis.

Proteins have different isoelectric points which, when in a buffer of specific pH, will move to either positive or the negative electrode based on their charges.
500

Which allows for a slower response, a metabotropic or an ionotropic receptor?

metabotropic

M
e
n
u