The ability to change the shape of a cell by altering the water content within the cell.
What is Tonicity?
The membranous sac that transports substances within cell.
The Vesicle?
The large membrane bound structure in (almost) all cells
What is Nucleus?
A variable gene
what is allele?
A disease that is caused by an abnormality in an individuals DNA. They are commonly classified into 3 catagories
What is Genetic Disorder?
The substances too big to fit through channels.
What is Carrier Proteins?
This Includes all living material inside cells. Except for the nucleus. Intracellular fluid containing mostly water with some gases, sugars, and proteins.
What is Cytoplasm(Organelles)?
The section of DNA that contains all of the triplets needed to code for a specific protien.
What is gene?
The one whose effect are seen if it is present
What is Dominant Gene?
The Catagory for Down Syndrom
What is Chromosomal Disorder?
The 3 organic molecules the plasma membrane is made up of.
What is Phospholipids, Cholesterol, and Protiens?
The membranous sacs containing powerful digestive enzymes
What is Lysosomes?
Becomes before Mitotic phase
What is Interphase?
How gene is expressed
what is Phenotype?
The professional consultation with families regarding genetic disorder.
What is Genetic Counceling?
The active cellular transport.
What is Ion pumps, Phagocytosis, Pinocytosis, and Exocytosis?
Anatomy: hair-like projections
Physilogy: Move extracellular fluid
What is Cilia
Protein Synthyesis step 2 (happens in cytoplasm)
What is Translation?
Different genes from parents
What is Heterozygous?
The 3 catagories for genetic disorder
What is Chromosomal Disorder, Single-Gene Disorder, and Multifunctorial Disorder?
The passive transport process
What is Simple diffusion, Osmosis, Facilitated Diffusion, and Filtration.
The membrane sacs stacked like dinner plates
What is Golgi Apparatus?
The 4 phases of Mitotic Phase
What is Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telephase?
Used to determine mathmatical probability of inheriting certain traits
What is Punnet Square?
Illistrates genetic relationship in a family over several generations
What is Pedigree Chart?