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100

A word that describes substance that allows only certain molecules through

What is semi-permeable?

100

This is a substance that is dissolved in a solution

What is a solute?
100

This uses ATP to maintain membrane potential

What are ion pumps?
100

These molecules have a hydrophilic head, and hydrophobic tail and make up plasma membranes

What are phospholipids?

100

The largest living mammal

What is a blue whale?

200

A word that describes a molecule with hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions

What is amphipathic?

200

Channel and carrier proteins perform this type of cellular transport

What is facilitated diffusion?

200

An example of something that uses active transport

What is a sodium/potassium pump?

What is pino/phagocytosis?

200

The factors that affect fluidity of plasma membrane

What are temperature and nature of fatty acids?

200

This is the year that a nobel prize winning discovery that was made through the efforts of Watson, Crick and Franklin

When was 1953?

300
This process is sending bulk material out of the cell using vesicles

What is exocytosis?

300

This process moves solutes against their concentration gradients, requiring the input of energy

What is Active transport?

300

This carries ions across a membrane using this method

What are gated ion channels that use facilitated diffusion?

300

This is the difference between phagocytosis and pinocytosis

What is eating vs. drinking?

300

The hardest substance in the human body

What is tooth enamel?

400

This solution state means that there is more solute on the outside of the cell

What is hypertonic?
400

This molecule maintains membrane fluidity

What is cholesterol?

400

This type of protein is used for transport

What are integral proteins?

400

This solution state produces a far worse result in animal cells than in plant cells

What is hypotonic?

400

This is the number that represents the ratio of number of insects present on earth relative to one human?

What is 1:170 million?

500

A difference in electrical charge across a cells membrane due to the differential distribution of ions

What is membrane potential?

500

Osmoregulation is how cells deal with changes in solute concentration, this is an example of one method of osmoregulation

What are contractile vacuoles?

What is the cell wall?

500

Pumps that create membrane potential, that are required for ATP synthesis

Electrogenic pumps

500

This process involves:specific substances bind to receptors, when enough bind they cluster and break out into a vesicle on the interior of the cell

What is receptor-mediated endocytosis?

500

The Scoville heat unit measures this

What is spiciness of food?

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