Enzymes
Cell Homeostasis
Cell Transport
Evolution
Evolution 2
100

What are enzymes?

A type of protein/catalyst

100

What is homeostasis?

The body’s processes for maintaining equilibrium/ Balance between inside of body and conditions outside

100

What is a concentration gradient? 

The difference in the amount of molecules on each side of the cell membrane

100

What is evolution?

The scientific theory that explains how different species of organisms came from common ancestors

100

What are the conditions that drive evolution through natural selection?

Overproduction, competition, variation, survival

200

Are enzymes specific?

Yes, like a lock and key

200

What does selectively permeable mean?

Some molecules can pass through the cell membrane but some cannot

200

What happens once equilibrium is reached?

There is equal movement in both directions

200

What causes genetic variation?

Mutations that produce new alleles for certain genes

200

What is speciation? 

The formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution

300

How do enzymes speed up reaction?

By lowering activation energy

300

What macromolecules act as pumps or channels (for larger molecules?

Protiens

300

How are particles moving during passive transport?

High concentration to low concentration/ with the concentration gradient

300

What is the most common form of reproductive isolation?

Geographic isolation

300

What are the remains or traces of organisms that once lived?

Fossils

400

What is the process of breaking down one reactant into two products called?

Decomposition

400

What macromolecules act as a barrier between the inside and the outside of the cell?

Lipids

400

What is diffusion?

The random movement of any molecule across the cell membrane (passive)

400

What is gene flow?

The transfer of genetic variation between populations of a species

400

What are homologous structures?

Organisms with similar structures may have evolved from a common ancestor

500

What is the term for when an enzyme’s active site becomes misshapen and the reaction cannot occur.

Denature

500

What macromolecules act as receptors to decide which materials can pass through the membrane.

Carbohydrates

500
What type of transport uses a protein pump?

Active transport

500
What is fitness?

The ability of an organism to survive and reproduce

500

What are structures that have no function in present day organism, but were useful in ancestors?

Vestigial Structures

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