Cells!
Organelles!
Organelles 2.0!
Membrane Structure/Function!
Metabolism!
100
This type of cell is small, simple, and does not have a nucleus.
What is prokaryote cells?
100
This is the largest organelle. It also holds DNA.
What is the nucleus?
100
This contains enzymes that digests macromolecules. It is only in animals.
What are lysosomes?
100
This type of protein goes through the entire membrane.
What are integral proteins?
100
This is the energy of motion.
What is kinetic energy?
200
This is the study of cells.
What is cytology?
200
They consist of 2 subunits (a large subunit and a small subunit), and they synthesize protein.
What are ribosomes?
200
This is the site of cellular respiration.
What is mitochondria?
200
This type of transport protein changes shape to shuttle ions.
What are carrier proteins?
200
This law of energy transformation states that entropy always increase.
What is the second law of energy transformation?
300
This type of eukaryotic cell has a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a central vacuole.
What is a plant cell?
300
This organelle modifies, stores, and sends proteins elsewhere. It uses vesicles.
What is the Golgi Apparatus?
300
This type of fiber in the cytoskeleton is made of tubulin.
What are microtubules?
300
This is the passive transport of water.
What is osmosis?
300
This type of reaction releases free energy and is spontaneous.
What is an exergonic reaction?
400
This type of cell is larger and complex. It also is involved in 4 kindoms (which are Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, and Protista).
What is a eukaryote cell?
400
This membrane produces lipids and carbohydrates. It also aides in detox.
What is the Smooth ER?
400
This type of fiber in the cytoskeleton is thinner and contains actin and myosin.
What are microfilaments?
400
This is a solution containing a cell and a solvent where the SOLVENT has a HIGHER concentration of solutes than the cell.
What is a hypertonic solution?
400
This type of system does not reach equilibrium.
What is an open system?
500
This type of eukaryote cell has lysosomes, centrosomes, and a flagella.
What is an animal cell?
500
This is what makes the Rough ER "rough" and helps it synthesize proteins.
What are ribosomes?
500
This type of junction is a channel that allows cell-to-cell communication.
What are gap junctions?
500
This type of diffusion uses proteins to help diffuse molecules. However, it does NOT use ATP.
What is facilitated diffusion?
500
This is the energy that is required to break bonds at the beginning of a reaction.
What is activation energy?
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