Enzymes/ Cell types
Cell Types & Characteristics
Genes
Cell Cycle
Cell Signaling
100
without phosphates your cells cannot perform what process
What is dephosphylation?
100
a cell with no nucleus
What is a prokaryote?
100
All the genes in an organism is referred to as this term.
What is the genome?
100
the cell is 50 micrometers in the S phase. how big was it in the g1 phase?
What is 25 micrometers?
100
Without this protein, the molecules for signal transduction would not be arranged properly?
What is scaffolding proteins?
200
function of an enzyme?
What is to speed up reaction times?
200
skeletal, smooth, cardiac
What is muscle tissue?
200
The name of the section that does not code for amino acid sequences.
What is intron?
200
Which checkpoint has the most DNA repair enzymes active?
What is DNA damage checkpoint (g2/M)?
200
Your body is in a deficiency of ions to use in ion-gated ligand receptors. The most affected cells are?
What is muscle cells and neurons?
300
IPS is made here
What is in the lab?
300
tissue in plants that transports water from root to stem
What is vascular?
300
At the end of the promoter region this is found at the end.
What is the transcription start site?
300
programmed cell death
What is apoptosis?
300
Receptors for hydrophobic molecules are here
What is intracellular?
400
Cyclin Dependent Kinases help the cell perform this process
What is the cell cycle?
400
the cell theory
What is that cells come from preexisting cells, most fundamental units of life, all species are composed of cells
400
The Watson strand is the ____ strand and the Crick strand is the ____ strand?
What is template and coding strands?
400
the cell commits to divide
What is g1 phase
400
receptors for hydrophilic molecules are located here
What is extracellular?
500
this cell stage is when totipotent cells because pluripotent cells
What is the 8 cell stage?
500
an organized unit that performs the same function
What is a tissue?
500
This part of the gene recruits necessary enzymes to read a gene.
What is promoter region of the gene?
500
growth factor, testosterone, estrogen
What is go signals?
500
also known as a go-signal
What is a ligand?
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