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Creates concentration gradients for Sodium and Potassium. 

What is the Sodium Potassium Pump?

100

The subunit of a G protein protein that is active when bound to GTP. 

What is alpha subunit?

100

Phase in the cell cycle when DNA is replicated. 

What is the S phase?

100

Enzymes that remove phosphate groups from substrate

What is phosphatase?

200

It's the ion responsible for neurotransmitter secretion in response to an action potential.

What is calcium? 

200

Signal molecule that causes cell to carryout an action.

What is a first messenger?

200

Two identical chromatids that are formed by replication of a chromosome, are joined by a centromere

What are sister chromatids?

200

Can halt cell division in both the G1 and G2 phases of the cell division cycle

What is p53?

300

Ion responsible for depolarization during an Action Potential.

What is Sodium?

300

Generated by adenylyl cyclase and activates PKA.

What is cAMP? 

300

The nucleus envelope breaks down during this stage. 

What is prophase?
300

predefined cell suicide, where the cell actively destroys itself by shrinking, maintaining a smooth functioning in the body

What is apoptosis?

400

Molecules that diffuse passively across the plasma membrane.

What are hydrophobic molecules?

400

Proteins that link intracellular signaling cascades activated by receptor tyrosine kinases

What are Ras proteins?

400

Stage in mitosis where each pair of chromosomes is separated and pulled toward opposite ends.

What is Anaphase?

400

Drive the events of the cell cycle by partnering with a family of enzymes called the cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks)

What are cyclins?

500

Transporter that allows for the transport of Glucose into the intestinal epithelium.

What is the Sodium-Glucose Cotransporter?

500

Produces the second messengers Inositol trisphosphate (IP3) and Diacylglycerol (DAG).

What is Phospholipase C?

500

The principal microtubule-organizing center seen in mitosis. 

What is the centrosome?

500

Membrane channels that mediate the cell-to-cell movement of ions and small metabolites

What are gap junctions?

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