These elements are required for a compound to be considered organic.
What is Carbon AND Hydrogen?
100
These fatty acids have long, straight carbon chains.
What saturated fatty acids?
100
These proteins move polar and large molecules across the membrane.
What are channel proteins?
100
This type of passive transport deals with moving from an area of high concentration to an area with low concentration WITHOUT a membrane.
What is (simple) diffusion?
100
The energy active transport requires.
What is ATP?
200
This unique property allows carbon to bond to the maximum number of other elements.
What is 4 valence electrons?
200
This process forms polymers out of monomers.
What is dehydration synthesis?
200
These proteins receives chemical messages and transmits them to the inside of a cell
What are receptor proteins?
200
This part of the solution is what the solute gets dissolved in.
What is the solvent?
200
This is another name for a channel protein.
What is a pump?
300
This is the part of the phospholipid bilayer that is attracted to water molecules.
What is the phosphate head/group?
300
______________ are solid at room temperature and ______________ are liquid at room temperature.
What are saturated and unsaturated fatty acids?
300
The "fluid" part of the fluid mosaic model refers to the phospholipid's ability to do this?
What is being able to move as necessary and/or having phospholipids move around within it's original layer of the bilayer?
300
A hypotonic fish would do this when placed in a hypertonic environment.
What is crenation?
300
This is the process where a cell uses a vesicle to get rid of large material.
What is exocytosis?
400
This is a basic difference between phospholipids and triglycerides. (Excluding the phosphate group).
What is 2 vs 3 fatty acid tails?
400
In general, this type of fatty acid is better for your health.
What are unsaturated fatty acids?
400
This unique characteristic of the cell membrane allows for certain molecules to pass, but not all.
What is a selectively permeable membrane?
400
This form of active transport deals with the cell engulfing large droplets of solution.
What is pinocytosis?
400
Ethanol, plastic, methane, and butane are all examples of what?
What are hydrocarbons?
500
How many carbons are present in the shorthand hydrocarbon?
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What is 13?
500
Cholesterol is an example of a?
What is a steroid?
500
The membrane is studded with an assortment of different proteins, some which float in only one of the of the lipid layers and some that are inserted all the way through.
What is "mosaic" of fluid mosaic model?
500
This is what happens when you put a red blood cell in a hypotonic environment.
What is cytolysis?
500
Draw a diagram where 1 polymer with 4 monomer goes through hydrolysis. SHOW AND LABEL ALL PARTS! (any type of polymer/monomer)