Water has two positively charged hydrogens and a negatively charged oxygen. This is called __________.
polarity
What type of transport is being shown here?
Facilitated Diffusion (Passive Transport)
All macromolecules are large molecules called polymers that are made up of smaller building blocks called....
monomers
Which macromolecule is important for supplying energy for the body quickly?
Carbohydrates
In the egg lab, what was the independent variable?
Type of solution
Plants use __________ to transport water up from the ground to all parts of the plant.
CAPILLARY ACTION - This also utilizes the properties of cohesion and adhesion.
What type of transport is being shown here?
Active Transport (protein pump)
What are all macromolecules made of that makes them organic molecules? Name the 2 elements.
Hydrogen & Carbon
Molecules will start to equalize or spread out evenly over time because they move from high concentration to low concentration in diffusion. The goal of this is to maintain stable conditions called ______
Homeostasis
What will happen to a cell with a 5% solute concentration if it is placed in a solution with a 15% solute concentration?
Water is able to stick together with other water molecules with a ___________ bond. This is ___________.
hydrogen - cohesion
Which molecules are the phospholipid bi-layer impermeable to? (Which ones can't go through?)
Amino Acids
The monomers or building blocks of nucleic acids are nucleotides, and the monomers of proteins are _____
amino acids
What is this structure in the cell membrane?
Protein Channel
Which type of cell transport is carried out by a protein pump, and does it require energy?
Active transport; yes
Water's polarity (positive and negative charges) allows it to dissolve or break down many substances, like sugar. What property does this describe?
universal solvent
ATP is sometimes used to move molecules out of the cell. Which cell - A or B - is NOT using ATP energy (passive transport)?
Cell B - moving high to low does not require ATP energy
When you eat carbohydrates, your body converts food energy into chemical energy in this organelle
mitochondria
Sugar is dropped into a beaker full of water. Which beaker shows the correct distribution of sugar dissolved in the water?
4
The cell membrane is constantly moving and is composed of many molecules. What is this called?
Fluid mosaic model
Water covers 70% of the earth. Water's specific heat allows the planet to moderate temperature. This is important because...
it keeps the planet's temperature from getting too hot (overheating) as a result of climate change
1 2 3
In which beaker would the artificial cell gain the most water (swell or get bigger)?
1 - 0% sugar outside the cell
_____ work to maintain balance and homeostasis in our bodies by speeding up or catalyzing chemical reactions.
enzymes
Which property of water allows solid ice to float on liquid water?
Density
What are the two processes called that take large amounts of material into a cell and out of a cell?
Endocytosis and exocytosis