Partially negative and positive dipoles.
What is polar?
An amino acid chain.
What is a polypeptide?
The process of making proteins
What is the Central Dogma?
They break down molecules and "recycle".
What are lysosomes?
The two forms of secondary structure of proteins.
What are alpha helices and beta sheets?
Two chromosomes of the same type.
What are homologous chromosomes?
Motor proteins kinesin and dyein walk on these tracks to carry cargo-filled vesicles through the cell.
What are microtubules
Determines the tertiary structure of the protein.
What is the primary and secondary structure?
Two homologous chromosomes may have the same genes, but they may have this different on the genes.
What are alleles?
These bonds are more durable in water than ionic bonds.
What are covalent bonds?
Channels and carrier proteins are used for this.
What is facilitated diffusion?
They call this 2n.
What is a diploid?
These lipids increase permeability due to their shape. When it is colder, cell membranes would choose this over their counterpart.
What are unsaturated lipids?
The six roles proteins play in the cell.
What are movement, defense, structure, catalysis, transport, and signaling?
This is only present when the cell has made a copy of its DNA. They are identical copies of each other and are used during mitosis and meiosis to ensure that each daughter cell can receive the exact genetic composition.
What are sister chromatids?