The organelle that contains hydrolytic enzymes.
Lysosome?
The energy needed to start a reaction.
Activation energy?
What randomness is called.
Entropy?
These make up the majority of the cell membrane.
Phospholipids?
The name of the duo who loves chicken bakes and chocolate cookies.
The Costco Guys
The site of sugar creation.
Chloroplast?
What happens when the temperature is too high.
Denature?
The type of inhibition which competes for the active site.
Competitive?
The type of protein that spans the entire cell membrane.
Transmembrane / Integral
The name of the turtle in the back of the classroom.
These machines move along the cytoskeleton carrying vesicles to their destination.
Motor proteins?
The type of enzyme which puts phosphate groups on other molecules.
Kinase?
Endergonic?
These keep the membrane fluid and provide necessary structure. Found in the hydrophobic region.
Cholesterol?
Madi brings in this type of food the most.
Ham and cheese on a wrap?
These two types of cells contain cell walls.
Plant and prokaryotic?
When the enzymes shape is changed by a molecule and can no longer bind to a substrate
non-competitive inhibition
When a reaction ends with lower energy products.
Exothermic?
When a molecule has both hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties.
Amphipathic?
The number of Nathan’s Hot Dogs eaten in 10 minutes.
83?
RNA can travel through these junctions and enter into the cytoplasm.
Nuclear Pore?
The complex inside the mitochondria that is blocked by Cyanide Inhibition.
Cytochrome C Complex
When a phosphate group is added to another enzyme.
Phosphorylation?
The types of molecules that cannot pass through the membrane easily.
ions, polar, large
Where Mr. DiVittorio went to college.
Cortland