ATPase, what that is.
What is a enzyme?
The way to tell between purines and pyrimidines.
(Two possible answers)
What is the y in the name?
What is the single monomer structure?
The protection for the cell.
What is the plasma membrane?
The structure of water.
What is two hydrogen one oxygen?
A term used to describe a single unit of something that can be put together to create something more complex.
What is a monomer?
The electrochemical gradient direction when diffusing.
What is down?
Sketch the amino acid structure.
Draw ts.
The most popular part of a cell that is NOT part of the Endo-Membrane system.
What is the mitochondria?
Explain why hydrogen bonds have polarity.
Why is oxygen more electronegative than hydrogen, resulting in an unequal sharing of electrons?
Name all 4 macromolecules in full.
What are lipids, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and proteins?
The proteins that act as a channel that allows water to pass through the cell membrane.
What are aquaporins?
Name every structure in the protein folding process.
What is the primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structure?
The golgi apparatus is the _____ of the cell.
What is the Amazon warehouse?
Explain surface tension.
What is surface tension blah blah?
The term used to describe a carbohydrate with more than one monomer.
What is a polysaccharide?
The fart demon of El Cerrito.
Who is Tomas Gavidia?
Name the 3 special amino acids and if they're hydrophilic or hydrophobic.
What are glycine-phobic, proline-phobic, and cysteine-philic?
The process of secreting proteins.
What is exocytosis?
The difference between cohesion and adhesion.
What is cohesion is when the molecules are the same and adhesion is when it bonds with other molecules?
The macromolecule that has both phosphorus and nitrogen in it.
What is a nucleic acid?
Name at least two different types of passive transport.
What is osmosis and diffusion?
AGTC.
What is adenine, guanine, thymine, cytosine?
Name every part of the Endo-Membrane system.
What is the nuclear envelope, plasma membrane, golgi, lysosomes, ER, vesicles, lumen, cytosol?
Explain why water is helpful to living organisms.
Two reasons minimum.
Whoever gives me the best way to memorize which macromolecules have which substance wins.
(everybody gets a turn)
What is the best way to memorize it?