This is an anaerobic process that produces a little ATP, includes glycolysis, and restores NAD+
What is fermentation?
Type of communication in which signals act on cells near the secreting cell
What is paracrine?
This property of water is a relative high value compared to other substances and allows for water to be an excellent temperature regulator.
What is specific heat?
The process of using energy from a proton/H+ ion gradient to phosphorylate ADP with an inorganic phosphate group is known as ----.
What is chemiosmosis?
This is a plasma membrane receptor that works with the help of a G-protein.
What is a G-protein Linked Receptor?
This is the correct sequence of locations during the transport of proteins out of a cell.
What is the RER --> Golgi ---> vesicles ----> plasma membrane.
This is a step of cellular respiration that breaks down AcetylCoA to 2 carbon dioxide, 1 ATP, 3NADH, and 1 FADH2 molecules in mitochondrial matrix.
What is the Krebs Cycle?
A common second messenger which is a derivative of ATP and used for intracellular signal transduction in many different organisms
What is cAMP?
This is a high energy electron carrier after reduction in photosynthesis (after they pick up electrons from ETC)
What is NADPH?
A protein kinase that is only active when attached to a particular cyclin that helps regulate the cell cycle
This measurement has a maximum value of 0; it decreases as the concentration of a solute increases. (Be specific!)
What is solute potential?
During photosynthesis, an electron transport chain is used to _____.
What is transport electrons from photosystem II to photosystem I?
An enzyme that removes phosphate groups from proteins, often functioning to reverse the effect of a protein kinase.
What is phosphatase?