Cell structures
Misc.
Cell Signaling
Energetics
100

What are peroxisomes and what do they do?

A single membrane structure that produce hydrogen peroxide for oxidative purposes like digesting detoxifying

Think peroxide-> peroxisomes


100

What factors affect diffusion across a membrane

temperature, molecule size, distance

100

What are the three kinds of cell signaling? 

Paracrine, Synaptic, Endocrine

100

Define entropy

A measure of disorder

200

What is an integrin and what does it do?

Integrins are embedded membrane proteins that help cell–cell and cell–extracellular matrix adhesion

200

What is Dynein?

A motor protein

200

What are the three steps of the signal transduction pathway?

Reception, Reduction, Response

200

What is the first law of thermodynamics 

Energy cannot be created or destroyed
300

Name a cell structure that is only found in plants? Describe the function of that structure.

cell wall, central vacuole, chloroplast

300

What endomembrane structure is continuous with the nuclear envelope and synthesizes proteins and packages them into transport vesicles

Rough ER

300

What are the three types of cell junctions in animals?

tight junctions, desmosomes, gap junction

300

The entropy of the universe tends to...

Increase

400

What cytoskeleton structure is intertwined with strands of actin

Microfilaments

400

Where is the nucleolus and what is its function?

Center of the nucleus and it is where ribosomal RNA is synthesized

400

Why is cell-cell recognition important?

Important to the body's defense systems, attacking foreign invaders like bacteria

400

What is energy coupling

occurs when the energy produced by one reaction or system is used to drive another reaction or system

500

What are the differences between Amyloplasts and Chromoplasts

Amyloplasts are not pigmented and the main function is starch storage (Potato)

Chromoplasts have pigment storage (fall leaves)

500

what is the Endosymbiotic theory and what evidence supports it

An ancestral prokaryote engulfed aerobic bacteria 

Mitochondria and chloroplasts both have their own circular DNA

500

Plasmodesmata is to plant cells as ______ is to animal cells

Gap Junctions

500

What is the difference between competitive and non competitive inhibition

competitive- binds to the active site

non competitive- binds to the allosteric site