Chemistry
Biomolecules
Cell Structures
Cell Membrane
Mixed
100

Water molecules attracted to other water molecules.

What is cohesion?

100

The monomer of carbohydrates.

What are monosaccharides?

100

The organelle that holds genetic material in eukaryotic cells.

What is the nucleus?

100

Molecule transportation through the membrane that does not require energy.

What is passive transport?

100

CO2 and O2 pass through the cell membrane via this method of diffusion.

What is simple diffusion?

200

An atom or group of atoms that are negatively or positively charged.

What is an ion?

200

These are the elements found in proteins.

What are C,H,O,N?

200

The site of ATP production.

What is the mitochondria?

200

Carrier proteins and channel proteins help with this type of diffusion?

What is facilitated diffusion?

200

This is the reason for polar and non-polar covalent bonds.

What is electronegativity?

300

1s22s22p2

What is the electron configuration of carbon?

300

The reaction used to break bonds between monomers.

What is hydrolysis?

300

This is used for cell storage.

What is the vacuole?

300

A Na+-K+ pump is an example of this type of diffusion.

What is active transport?

300

These are the 3 components of a nucleotide.

What is a phosphate group, nitrogenous base, and a pentose sugar?

400

Donates H+ in a solution.

What is an acid?

400

The bond between nucleotides.

What are phosphodiester bonds?

400

This is made out of Chitin in Fungi.

What is the cell wall?

400

Pinocytosis is a type of this.

What is endocytosis?

400

At this protein structure, multiple folded up amino acid chains are interacting with each other.

What is the quaternary structure?

500

The bond between two DNA bases, i.e. A-T and C-G.

What is a hydrogen bond?

500

Alpha helixes and Beta pleated sheets are found at this level of protein structure.

What is the secondary structure?

500

This organelle helps break down fatty acids in the cell.

What is the peroxisome?

500

Indirectly using ATP to bring a molecule into the cell is a form of this type of diffusion.

What is coupled transport?

500

In this type of solution, water flows out of the cell due to the difference in solute concentrations.

What is a hypertonic solution?