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Enzymes
Homeostasis
Osmosis
Endocytosis
Plasma Membrane
100
proteins that catalyze a reaction and a substrate which is acted upon by an enzyme.
What is enzymes
100
A multicellular organism’s response to being in a hypotonic solution
What is pumping out solutes?
100
What is the movement of water across a membrane?
What is osmosis
100
Cell eating
What is phagocytosis?
100
The intracellular fluid of a cell is called
What is cytoplasm
200
binds with the enzyme active site to create a chemical
What is substrate
200
Simplest type of passive transport
What is diffusion
200
When cells shrink in a hypertonic solution
What is plasmolysis
200
Cell drinking
What is pinocytosis
200
The cell membrane is composed mostly of
What is phospholipids and proteins
300
where the surface of the enzymes of the catalyst of chemical reaction takes place
What is active sites
300
Direction molecules diffuse across a cell membrane
What is high to low concentration
300
Water spreading into a solution of Kool-Aid is not osmosis because it does not involve this.
What is a membrane
300
The reason cells eat and drink
What is living
300
The smallest unit of life is the
What is cell
400
rate of enzyme activity
What is pH
400
Water movement across a cell membrane
What is osmosis
400
A human blood cell in pure water will likely do this.
What is explode, or experience cytolisis
400
The opposite of endocytosis
What is exocytosis?
400
The interior of the cell membrane can be best described as
What is hydrophobic
500
an enzyme are non-proteins component and is essential for its catalytic activity
What is cofactors
500
Required by cells to move materials by active transport
What is ATP
500
This speeds up the rate of diffusion
What is heat, or added energy
500
What food and liquid pass through to enter a cell
What is cell membrane
500
you walk into your house and smell dinner, you are experiencing
What is diffusion