Membrane Composition
Osmosis
Types of Transport
Cell Parts
Other things you should know
100

The quality of the inside of the phospholipid bilayer that contributes to its selective permeability.

What is hydrophobic?

100

The factor that determines the movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane.

What is solute concentration?

100

The method cells use to intake large molecules.

What is endocytosis?

100

The major structure involved in lipid synthesis.

What is smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum?

100

The type of bond that involves electron sharing.

What is covalent?

200

The molecule that keeps cell membranes stable in extreme temperatures.

What is cholesterol?

200

The characteristic of a cell when the solute concentration inside the cell is the same as outside the cell.

What is isotonic?
200

The type of transport that uses proteins to move molecules from high to low concentration.

What is facilitated diffusion?

200

The two types of organelles that are able to reproduce independently of the cell.

What are chloroplasts and mitochondria?

200

The level of protein structure that involves alpha helices and beta sheets.

What is secondary structure?

400

The "tagged" molecules that identify the cell.

What are glycoproteins and glycolipids?

400

The result of increasing the concentration of solute in a hypertonic cell.

What is faster water uptake?


400

The type of transport in which molecules are moved against a concentration gradient, but ATP is not directly used.

What is secondary active transport?

400

The membrane-bound organelle that detoxifies H2O2.

What is a peroxisome?

400

The only type of non-polymerized biological macromolecule.

What are lipids?

600

The dense cholesterol-containing units that function in cell signaling.

What are lipid rafts?

600

The structure that prevents plant cells from bursting in hypotonic solutions.

What is the cell wall?

600

The characteristic that makes uniporters different than symporters or antiporters.

What is passive transport?

600

The membrane-bound organelle that provides structure and storage for plant cells.

What is the central vacuole?

600

The animal version of starch.

What is glycogen?

1000
The other common amphipathic cell membrane component that works with phospholipids.

What are sphingolipids?

1000

The quality that makes IV bags filled with pure water dangerous.

What is hypotonic?

1000

The ions involved in the Sodium Potassium pump.

What are 3 Na+ and 2 K+?

1000

The location of prokaryote's DNA.

What is the nucleoid region?
1000
The category of nucleic acids containing Thymine, Uracil, and Cytosine.

What are pyrimidines?