Basic unit of structure/ organization in all organisms
What is a cell?
What are cells?
The organelle that generates ATP to power all cellular functions
The movement of substances from an area of high to low concentration
What is diffusion?
The four types of macromolecules
What are carbohydrates (carbs), lipids (fats), proteins, and nucleic Acids?
The meaning of "CHONPS"
What are the elements of life?
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What is DNA/ RNA?
The concentration gradient
What is the relative amount of something in one area vs another area?
The organelle responsible for creating proteins
What is the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)?
Two characteristics of the cell membrane that allow for cell transport
What is semipermeable/ selectively permeable, what is flexible/ fluid, what is composed of proteins/ carbs/ lipids, etc.???
The general structure of carbohydrates vs. proteins
What are carbon rings vs. carbon chains?
What are rings vs. chains?
The key difference between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells
What is the presence of a nucleus?
What is- Prokaryotes lacking a nucleus?
What is- Eukaryotic DNA/ RNA within a nucleus?
Ribosomes turn individual amino acids into chains known as what
What is a polypeptide?
Another name for the cell membrane, determined by the distribution of lipids on either side
What is the phospholipid bilayer?
The organelle which serves as protection, structure, and defense of a plant cell
What is the cell wall?
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What is a hypotonic solution?
The monomer of a protein
What is an amino acid?
The structures of phospholipids which form the bulk of the cell membrane
What are hydrophobic tails?
Two general differences in shape of plant and animal cells?
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What is rigid and square vs. round/circular and flexible?
The component of a solution which does the dissolving, usually liquid
What is a solvent?
The organelle responsible for carrying out photosynthesis in plants
What is a chloroplast?
The structure that acts as a 'helper' in facilitated diffusion of larger/polar molecules
What is a protein channel?
Glucose is an example of what type of carbohydrate
What is a monosaccharide? What is a monomer of a carbohydrate? What is a sugar? What is a simple sugar?
The artsy three-word nickname scientists have given the cell membrane
What is the Fluid Mosaic Model?
Direction of osmosis in terms of concentration of water (opposite of solute concentration)
Ex: Water moves from high/low [water] to high/low [water]
What is from high water concentration to low water concentration?
3. All cells come from pre-existing cells.
What is the Cell Theory?
The organelle that is composed of a special type of lipid, and has carbohydrates and proteins scattered throughout
What is the cell membrane/ plasma membrane/ phospholipid bilayer?
Two reasons why animal cells do not have a cell wall
What is-- for nutrient uptake, getting rid of waste/ pathogens, response to signals, etc...?
Three reasons we need proteins in our cells
What is for transport (channels), structure, defense (antibodies), and speed up chemical reactions (enzymes)?
The reason why two water molecules stick together/ cohere?
What is the attraction between the (+) end/ hydrogen atoms of one water molecule and the (-) end/ oxygen atom of another water molecule?
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What is hypertonic, water moving outside of the cells and slug death?
The slug's outside environment is hypertonic to the slug's cells. Because of this water will go toward the high [solute], which is outside of the slug's body. The slug's cells will shrink and the slug will die from dehydration.