A molecule that has a hydrophobic part and a hydrophilic part.
Daily Double: Name ONE example of an amphipathic molecule in cells?
What is Amphipathic?
What is phospholipid
R- OH
what is hydroxyl
These are the 4 main macromolecules
What are Carbohydrates, Proteins, Nucleic acids, Lipids
Difference between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic ribosomes
Prokaryotic are small 60S
Eukaryotic are large 80S
Basic transport movement of solutes from high conc. to low conc.
What is diffusion?
Atoms that have gained or lost electrons and become charged
What are ions?
R- COOH
Starch, Glycogen, and Cellulose examples of…
What are carbohydrates/ polysaccarides?
This sac carries things around the cell.
What is a vesicle?
Type of transport that doesn’t require energy but does require a protein.
What is facilitated diffusion?
3 Types of cytoskeleton
What are
1. Actin Microfilaments
2. Intermediate Filaments
3. Microtubules
R- SH
What is Sulfhydral?
Bond that holds together nucleic acids
Daliy Double: what bonds hold 2 oppostie strands of DNA together? +100 pts.
What are phosphodiester bonds?
What are Hydrogen bonds?
Synthesizes new lipids and membranes
What is smooth ER?
Type of transport that involves first establishing an ion gradient then using that ion gradient for transport
What is indirect transport?
Lipids that are liquid at room temp.(oils)
Unsaturated fats (1 double or triple bond)
R- NH2
Daily Double- What marcomolecule group always has an this group? +100 pts
What is Amino group?
Proteins
Differences between RNA and DNA
(3)
1.RNA has Uracil, DNA has Thymine
2. RNA is Single-stranded, DNA is double – stranded
3.RNA sugar is Ribose, and DNA sugar is Deoxyribose
Which is matched incorrectly to its function in the cell?
Golgi – packaging and shipping of proteins
Rough ER – Synthesizing proteins
Lysosomes – replicate DNA
Mitochondria – cellular respiration
What are Lysosomes? Lysosomes breakdown and recylce organic molecules.
Exocytosis – secreting out of cell (enzymes, neurotransmitters, hormones)
Endocytosis – engulfing stuff into cell (bind to receptor proteins)
The type of bond that leaves the bonded atoms with partial charges. (Uneven sharing of electron).
What are polar Covalent Bonds?
1) This type of reaction that connects molecules by removing water. (water is produced)
2) type of reaction that breaks apart molecules by adding water. (water is used up)
1) What is dehyrdation synthesis
2) What is hydrolysis
2 semiautonomous organelles
Inside a dialysis bag you have a 20% glucose concentration and a 10% NaCl concentration. Outside the bag there is a solution with 5% glucose concentration and 5% NaCl concentration.
Which way will water, NaCl, and Glucose move??
water- moves inside bag (hi (90%--->(70%) lo)
NaCl (Na+ C-) will move outside the bag (hi (10%)--> lo (5%))
Glucose: does not move