cellular resp
neurons
energy
diffusion
membrane
100

what are the 3 steps of cellular respiration

glycolysis

electron transport

citric acid cycle

100

in what order does an impulse travel

dendrite, cell body, axon, myelin sheath

100

what's the difference from kinetic and Potential 

potential is stored like food and kinetic is in motion 

100

describe exocytosis and give an example 

leaves cell but uses vesicle (ex bye hoe) 

100

what is the plasma membrane called

fluid mosaic 

200

what is the inputs and outputs of glycolysis

glucose, 2 pyruvate

200

what allows the coordinated opening of Na and K channels to allow the ions to flow down their concentration gradient

action potential 

200

what ways do molecules diffuse 

higher to lower 

200

what is a cell recognition protein?

a integral protein also known as a glycoprotein. They help recognize when the body is being invaded. (tells when a immune response needs to occur)

300

what is the purpose of neuroglia

to protect neurons maintain homeostasis and regulate synaptic neurotransmissions 

400

what is the movement of water called? where does water travel? (to high to low or low to high ion concentration)

Osmosis: water moves from a area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration.