Sucrose
What is a Carbohydrate. (Disaccaride)
Without this....everything will enter and exit the cell freely.
What is a cell membrane? (semipermeable)
In eukaryotas DNA is found in the nucleus. In prokaryotes it is found in the......
What is the nucleoid region?
the ribosomal sub-units malfunction.
What is stop protein synthesis?
Phospholipids and triglycerides both _____.
A) contain serine or some other organic compound
B) have three fatty acids
C) have a glycerol backbone
What is C. Have a glycerol backbone?
Triacylglycerol
What is a Lipid?
Site of polypeptide (protein) synthesis.
Ribosomes
DNA in prokaryotes are circular associated with few proteins but in eukaryotes it is linear associated with large amounts if these proteins.
What are histones?
A cell is no longer breaking down hydrogen peroxide
What is a peroxisome?
A molecule with the chemical formula C6H12O6 is probably a _____.
Antiparallel double helix
What is a Nucleic Acid? (DNA)
Site of cellular respiration
Mitochondria
Eukaryotes divide by mitosis and meiosis, prokaryotes divide by
What is binary fission?
An elderly man complains to his physician of constantly wetting himself.
What is tight junction?
The difference between an aldose and ketose sugar
What is the position of a carbonyl group?
Cholesterol
What is a Steroid? (Most common steroid in animal cells)
I am found only in animal cells and I contain enzymes to digest waste (old macromolecules).
What is an lysosome?
Eukaryotes are multicellular but prokaryotes are .....
What is unicellular?
A scientist notice that her cells are producing immature (unmodified) proteins.
What is golgi apparatus?
Cellulose, starch, DNA, and glycogen
What are polymers?
Silk
What is a Protein?
Where ribosomal sub-units are made.
What is a nucleolus?
A scientist look at a cell and want to determine if it is a prokaryote or eukaryote. The scientist spots ribosomes, cell wall and perxisomes.
Is it a prokaryote, eukaryote, or can't determine?
What is can't determine?
A bacterial cell has a mutation that causes it to grow 5 times its normal size.
What is diffusion or surface area/volume ratio?
The number of water molecules used to completely hydrolyze a polymer that is 6 monomers long?
What is 5?