What is amine
This model represents the mobility of cell membranes
What is the Fluid Mosaic Model
Glucose is an example of a monomer of this group
What is carbohydrate
Transport not requiring energy
What is passive transport
The component of reactions that enzymes reduce
What is Activation Energy
This property gives an imbalance of electron sharing in covalent bonds
What is polarity
The structure of a phospholipid bilayer has these heads and tails with specific polarities
Amino acids are monomers of this group
What is protein
The movement of solute from an area of high to low concentration
What is diffusion
The region where substrates bind to an enzyme
What is the Active Site
An electronegativity difference of 0.2 results in this type of bond and polarity
What is non-polar and covalent
This type of protein connects the inside of the cell to the outside of the cell
Integral proteins
This macromolecule can be saturated or unsaturated
What is lipid
This process creates a vesicle to transport nutrients into the cell
What is endocytosis
All enzymes are an example of this type of macromolecule
What are proteins
This reaction involves the production of water... and a salt
What is neutralization
These factors affect membrane fluidity
What is temperature, fatty acid tails, and tail length
This type of reaction facilitates glycosidic and peptide bonds
What is dehydration synthesis
The active transport of large molecules out of the cell
What is exocytosis
Daily double!!!
These four conditions affect enzyme activity:
_____________, _____________, ____________, and ________________
In the redox reaction of the formation of rust, 4Fe + 3O2 --> 2Fe2O3, which atom is reduced?
What is oxygen
This property of membranes allow some molecules to pass through and others not
What is semi-permeable
In nucleic acids, the monomer is known as this
What is a nucleotide
Carrier proteins and pores allow this type of passive transport
What is Facilitated Diffusion
What processes disrupt an enzyme-complex substrate transition state from forming
What are competitive and non-competitive inhibition