Organelles & Cell Structure
Animal vs. Plant Cells
Transport/Signaling
Enzymes & Metabolic Pathways
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100

What is the function of ribosomes?

They make protein!

100

Which one is more complex?

Animal Cells!

100

Transport of solutes in or out of the cell using diffusion.

Passive Transport

100

Two types of metabolic pathways:

Anabolic and Catabolic

100

is a measure of disorder. Every time energy changes or is transferred some is lost as heat. Heat is the random motion of particles. 

Entropy

200

What is the nuclear envelope and what does it do?

It is a double membrane that separates DNA from the cytoplasm. 

200

What system do plant and animal cells have in common?

Endomembrane system

200

Transport of solutes in or out of the cell using energy.

Active Transport

200

catalysts within that regulate cellular reactions. Proteins or RNA (ribozymes) are included.

Enzymes

200

What is free energy?

energy available to do work (to break and form bonds)

300

What is the largest organelle and how many are in each cell?

Nucleus; one per cell.

300

What are the 3 types of Cytoskeleton in increasing order?

Microfilaments, Intermediate Filaments, Microtubules

300

What are the two types of bulk transport?

Endocytosis & Exocytosis.

300

Difference between cofactors and coenzymes.

Cofactors - chemical components that assist enzymes often metallic (zinc), something not organic.

Coenzymes - (non-protein organic molecules) vitamins often function as coenzymes. Act as a piece of the active site. 

300

What is ATP?

Energy currency in the cell.

400

What are the two types of cells?

Prokaryotic Cells & Eukaryotic Cells

400

What is the cell membrane primarily composed of?

Phospholipids

400

What are the 3 steps of signaling?

1. Reception

2. Transduction

3. Response

400

What is the first and second law of thermodynamics?

1st - Energy can not be created or destroyed but it can be transferred.

2nd - If energy is transferred or transmitted, some will be lost.

400

How do enzymes affect exergonic reactions?

They lower the activation energy by bringing substrates together in the correct orientation and they stress chemical bonds of a substrate. 

500

What are the 4 components of cells?

-Plasma Membrane

-Cytoplasm

-DNA

-Ribosomes

500

Name somethings just animal cells have and just plant cells have.

Animal Cells - ER, Golgi, Nuclear Envelope

Plant Cells - large central vacuole, Cell wall

500

also called Endocrine (hormonal) signaling, where specialized endocrine cells secrete hormones into body fluids, often bloods. The hormones reach most body cells, but are bound by and affect only some cells.

Long Distance Signaling

500

Catalytic Cycle:

1. Substrates enter active site.

2. Substrates are held in active site by weak interactions.

3. Active site can lower E and speed up a reaction.

4. Substrates are converted to products.

5. Products are released.

6. Active site is available for two new substrate molecules.

500

What are the 6 membrane protein functions?

1. Transport

2. Enzymatic Activity

3. Signal Transduction

4. Cell–Cell Recognition

5. Intercellular Joining

6. Attachment to the Cytoskeleton and Extracellular Matrix (ECM)