These are the bonds involved in the 2° level of protein structure along the C-N backbone.
What are hydrogen bonds?
Of physical isolation, structural support, information storage, and communication, the function that is NOT carried out by cell membranes.
What is information storage?
This type of reaction involves the addition of water.
What is hydrolysis?
This organelle is found in all eukaryotes but in no prokaryotes.
This type of transport does not require a membrane protein.
What is simple diffusion?
These are the bonds that join monosaccharides together in carbohydrate polymers.
What are Glycosidic linkages?
These proteins extend all the way across cell membranes.
What are integral membrane proteins?
This pathway results in the formation of pyruvate.
What is glycolysis?
This organelle is the site of drug and alcohol detoxification reactions.
What is the SER?
Solute concentration is higher on one side of the membrane.
What is hypertonic?
Saturated fatty acids do not have these kind of bonds between the carbons.
What are double bonds?
These cell appendages are typically found in the respiratory epithelium.
What are cilia?
This is the location of the citric acid cycle in eukaryotic cells.
What is the mitochondrial matrix?
This organelle modifies and sorts membrane-associated proteins.
What is the Golgi complex?
These type of bonds join nucleotides together to form nucleic acids.
What are phosphodiester?
These cytoskeletal proteins provide structure but do not produce movements.
What are intermediate filaments?
The number of NADH produced in the Krebs Cycle?
What is 6?
This structure has the job of digesting bacteria consumed by phagocytosis.
What is the lysosome?
This group of macromolecules are not found in cell membranes.
The level of protein structure that Van der Waals interactions can be found.
What is tertiary?
The protective mesh of proteins and polysaccharides that surrounds cells.
What is the Extracellular Matrix?
The coupling of ATP synthesis to electron transport.
What is oxidative phosphorylation?
This type of RNA is made by the nucleolus.
What is ribosomal RNA (rRNA)?
This process is how cells move large molecules inside.
What is endocytosis?