Cell Regulation
Cell processes
Chemical bonds
Properties of elements and reactions
Toss up
100

The process in which large molecules are moved out of the cell.

 What is Exocytosis/Diffusion

100

What is the number scale for pH.

 What is zero to fourteen.

100

A type of bond that holds a water molecule together.

  What is Nonpolar covalent bonds

100

Anything that takes up space.

What is matter

100

Define what ATP stands for

What is Adenosine triphosphate.

200

Stages of cell signaling.

What is reception, transduction, and response?

200

The inverse of Dehydration synthesis.

What is Hydrolysis

200

In a water molecule, name the element that is partially negative and the element that is partially positive

 What is the oxygen is partially negative and Hydrogen partially positive.

200

Name the smallest units of an element.

What is an atom.

200

Name three differences between DNA and RNA.

RNA - single stranded , A-U bonds, and ribose sugar

DNA- double stranded, A-T bonds and deoxyribose sugar

300

The term for cell suicide.

What is apoptosis

300

A type of fatty acid that has double bonds.

What is Unsaturated fatty acids.

300

Define an isotope.

What is a form of an element with a differing number of neutrons

300

Name the arrow mean in a chemical reaction.

What is that and reaction took place between the Reactants.

300

Name what all organic compounds contain.

What is Carbon

400

In cell signaling, the way the flow of specific ions are regulated.

What is through opening and closing of ligand-gated ion channels.

400

The term for the process in which a protein loses its shape and ability to function.

What is Denatured.

400

Define an Ionic bond.

What is Chemical bonds resulting from attraction between oppositely charged ions.

400

Name the difference between a compound and an element.

What is an element can not be broken down and a compound consists of two or more elements.

400

Describe dynamic equilibrium.

What is a reversible reaction in which the rate of in which the forward reaction equals rate of backwards reaction and the concentrations of reactants and products stay the same 

500

The method in which small, nonpolar, hydrophobic molecules diffuse through the phospholipid bilayer.

What is they easily pass through the phospholipids bilayer.

500

What are the two components that can cause a protein to lose its shape and function.

What are temperature and change in pH.

500

Define are Van Der Waals interactions.

What is a very weak connection because of the result of asymmetrical distribution of electrons within an a molecule. This contributes to the three dimensional shape.

500

What is the most abundant trace element in the body.

 What is iron.

500

The buffer acid used in the stomach to regulate pH?

What is Carbonic acid