The raw materials for protein production are made by this cell breaking down polymers into amino acids
What is the lysosome?
These ways of getting across the membrane require no energy?
What are moving through the membrane pores, channel proteins, and gated channel proteins?
If a cell with a water concentration of 95% is placed into a solution with a water concentration of 90%, water will...
What is leave the cell?
Plant cells take monosaccharides and store them longer term as these polymers
What are polysaccharides/carbohydrates?
This is the chemical symbol for gold
What is Au?
Amino acids are put together into chains by this part of the cell
What is the ribosome?
Cl- ions would need to move through the membrane in these ways if the cell needed to move them quickly
What are they can move through channel or gated channel proteins?
If you wanted water to enter a cell with a water concentration of 90%, the solution would have to have a water concentration of at least this
What is 91%?
Changing the order of these monomers will change the function of a protein
List as many five letter words as you can that start with the 32-22-12-02 letter of the alphabet as possible
The chains of amino acids are folded into proteins by this part of the cell
What is the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum?
What is using a transport protein?
A cell and solution that both have 90% water concentration would be said to be this
What are isotonic?
This part of the amino acid determines how the proteins fold once the ribosome has formed the amino acids into chains
What are the R groups?
This is the sound the rooster makes (non US edition)
What is Kikeriki, Quiquiriquí, Wo-wo-wo, SiyaaH, Kokekokko, Kuckeliku, Cocoricó, Cocorico, Ku-kudu-koo?
The folded proteins are placed into membranes (vesicles) made of lipids by this cell part
What are the Golgi bodies/complex/apparatus?
Na+ ions move into cells once a specific charge is reached across the cell membrane which means they are moving through this type of membrane protein
What are gated channel proteins?
A cell with a water concentration of 90% is placed into a solution. Water leaves the cell. The solution would be said to be this in relation to the cell.
What is hypertonic?
Capillary action, water's propensity to climb up small tubes, is a result of these two properties of water working together
What are adhesion and cohesion?
These famous British literary sisters published important works such as Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights
Who are the Brontes?
The mitochondria uses these polymers to produce ATP (energy)
What are Carbohydrates?
When the cell needs to get a lot of material into the cell at once, the membrane will change shape to allow the material in, which is called this
What is endocytosis?
A cell with a 6% salt concentration is placed into a solution with 4% salt concentration. Water will move...
What is into the cell?
If water was to be non-polar instead of polar, we would need less of this kind of protein that exists in the cell membrane
What are channel proteins?
A mirror reflect light off of its surface, a prism bends light traveling through it, which we call this
What is refract/refraction?