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Drug or Pokemon 2
100

This is the main function of the plasma barrier

What is protect the cell and regulate what comes in and what goes out?

100

This is the transportation of a molecule/ion against its concentration gradient

What is active transport?

100

The difference in concentration of a substance between two areas, causing the particles to move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration?

What is a concentration gradient?

100

The largest organelle within the cell that hosts its genetic material 

What is the nucleus?

100

Crestor

What is a drug?

200

These are the two components of a lipid bilayer

What are phospholipids and cholesterol?

200

Energy is required for passive transport (T/F)

What is false?

200

This ion has a high concentration outside of the cell

What is Na?

200

This organelle fuses with other vesicles in order to digest the contents inside them

What is Lysosome?

200

Sentret

What is a Pokemon?

300

The heads of a phospholipid have this affinity for water

What is hydrophilic?

300

This process is described as the process in which the plasma membrane encloses around macromolecules into a vesicle that moves into the cytoplasm of the cell

What is endocytosis?

300

This molecule is hydrolyzed in order to energize active transportation

What is ATP?

300

The cytoskeleton is made of these three components

What are Microtubules, Actin filaments, and Intermediate filaments?

300

Gliscor

What is a Pokemon? 

400

These parts of the phospholipid make up the middle of the bilayer

What are the tails?

400

This type of passive transport requires gated channels for ions to move in and out of the cell

Facilitative Diffusion

400

To move Potassium into the cell, energy would need to be exerted (T/F)

What is true? (Moving against the concentration gradient.
400
Ribosomes are stored in this organelle where major cellular protein synthesis occurs

What is the rough endoplasmic reticulum?

400

Lumineon

What is a Pokemon?

500

This part of the exterior membrane, specifically pointed out using a picture of a blood vessel, are very hydrophilic and restrict passage of hydrophobic molecules through the plasma membrane. 

What is the glycocalyx?

500

This type of transport is used with the biological drug, brentuximab vedotin. A drug that is used to treat Hodgkin's lymphoma.

What is vesicular transport?

500

This type of transport is possible because it relies on a molecule piggybacking off of this ion moving with its concentration gradient

Na+ co-transport. (Seen in class with glucose).

500

Vesicles containing lipids or proteins synthesized in the Endoplasmic Reticulum fuse with this organelle

What is the Golgi Complex?
500

Fuzeon

What is a drug? (Enfuviritide HIV drug)