Exam 6-8 Review Sheet
... Know how coupled reactions (exergonic feeding endergonic) work and know if the net coupled reaction would be classified as exergonic or endergonic (subtracting the ΔG values for each reaction from each oth ...
... Know how coupled reactions (exergonic feeding endergonic) work and know if the net coupled reaction would be classified as exergonic or endergonic (subtracting the ΔG values for each reaction from each oth ...
Membrane Transport Powerpoint
... is a small molecule and can “leak” through the various Transport Proteins and CANNOT be completely Stopped! Water is Always Moving!! But Water is everywhere as a solvent. It is always sticking to the various Solutes of the Environment. They have to Polar if they are Dissolved!! The Solutes (Hearts) ...
... is a small molecule and can “leak” through the various Transport Proteins and CANNOT be completely Stopped! Water is Always Moving!! But Water is everywhere as a solvent. It is always sticking to the various Solutes of the Environment. They have to Polar if they are Dissolved!! The Solutes (Hearts) ...
Mitosis Notes - Roslyn Public Schools
... Growing, or healing an injury). Occurs in both plants and animals: asexual reproduction, (starting a new plant from a stem/leaf of another one) o Method: mitosis involves one duplication of nuclear material, and one division of the cell. Chromosome number is maintained (diploid diploid (normal chr ...
... Growing, or healing an injury). Occurs in both plants and animals: asexual reproduction, (starting a new plant from a stem/leaf of another one) o Method: mitosis involves one duplication of nuclear material, and one division of the cell. Chromosome number is maintained (diploid diploid (normal chr ...
study guide
... 6. What is the source of the energy used by plants during photosynthesis? 7. What is the function of the cell membrane? 8. A microscope has a 15x eyepiece and a 15x objective. What is the total magnification for the microscope? 9. Define the term “antibiotic resistant” as it refers to bacteria. 10.W ...
... 6. What is the source of the energy used by plants during photosynthesis? 7. What is the function of the cell membrane? 8. A microscope has a 15x eyepiece and a 15x objective. What is the total magnification for the microscope? 9. Define the term “antibiotic resistant” as it refers to bacteria. 10.W ...
Cheek Cell Lab
... 1. Wash the underside of a wrist that will be sampled for epidermal cells with soap and water. 2. Stick a clean piece of clear tape on the underside of the washed wrist. 3. Gently remove the piece of tape from the wrist being careful to avoid getting fingerprints on the tape. A forceps might help to ...
... 1. Wash the underside of a wrist that will be sampled for epidermal cells with soap and water. 2. Stick a clean piece of clear tape on the underside of the washed wrist. 3. Gently remove the piece of tape from the wrist being careful to avoid getting fingerprints on the tape. A forceps might help to ...
2.1.4: Relative sizes
... as size increases both surface area and volume increase, but volume increases more / ratio of surface area to volume decreases as size of cell increases; rate of metabolism is a function of its mass to volume ratio; surface area limits/affects the rate at which substances can enter (or leave) the ce ...
... as size increases both surface area and volume increase, but volume increases more / ratio of surface area to volume decreases as size of cell increases; rate of metabolism is a function of its mass to volume ratio; surface area limits/affects the rate at which substances can enter (or leave) the ce ...
The Three Domains of Life
... Euk_________________ Each cell ____________ has unique characteristics. Prior to ___________, were grouped together and called ________________________ - still see this used. Are sometimes referred to as Monera. Advances in __________________ biology identified ________________________________ as un ...
... Euk_________________ Each cell ____________ has unique characteristics. Prior to ___________, were grouped together and called ________________________ - still see this used. Are sometimes referred to as Monera. Advances in __________________ biology identified ________________________________ as un ...
Name Date
... 10. Diffusion is the movement of molecules from A. an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration. B. an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. C. an area of equilibrium to an area of high concentration. D. all of the above 11. Which structure contains the other? ...
... 10. Diffusion is the movement of molecules from A. an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration. B. an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. C. an area of equilibrium to an area of high concentration. D. all of the above 11. Which structure contains the other? ...
Homeostasis and Cellular Transport Cell Membrane A phospholipid
... • A type of lipid found in the cell membrane. Has a phosphate group attached to it. • Phospholipids have polar, hydrophilic heads and nonpolar, hydrophobic tails. ...
... • A type of lipid found in the cell membrane. Has a phosphate group attached to it. • Phospholipids have polar, hydrophilic heads and nonpolar, hydrophobic tails. ...
CP-7.4-Diffusion
... • Convert salt concentration to water concentration by subtracting the salt concentration from 100% ...
... • Convert salt concentration to water concentration by subtracting the salt concentration from 100% ...
Objectives / Concepts
... generally have one large vacuole at the center of their cell, while animal cells have, if any, small ones scattered throughout the cell. Endoplasmic Reticulum (both): Organelle that is used to transport new organelles, proteins, etc. around the cell, especially from nucleus to cell membrane or cyt ...
... generally have one large vacuole at the center of their cell, while animal cells have, if any, small ones scattered throughout the cell. Endoplasmic Reticulum (both): Organelle that is used to transport new organelles, proteins, etc. around the cell, especially from nucleus to cell membrane or cyt ...
Cells - Fort Thomas Independent Schools
... and the nucleus; gel-like fluid. Mitochondria – produces most of the energy for the cell. Endoplasmic Reticulum –passageways around the cell. ...
... and the nucleus; gel-like fluid. Mitochondria – produces most of the energy for the cell. Endoplasmic Reticulum –passageways around the cell. ...
3.2 Looking Inside Cells
... waste, and other materials • some animal cells have vacuoles that store food, water, waste, and other materials • large water filled sacks • most plant cells have one • Ribosomes- small structures that function like factories to produce proteins • they may float in the cytoplasm or be attached to th ...
... waste, and other materials • some animal cells have vacuoles that store food, water, waste, and other materials • large water filled sacks • most plant cells have one • Ribosomes- small structures that function like factories to produce proteins • they may float in the cytoplasm or be attached to th ...
Fact sheet B2.1 Cells and tissues
... 26. What could human stem cells potentially be used for and why? (2) 27. When do most types of animal cells differentiate? 28. When do most types of plant cells differentiate? 29. What is cell division mostly restricted to in mature animals? (2) Bacteria and yeast 30. Name 2 types of single celled o ...
... 26. What could human stem cells potentially be used for and why? (2) 27. When do most types of animal cells differentiate? 28. When do most types of plant cells differentiate? 29. What is cell division mostly restricted to in mature animals? (2) Bacteria and yeast 30. Name 2 types of single celled o ...
Eukaryotic Cells - SP14
... Like a prokaryotic cell, a eukaryotic cell has a plasma membrane, cytoplasm, and ribosomes, but a eukaryotic cell is typically larger than a prokaryotic cell, has a true nucleus (meaning its DNA is surrounded by a membrane), and has other membrane-bound organelles that allow for compartmentalization ...
... Like a prokaryotic cell, a eukaryotic cell has a plasma membrane, cytoplasm, and ribosomes, but a eukaryotic cell is typically larger than a prokaryotic cell, has a true nucleus (meaning its DNA is surrounded by a membrane), and has other membrane-bound organelles that allow for compartmentalization ...
What are some other organic molecules?
... other quality of the environment can cause a protein to unravel and lose its normal shape Denatured proteins do not function properly! INCORRECT FORM….. NO FUNCTION! ...
... other quality of the environment can cause a protein to unravel and lose its normal shape Denatured proteins do not function properly! INCORRECT FORM….. NO FUNCTION! ...
In PLANT CELLS… - Laurel County Schools
... surrounding environment. Tiny packets form along the cell membrane, filled with liquid, and pinch off to form vacuoles within the cell. Pinocytosis means “cell drinking” ...
... surrounding environment. Tiny packets form along the cell membrane, filled with liquid, and pinch off to form vacuoles within the cell. Pinocytosis means “cell drinking” ...
Cell Structure and Function
... while the cell ________ in plants is nonliving. 28. Jelly-like material inside the cell membrane is called _______________ and is where most ____________________ of the cell take place. 29. Organelles are found inside the cell's _________________. 30. The ______________ controls the activities of th ...
... while the cell ________ in plants is nonliving. 28. Jelly-like material inside the cell membrane is called _______________ and is where most ____________________ of the cell take place. 29. Organelles are found inside the cell's _________________. 30. The ______________ controls the activities of th ...