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Cell Structure Enzymes, solutes, & transport
Cell Structure Enzymes, Solutes, & Transport Nutrition & Metabolism
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Cell Structure$200 The type of cell responsible for forming boundaries between the animal and its environment
Answer What is an epithelial cell? Home
Cell Structure $400 Unlike proteins, carbohydrates are only found on this part of the plasma membrane
Answer What is the exterior surface? Home
Cell Structure $600 Incorporation of this molecule in a plasma membrane increases its rigidity
Answer What is cholesterol? Home
Cell Structure $800 The type of epithelial cell connection that allows for the exchange of small molecules between adjacent cells
Answer What is a gap junction? Home
Cell Structure$1000 A model used to describe the plasma membrane structure, emphasizing that it lacks inter-lipid bonds and is interspersed with proteins
Answer What is the fluid-mosaic model? Home
Enzymes, Solutes, & Transport$200 This 3-dimensional protein structure reveals its functional regions
Answer What is tertiary structure? Home
Enzymes, Solutes, & Transport $400 A term used to describe different forms of the same enzyme within an individual
Answer What is an isozyme? Home
Enzymes, Solutes, & Transport $600 The type of response observed when different forms of an enzyme are synthesized as a result of environmental change
Answer What is a chronic response? Home
Enzymes, Solutes, & Transport $800 The Na+-K+ ATPase pump is an example of this specific type of molecular transport
Answer What is primary active transport? Home
Enzymes, Solutes, & Transport $1000 The force required to prevent diffusion of water along an osmotic gradient
Answer What is osmotic pressure? Home
Nutrition & Metabolism$200 These critical, organic components of metabolism must be obtained from the environment
Answer What are vitamins? Home
Nutrition & Metabolism $400 This type of energy can be used for all forms of physiological work
Answer What is chemical energy? Home
Nutrition & Metabolism $600 Homeotherms need to expend energy in order to maintain a consistent internal body temperature when they are exposed to an environment above or below this temperature range
Answer What is the thermoneutral zone? Home
Nutrition & Metabolism $800 This term describes the ratio of moles of CO2 produced to moles of O2 consumed, per unit time
Answer What is the respiratory exchange ratio (R)? Home
Nutrition & Metabolism $1000 Smaller individuals have this type food requirement, when compared with larger animals in related taxonomic groups
Answer What is a greater food requirement? Home
Cellular Metabolism$200 This process uses energy released from electron transfer to create ATP in the mitochondria
Answer What is oxidative phosphorylation? Home
Cellular Metabolism $400 The net glycolytic ATP production from one molecule of glucose
Answer What is 2 ATP? Home
Cellular Metabolism $600 Anaerobic catabolism requires LDH in order to covert this molecule to lactic acid
Answer What is pyruvate? Home
Cellular Metabolism $800 Under anaerobic conditions, this causes the Kreb’s cycle to shut down
Answer What is an excessive build-up of reduced electron carriers NADH and FADH2 ? Home