Created by Makenna Ornes
about 3 years ago
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cell theory
3 things in common for all cells
prokaryotic cell & example
eukaryotic cell & examples
in body, what % are human or bacterial cells/
why does surface to volume ratio matter?
what are not considered organelles?
chemical reactions take place in...
microscopy
micrograph
compound light microscope
electron micoscope
receptor proteins
recognition proteins
transport proteins
selective permeability
lipids/proteins can have sugars attached to external surface which are
key functions of the nucleus
nuclear envelope
masses in nucleus are called...
what do they do?
chromatin
chromosomes
endomembrane system
endoplasmic reticulum
ribosome
rough er
smooth er
golgi body/apparatus
vesicle
lysosome
peroxisomes
mitochondria
the inner membrane of mitochondria is called...
cytoskeleton
microtubules
microfilaments
intermediate filaments
flagella
cilia
concentration
gradient
diffusion
passive transport
ventilation
respiration
osmosis
water ALWAYS moves from...
tonicity
isotonic
hypotonic
hypertonic
transporter proteins
active transport
endocytosis
exocytosis
chemical reactions either _____ or _____ energy
anabolism
catabolism
metabolism def
where is energy store in ATP?
ATP supply must be renewed so...
ATP/ADP cycle
reactant
intermediate
products
most enzymes are proteins but ALL are...
substrate
active site
homeostasis pH range of enzymes
many coenzymes are derived from...
controls can...
cellular respiration
step 1: glycolysis
pyruvate
phosphorylation
step 2: Krebs cycle aka citric acid cycle
step 3: electron transport chain/system
total net yield of cellular respiration
lactate fermentation