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Carbonyl within a skeleton

Ketone

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Carbonyl at the end of a skeleton

Aldehyde

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Amino

Is a weak base, (Monomer is amines)

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Sulfhydryl

(Thiols) Helps stabilize protein structure

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Phosphate

Organic Phosphates (Monomer)

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Phosphate

VERY important for ATP

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Phosphate

Can add a neg. charge

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React with Water, releasing energy

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Carbonyl

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Methyl

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Methyl

Monomer is Methylated compounds

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Hydroxyl

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Methyl group + DNA

An effect in expression of genes

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Hydroxyl

Alcohols (end in -ol)

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Hydroxyl

Covalently bonded to Carbon

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Soluble in Water

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Phosphate

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Amino

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Carboxyl

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Carboxyl

Organic Acids

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Carboxyl

Polar Covalent bond between O and H

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Sulfhydryl

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Intermolecular

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Intramolecular

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What bond links two monosaccharides together?

Glycosidic Linkage

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Macromolecules

Carbohydrates, Nucleic Acids, Lipids, Proteins

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Phospholipid Bilayer

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Diffusion

The movement of particles of any substance so that they spread out into the available space.

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Passive Transport

The diffusion of a substance across a biological membrane

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Osmosis

The diffusion of free water across a selectively permeable membrane (Artificial or Cellular)

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Tonicity

The ability of a surrounding solution to cause a cell to gain or lose water

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Isotonic

No net movement of water across the plasma membrane.

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Hypertonic Solution

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Hypotonic Solution

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Plasmolysis

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Facilitated Diffusion

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Active Transport

When a cell uses energy to pump a solute across a membrane.

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Lyse

Burst

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Phagocytosis

A cell engulfs a particle

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Pinocytosis

a cell continually "gulfs" droplets of extracellular fluids into tiny vesicles.

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Isotonic Solution

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Have Direct passage through the lipid bilayer

Steroids, small hydrocarbons, nonpolar molecules, gases like CO2, O2

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Needs transport proteins

Hydrophilic, charged ions, larger molecules

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-Specific Transport protein for every substance.

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Channel

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Carrier Protein

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All transport proteins involved in active transport are

Carrier proteins

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Sodium Potassium Pump

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Takes in 3 Na, Then an ATP gives a phosphate, then Na is released and 2 K are taken into cell.

Sodium Potassium Pump

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What is ATP after giving up a phosphate

ADP

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Co-Transporter

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Endocytosis

Vesicle is former from plasma membrane, bringing external molecules inside cell

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Exocytosis

Internal membrane vesicle fuses with plasma membrane, releasing molecules to outside

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3 types of endocytosis

Phagocytosis, Pinocytosis, and Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis

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LDL

Low Density Lipoproteins

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HDL

High Density Lipoproteins

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LDL Connects to , then connects to the receptors, then _ connects to the adaptin.

LDL Receptors, Adaptin, Clathrin

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What Organelle creates ATP

Mitochondria

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The sites of photosynthesis in plant cells

Chloroplasts

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Process that converts sunlight into sugars for the plant

Photosynthesis

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Cristae

Inner membrane of mitochondria

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Flattened interconnected sacs in Chloroplasts

Thylakoids

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A Stack of thylakoids

Granum

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Fluid outside thylakoids that contains Chloroplast DNA/Ribosomes

Stroma

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A specilized metabolic compartment bounded by a single membrane.

Peroxisome

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A network of fibers extending throughout the cytoplasm

Cytoskeleton

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Obvious function of the cytoskeleton

Support and maintain the shape of the cell

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Cell motility

changes in cell location and movement

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Interacts with the cytoskeleton to help it move

Motor Proteins

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Fibers that make up cytoskeleton

Microtubules, Microfilaments, Intermediate Filaments

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Which cytoskeleton fiber is the thickest?

Microtubules

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What cytoskeleton fiber is the thinnest?

Microfilaments

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Which cytoskeleton fiber has an average diameter?

Intermediate filaments

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Hollow rod constructed from the protein tubulin

Microtubules

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What is a Dimer?

A molecule made up of 2 subunits

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Microtubules grow out from a

Centrosome

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What are the 2 examples of passive transport?

Channels and Carrier Proteins

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A Proton Pump is what type of transport?

Active

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What maintains the protein gradient in a cell?

The Proton Pump

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2 forms of vesicular transport

Endocytosis and Exocytosis

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Where is the cytoskeleton charged?

Ha a + end and a - end

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What is an element of a cytoskeleton that allows for readiness?

Rapid assembly and disassembly

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Where is the microfilaments located?

Cytoplasmic Mesh

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What are some functions of the MF?

Contraction of muscle, structure and shape of cell, cell motility

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What are some functions of the Intermediate Filaments?

Cell anchorage, cell shape

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What are some functions of the microtubules?

Cell shape, Tracking of cellular components (Organelles, vesicles)

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Denaturation

When a protein bonds/interactions are destroyed, so the protein unravels and loses its normal shape

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Renaturation

Opposite of Renaturation

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Dehydration Reaction

2 monomers are bonded to each other, with a water being lost.

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Hydroloysis

When water is added to a bond between monomers to break them apart.

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What is a disaccharide?

2 monosaccharides

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Polypeptide

A Polymer of amino acids

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A protein is made up of _

1 or more polypeptides

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What does the alpha carbon have?

A carboxyl group, an amino group, a H, and a variable group R.

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Catalysts

Chemical agents that speed up chemical reactions

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Which of the functional groups is hydrophobic?

Methyl

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How are fat molecules linked?

Ester linkages

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What cell organelle's main role is digestion and waste disposal?

Lysosomes

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Where does transcription happen?

The Nucleus

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Where does translation happen?

The cytoplasm