ez* physio, Chapter 6. Interactions Between Cells and the Extracellular Environment
True or false: Tonicity describes the effect of a solution on the movement of water. True False
True
______________ are special channels that allow the movement of water across a membrane.
Aquaporins ( a type of protein)
Two different molecules are transported together in the opposite direction. symport antiport
antiport
Calcium, hydrogen and Na+/K+ pumps all work using what kind of transport .
primary active transport
When they are acting to facilitate metabolic reactions, calcium, magnesium, and zinc would be considered Multiple choice question. coenzymes. isoenzymes. cofactors.
cofactors.
True or false: Enzymatic reactions are dependent on the amount of energy available to run the reaction. True False
false
true or false: Most of the fluid in the body is located within the extracellular compartment. True false question.
false
isotonic: cell will lose water cell will gain water no change
no change
Molecules that are ______ are lipid-soluble and can easily cross a plasma membrane, while ______ molecules cannot. Multiple choice question. polar; non-polar non-polar; polar
non-polar; polar
A measurement of the ratio of all of the solutes to water by mass of solution is called: Multiple choice question. molarity osmolality molality
osmolality
A measurement of the ratio of all of the solutes to water by mass of solution is called: Multiple choice question. osmolality molarity molality
osmolality
The _________ are inefficient and result in heat loss. provide the cell the energy it needs for reactions.
osmolarity, or Osm
End-product inhibition causes ______. *a reduction in enzyme concentration of reactions *the final product of branch points to be exclusive of other branch products *enzyme reactions at one branch point to be reduced in favor of alternate branch products
*enzyme reactions at one branch point to be reduced in favor of alternate branch products
Maintaining homeostasis of osmolality of the bodily fluids is important because: Multiple select question. genetic mutations occur during periods of dehydration. neural activity is dependent upon the proper concentration of ions. cells can be damaged by shrinking or swelling.
*neural activity is dependent upon the proper concentration of ions. *cells can be damaged by shrinking or swelling.
Allosteric inhibition works because Multiple choice question. *it blocks the metabolic pathway keeping enzymatic reactions from taking place. *the process causes a change in the shape of the active site, preventing the enzyme from binding further substrates. *it uses a negative feedback loop to keep end product levels from becoming to high.
*the process causes a change in the shape of the active site, preventing the enzyme from binding further substrates.
For every three sodium molecules that are transported out of the cell in the Na+/K+ pump, _____ molecules of K+ are transported _____. Multiple choice question. 2; out 2; in 3; in 3; out
2; in
Na+/K+ pumps move _____________ Na+ ions out with each cycle. 2 3 1
3
The intracellular compartment contains _____% of the body's water, while the extracellular compartment contains _____% of the body's water. Multiple choice question. 67; 33 50; 50 33; 67
67; 33
_____________ are special channels that allow the movement of water across a membrane.
Aquaporin , water channels
Primary active transport is directly achieved by hydrolysis of . ATP Ca k
ATP
Which type of enzymatic inhibition requires the end product to stop a previous step in the reaction? Multiple choice question. Metabolic error End-product Allosteric
Allosteric
in _______ inhibition, the active site changes shape to inhibit the reaction.
Allosteric
The charge difference between the inside and outside of a cell that is not sending any impulses is known as its ___________ ___________ ___________
BLank 1: resting Blank 2: membrane Blank 3: potential
Which of the following membrane transport pumps function through primary active transport? Multiple select question. hydrogen glucose Ca2+ Na+/K+
Ca2+ Na+/K+ hydrogen
During cellular respiration, the hydrogen carriers are select all that apply: Glucose FAD NAD Oxygen
FAD NAD
______ are molecules that initially respond to polar regulatory molecules by opening/closing membrane ion channels or by activating enzymes, such as those that produce cyclic AMP.
G-protein
To change the activity of a cell, polar regulatory molecules use special proteins that travel between receptors and effector cells, like enzymes or ion channels. These proteins, which activate the enzymes or open/close the ion channels are called: Multiple choice question. cyclic AMP adhesins paracrines G-proteins
G-proteins
Which of the following substances will only cross a plasma membrane using facilitated diffusion? Multiple choice question. Water Glucose Lipids
Glucose
Which of the following membrane transport pumps function through primary active transport? Multiple select question. Na+/K+ hydrogen glucose Ca2+
Na+/K+ hydrogen Ca2+
________ cannot function properly if osmolality is disrupted. Multiple choice question. Osmoreceptors Neurons
Neurons
______________ cannot function properly if osmolality is disrupted. Multiple choice question. Osmoreceptors Neurons
Neurons
______________ pressure is the pressure required to halt the process of osmosis.
Osmotic
The rate of an enzymatic reaction can be affected by Multiple select question. pH. the number of amino acids in the enzyme primary structure. the concentration of the enzyme. temperature.
PH temperature the concentration of the enzyme
Identify the substances that can easily diffuse through the plasma membrane. (more than one apply) Oxygen Steroid hormones Carbon dioxide Proteins Lipids Sodium ions
Steroid hormones Carbon dioxide Oxygen Lipids
Choose the term(s) that mean two different molecules are transported together in the same direction. Multiple select question. Symport Cotransport Countertransport Antiport
Symport Cotransport
Under normal circumstances, which of the following plays the major role in determining membrane potential? Multiple choice question. The membrane's permeability to potassium. The concentration gradient of sodium. The concentration gradient of phosphate ions. The membrane's permeability to proteins.
The membrane's permeability to potassium.
For osmosis to occur: select all that apply: a- the membrane must be selectively permeable. b- the membrane must be relatively impermeable to the solute. c- there must be difference in the concentration of a solute on both sides of a membrane. d- the membrane must be lacking channel proteins. e- the membrane must have numerous microvilli.
a-the membrane must be selectively permeable. b-the membrane must be relatively impermeable to the solute. c-there must be difference in the concentration of a solute on both sides of a membrane.
Moving molecules against their concentration gradient requires ATP and is a form of _____________________ transport.
active transport
Active transport aids the movement of molecules ______. Multiple choice question. down a concentration gradient, using ATP. down a concentration gradient, without using ATP against a concentration gradient, using ATP against a concentration gradient, without using ATP
against a concentration gradient, using ATP
If a reaction requires energy to proceed, it is ______. Multiple choice question. an exergonic reaction an endergonic reaction losing free energy
an endergonic reaction
Coupled reactions select all that apply: results in a loss of ATP to the cell. are inefficient and result in heat loss. provide the cell the energy it needs for reactions.
are inefficient and result in heat loss. provide the cell the energy it needs for reactions.
Based on modern naming systems, enzymes should end with the _____
ase
The flow of energy through organisms is generally referred to as Multiple choice question. bioenergetics. cellular respiration. thermodynamics.
bioenergetics.
The flow of energy through organisms is generally referred to as Multiple choice question. cellular respiration. thermodynamics. bioenergetics.
bioenergetics.
Enzymes are ____________ that reduce the activation energy required to begin a chemical reaction.
biological catalysts
Metal ions such as Mg2+ and Cu2+ are essential to enzyme reactions and are known as__________
cofactors
hypotonic: cell will lose water cell will gain water no change
cell will gain water
hypertonic: cell will lose water cell will gain water no change
cell will lose water
The resting membrane potential is ______. Multiple choice question. close to the ENa for sodium (+66 mV) close to the Ek for potassium (-90 mv) close to 0 mV always positive
close to the Ek for potassium (-90 mv)
____________ reactions allow for the exergonic reactions to provide energy required for the endergonic reactions.
coupled reactions
Choose the components that can be found in the extracellular environment. Multiple select question. dissolved molecules organelles polysaccharides proteins fluid
dissolved molecules polysaccharides proteins fluid
__________ reactions require an input of energy in order to proceed. Listen to the complete question exergonic endergonic
endergonic
what are the types of cell signaling:
endocrine synaptic paracrine
Metabolic pathways are ______. Multiple choice question. any chemical reaction that proceeds through multiple steps enzyme catalyzed reactions proceeding through several steps any enzyme catalyzed reaction
enzyme catalyzed reactions proceeding through several steps
Metabolic pathways are ______. Multiple choice question. any enzyme catalyzed reaction enzyme catalyzed reactions proceeding through several steps any chemical reaction that proceeds through multiple steps
enzyme catalyzed reactions proceeding through several steps
The energy required for endergonic reactions comes from other ______ reactions. Multiple choice question. endergonic heat energy exergonic
exergonic
The energy required for endergonic reactions comes from other ______ reactions. Multiple choice question. exergonic endergonic heat energy
exergonic
The ______ environment is comprised of a fluid compartment containing dissolved molecules and a matrix of polysaccharides and proteins that give form to the tissues. intracellular extracellular
extracellular
The ______ environment is comprised of a fluid compartment containing dissolved molecules and a matrix of polysaccharides and proteins that give form to the tissues. Multiple choice question. extracellular intracellular
extracellular
The fluid compartment surrounding cells is considered the_________ environment.
extracellular
The ______ is comprised of protein fibers and a gel-like ground substance. intracellular fluid blood plasma extracellular matrix plasma membrane
extracellular matrix
Transport of molecules from high to low concentration across a membrane carrier is termed __________ diffusion. facilitated simple
facilitated
Some cells can communicate directly with each other through ______, where signaling molecules diffuse through the cytoplasm of adjacent cells. Multiple choice question. extracellular secretions gap junctions hormones
gap junctions
Which of the following molecules are osmotically active? Multiple select question. nonpolar molecules lipids glucose ions polar molecules
glucose ions polar molecules
Which of the following molecules are osmotically active? Multiple select question. nonpolar molecules glucose polar molecules lipids ions
glucose polar molecules ions
As an example of carrier specificity, glucose transporters would allow ______. Multiple choice question. any monosaccharide any sugar any molecule of similar size to glucose glucose only
glucose only
With respect to changes in red blood cell volume associated with osmosis, to burst is to undergo ______, and to shrink is to undergo ______. Multiple choice question. swelling; edema hemolysis; crenation crenation; hemolysis
hemolysis; crenation
NAD and FAD participate in the transfer of_____________ in their function as coenzymes.
hydrogen, H+
If a cell is placed in a ______ solution, it will become dehydrated and shrivel. If placed in a ______ solution, water will move into the cell and it may burst. Multiple choice question. hypotonic/hypertonic hypertonic/hypotonic
hypertonic/hypotonic
No change in volume will occur in a cell placed in a(n) __________ solution. hypertonic hypotonic isotonic
isotonic
Based on what you know of the naming of enzymes, which of the following would be an example of an enzyme? Multiple choice question. Maltose Lipase Insulin
lipase
The extent to which each ion contributes differently to membrane potential is dependent upon its: Multiple select question. membrane transport process atomic number membrane permeability concentration gradient
membrane permeability concentration gradient
A _________ pathway will begin with a substrate, pass through intermediate reactions, and end with a product.
metabolic
A reaction that would start with a reactant, have a few intermediate steps, and end in a final product would describe a(n) Multiple choice question. metabolic pathway. inhibition pathway. induction reaction. enzymatic mass action reaction.
metabolic pathway.
In secondary active transport, energy needed for the movement of a molecule is most often obtained from: Multiple choice question. movement of Na+ down its concentration gradient
movement of Na+ down its concentration gradient
End-product inhibition controls enzymatic reactions through ________ feedback. positive feedback negative feedback
negative feedback
The membrane potential is a result of the inside of a cell membrane being __________ charged and the outside of a cell being _______ charged.
negatively; positively
The net movement of water across a cell membrane is called: Multiple choice question. pinocytosis osmosis active transport diffusion facilitated diffusion
osmosis
___________ is the specific term referring to the net movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane.
osmosis
If a cell is placed in an isotonic solution: Multiple choice question. the cell will burst. the cell will become dehydrated. osmosis will not occur.
osmosis will not occur.
__________ pressure is the pressure required to halt the process of osmosis.
osmotic
The pressure needed to stop osmosis is: Multiple choice question. hydrostatic pressure osmotic pressure
osmotic pressure
If a molecule promotes the movement of water, it is described as: Multiple choice question. osmotically active hydrostatic membrane potential selectively permeable
osmotically active
If a molecule promotes the movement of water, it is described as: Multiple choice question. selectively permeable osmotically active hydrostatic membrane potential
osmotically active
Diffusion and osmosis occurring between the spaces of epithelial cells are termed _________ transport. active transport paracellular transport
paracellular
Choose the characteristics of facilitated diffusion. Multiple select question. passive transport process uses a carrier protein powered by thermal energy requires energy in the form of ATP
passive transport process uses a carrier protein powered by thermal energy
Another term for cell membrane is ______ membrane. Multiple choice question. osmotic plasma basal selective
plasma
The intra- and extracellular compartments are separated by the ________ membrane .
plasma membrane
When the hydrolysis of ATP is necessary for the function of carrier proteins, the process is: Multiple choice question. simple diffusion primary passive transport osmosis primary active transport facilitated diffusion
primary active transport
Enzymes are typically ______. Multiple choice question. proteins carbohydrates lipids
proteins
Choose the components that can be found in the extracellular environment. proteins polysaccharides dissolved molecules fluid organelles
proteins polysaccharides dissolved molecules fluid
Substrates are the ______ in a reaction. Multiple choice question. products reactants catalysts
reactants
The membrane potential of a cell that is not sending impulses is its: Multiple choice question. Nernst equilibrium potential voltage potential resting membrane potential permeability potential
resting membrane potential
The membrane potential of a cell that is not sending impulses is its: Multiple choice question. permeability potential Nernst equilibrium potential voltage potential resting membrane potential
resting membrane potential
At _______, an enzymatic reaction rate will no longer increase, even if you add more substrate. Multiple choice question. saturation denaturation optimum
saturation
The point at which the rate of an enzymatic reaction will no longer increase with an increase in the amount of substrate is referred to as the ____________ point.
saturation
Polar molecules that bind to receptors, but do not enter a cell, use _______ ________ to change the activities of the cell.
second messenger
Polar regulatory molecules cannot enter cells, therefore they must exert effects on the cells using intermediaries called: Multiple choice question. primary messengers synapses hormones carriers second messengers
second messengers
Coupled transport in which the energy to move a molecule against its concentration gradient is provided by the transport of sodium down its concentration gradient is called _____________ active transport
secondary
When evaluating the effects of various solutions on red blood cells, crenation means to ______, and hemolysis means to ______. Multiple choice question. swell; shrink burst; swell shrink; burst burst; shrink
shrink; burst
A solution consists of the ________ and _______.
solvent and solute
In a sugar-water solution, water would be the ______ and sugar would be the ______. Multiple choice question. solute; solvent solvent; solute
solvent; solute
Carrier proteins interact with particular molecules only. This characteristic is: Multiple choice question. competition saturation tonicity specificity
specificity
An enzyme will react with ______ a at the active site.
substrates
Two different molecules are transported together in the same direction. symport antiport
symport
Enzyme reactions are affected by the concentrations of enzymes and substrates as well as factors like ___________.
temperature
The membrane potential is ______. Multiple choice question. the voltage of the fluid outside the cell the observation that cells appear negative inside relative to the outside the observation that cells appear positive inside relative to the outside
the observation that cells appear negative inside relative to the outside
The rate of diffusion through a membrane is dependent upon: ( more than one apply) the shape of the solute the steepness of the concentration gradient the permeability of the membrane the surface area of the membrane the temperature of the solution
the steepness of the concentration gradient the permeability of the membrane the surface area of the membrane the temperature of the solution
The rate of diffusion through a membrane is dependent upon: (more than one apply) the temperature of the solution the shape of the solute the permeability of the membrane the steepness of the concentration gradient the surface area of the membrane
the temperature of the solution the permeability of the membrane the steepness of the concentration gradient the surface area of the membrane
Bioenergetics describes energy flow in organisms and the importance of the first and second laws of _______
thermodynamics
An increased temperature of a solution is likely ______. Multiple choice question. to increase the rate of diffusion to leave diffusion unaffected to decrease the rate of diffusion
to increase the rate of diffusion
One term for movement of substances directly through the cytoplasm of epithelial cells is called: Multiple choice question. bulk transport paracellular transport coupled transport transcellular transport
transcellular transport
endocrine system
type of cell signaling that target cells with hormone receptors
synaptic
type of cell signaling that target innervated cells
Paracrine
type of cell signaling that target neighboring cells
Choose the characteristics of facilitated diffusion. Multiple select question. requires energy in the form of ATP uses a carrier protein powered by thermal energy passive transport process
uses a carrier protein powered by thermal energy passive transport process
Aquaporins are specific channel proteins that allow for the movement of ______ across a selectively permeable membrane. Multiple choice question. lipids water sodium glucose proteins
water
The term tonicity refers to the effect of a solution on the translocation of ___________ into or out of cells.
water
The term tonicity refers to the effect of a solution on the translocation of________________________ into or out of cells.
water
When red blood cells are placed into a hypertonic solution, ______. Multiple choice question. no osmosis occurs water moves out of the cells water moves into the cells
water moves out of the cells
An enzyme secreted in an inactive form is called a(n) ___________.
zymogen
Enzymes secreted from the pancreas to the small intestine are secreted as coenzymes. zymogens. isoenzymes.
zymogens.