APR: Chapter 3
solution
a mixture of dissolved substances within a fluid
which process moves substances across a membrane against their concentration gradient
active transport
ATP is necessary for _____ transport, but not necessary for ______________ transport
active, passive
how does facilitated diffusion differ from active transport
both mechanisms require a membrane transport protein however facilitated diffusion does not require ATP
identify functions of attachment proteins. thy attach
cells to intracellular materials cells to extracellular material one cell to another
the cellular material outside the nucleus but inside the plasma membrane that contains the organelles and cytosol is called
cytoplasm
the movement of solution from one area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration is known as
diffusion
true or false: large, non-lipid molecules dissolve through the lipid membrane
false
the cytoskeleton is composed of
intermediate filaments microtubules actin (intermediate) filaments
fluids found inside the cell are called _______ fluids
intracellular
intravenous solutions are often used in hospitals as part of patient care. when cells are exposed to these fluids their shapes do not change. these are ______ fluids
isotonic
facilitated diffusion will transport
large, polar molecules
the large organelle indicated in the figure is the
nucleus
the organelle which contains genetic information is surrounded by an envelope is the
nucleus
using a light microscope, the largest, most noticeable organelle visible in most cells is the
nucleus
internal structures of a cell that carry out specialized metabolic tasks are called
organelles
the diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane is known as
osmosis
the organelle (with no ribosomes) indicated in the figure is the
smooth endoplasmic reticulum
ions or molecule are carried from one side of the plasma membrane to the other by integral proteins called _______ proteins
transport
the type of membrane transport that requires energy, such as the ATP-powered protein pumps and a protein channel to move substances across the membrane is called ___________ transport
active
identify the function of a marker protein
allows for cellular identification
describe the location of the cytoplasm. the cytoplasm includes
cellular material between the plasma membrane and the nucleus
the organelles indicated in the figure are the
centrioles
the cellular area indicated by the circle and arrow is the
centrosome
transmembrane proteins with pores that allow ions and small molecules to pass through the membrane are referred to as ____ proteins
channel
ions typically cross the plasma membrane through tube-like passageways called
channel proteins
identify the different types of transport proteins
channel proteins ATP powered pumps carrier proteins
a complex of DNA and protein, which consists of many different genes is called
chromosomes
the sugar concentration in your glass of ice tea is very high at the bottom and low at the top. this concentration distribution is an example of a(n)
concentration gradient
the uptake of material through the plasma membrane by the formation of a vesicle is called
endocytosis
the organelle marked with a pointer is the
endoplasmic reticulum
a protein on the cell surface in the small intestine breaks the peptide bonds found in dietary proteins to release amino acids. this membrane protein is an example of a(n)
enzyme
some membrane proteins catalyze chemical reactions on either surface of the plasma membranes. these membrane proteins function as
enzymes
a process in which cytoplasmic vesicle fuses with the plasma membrane and release its contents out of the cell is known as
exocytosis
substances found outside the cell plasma membrane in the environment are considered
extracellular
the observation that the plasma membrane of the cell is not static or rigid, but highly flexible and changing has been referred to as the
fluid mosaic membrane model
the organelle indicated in the figure is the
golgi apparatus
when a substance is attracted to water it is sometimes referred to as being
hydrophilic
non polar molecules that 'fear' water are called
hydrophobic
a cell placed in a _____ solution causes the cell to lose water and shrivel (crenate)
hypertonic
cells in a ______ solution absorb water, smell, and may burst (lyse)
hypotonic
diffusion will transport
lipid soluble
how do hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tails of lipids influence their function
lipids will naturally form the blare structure of membranes
the organelle indicated by the arrow is a
mitochondria
the nucleus is a membrane-bound typically located
near the center of the cell
identify similarities between diffusion, osmosis and facilitated diffusion
net movement of substance moves from areas of higher to lower concentration do not utilize ATP
the amount of pressure exerted on one side of a selectively permeable membrane to stop osmosis is known as _________ pressure
osmotic
identify the characteristic functions of cells
passing on of genetic information ability to produce and respond to chemical and/or electrical signals synthesis of proteins, nucleic acids, lipids use of energy
diffusion, osmosis and facilitated diffusion are all examples of ___________ transport
passive
facilitated diffusion can best be described as a(n)
passive transport mechanism moving substances through a carrier from high to low concentration
identify the two primary components of the plasma membrane
proteins and lipids
the organelles that "read" coded genetic messages (messenger RNA) and assemble amino acids into proteins specified by the code are called
ribosomes
a membrane that only allows some substances to pass through it, but restricts other substances is known as a(n) ______________ permeable membrane
selectively
what is cytosol
the fluid portion of the cytoplasm containing the cytoskeleton
solvent
the fluid within which a substance is dissolved
what is mediated transport
the movement of molecules across a membrane by means of a protein carrier
what is diffusion
the movement of solute from an area of higher solute concentration to an area of lower concentration
solute
the substance to be dissolved
true or false: lipid soluble molecules easily pass through the plasma membrane
true
how are large, non-lipid-soluble molecules and small pieces of matter transported across the cell membrane
vesicles
the measurement of a fluids resistance to flow is referred to as its
viscosity
osmosis will transport
water