Chapter 6,7,9,11 Bio Test
Difference between active transport and facilitated diffusion.
Active transport requires energy from ATP and facilitated diffusion does not and uses a transport protein.
An enzyme that transfers phosphate groups from ATP to a protein is...
Kinase
Membrane concentration
Membrane carbohydrates function primarily in cell- cell recognition.
Cells A and B are the same size and shape, but cell A is metabolically quiet and cell B is actively consuming oxygen. Oxygen will diffuse more quickly into __ cell because ______.
B..... the diffusion gradient there is steeper
Green olives may be preserved in brine, which is 20-30% salt solution. How does this method prevent contamination by microorganisms?
Bacteria can't survive in a hypertonic solution because they lose water
The concentration of calcium in a cell is 0.3%. The concentration of calcium in the surrounding fluid is 0.1%. How could the cell obtain more calcium?
active transport
the binding of a signal molecule to a ligand- gated ion channel
allows charged molecules to pass through the membrane
What is not involved in facilitated diffusion?
an outside energy source
Two of the most common second messengers you read about in Chapter 11 are
calcium ion and cAMP
Which one of the following molecules is most likely to diffuse freely across the lipid bilayer of the cell membrane without the involvement of a transport protein?
carbon dioxide
eukaryotic _____ often contain steroid molecules such as cholesterol
cell membrane
Membrane carbohydrates function primarily in...
cell-cell recognition
Cell-cell recognition`
cells recognize other cells by covalently bonding to surface carbs; form molecules such as glycolipids bonded to glycoproteins.
your bone cells, muscle cells, and skin cells look different because
different genes are turned on in different types of cells
Enables a cell to pick up and concentrate a specific kind of molecule
exocytosis
A cell placed in a hypotonic solution will...
expand
All of the following are membranes...phospholipids, steroids, and glycoproteins...except
glyconucleic acids
In osmosis, water always moves towards the ___ solution: that is, toward the solution with the ___ solute concentration.
hypertonic... greater
cell biologists use this term to refer to any small molecule
ligand
Amphipathic
molecules are both polar and nonpolar
Materials that readily cross the lipid portion of a cell membrane are typically
nonpolar and uncharged
materials that readily cross the lipid portion of a cell membrane are typically...
nonpolar and uncharged
Passive transport
requires no ATP
isotonic
same concentration in and out---- equilibrium
embedded in the membrane or floating in the cytoplasm
signal receptors
Signal receptors
signal receptors can be embedded in the membrane or floating in cytoplasm
Sea water is dangerous to drink because....
Sea water is hypertonic to your body tissues and drinking it will cause you to lose water by osmosis.