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______ 1.) A Membrane is a boundary that ________ to move across it:
______ 2.) Membrane foundation is formed by the:
______ 3.) Lipid bilayer Does permit water soluble substances to pass through it into the cell:
______ 4.) Fluid Mosaic Model describes the organization of:
______ 5.) ________ serve as control points for substances entering or leaving the cell:
______ 6.) Phospholipids in a membrane can _______ but cannot ________.
______ 7.) Membrane protein that spans both sides of the membrane – provides a passage way:
______ 8.) Receptor Proteins
______ 9.) An example of a cell surface marker is a:
______ 10.) Active Transport Proteins:
______ 11.) Passive Transport Proteins:
______ 12.) Diffusion is:
______ 13.) Osmosis is:
______ 14.) Hypertonic Solution outside the red blood cell as described in lecture:
______ 15.) Passive Transport is important to the cell as it allows the cell to take up additional molecules of a substance at concentrations higher than the extracellular environment:
______ 16.) Endocytosis – large molecules must:
______ 17.) Anabolic Pathways:
______ 18.) Energy is:
______ 19.) Kinetic Energy is:
______ 20.) Cat sleeping on his(her) cat pole is an example of:
______ 21.) Which is Not part of the1st Law of Thermodynamics states:
______ 22.) 2nd Law of Thermodynamics states:
______ 23.) Exergonic reaction:
______ 24.) The energy carrier of the cell is:
______ 25.) Reactant or Substrate is the substance that:
______ 26.) Enzyme is:
______ 27.) Activation energy:
______ 28.) An Enzyme works by ________ the Activation Energy:
______ 29.) Active site is where the ________ binds:
______ 30.) Extremely high temperature (boiling) results in a protein being:
______ 31.) Allosteric control – molecule that attaches to the enzyme:
______ 32.) In Feedback Inhibition, (the) ________ binds to the allosteric site:
______ 33.) Life on Earth as we know it would not be possible without the oxygen produced by:
______ 34.) ____________ Photosynthesis does not produce oxygen:
______ 35.) Photoautotrophs:
______ 36.) Heterotrophs:
______ 37.) Photosynthesis takes place in the:
______ 38.) Photosynthesis occurs in 3 Steps; which is NOT one of the steps:
______ 39.) Pigments:
______ 40.) Major photosynthetic pigment(s) found in all organisms:
______ 41.) Accessory pigments:
______ 42.) Which are the products of photosynthesis?
______ 43.) Light Dependent Reaction occurs in:
______ 44.) Product(s) of the Light Dependent or Light Reaction are:
______ 45.) ATP’s produced in the Light Dependent or Light Reaction are:
______ 46.) Calvin-Benson Cycle occurs in:
______ 47.) Product(s) of the Calvin-Benson Cycle:
______ 48.) Main Photosynthetic Enzyme is:
______ 49.) Photorespiration is beneficial to the plant allowing it to be more efficient:
______ 50.) Photorespiration occurs mainly in:
1. Selectively controls which substances
Membrane is meant to serve protection so it cannot allow all substances to cross through it.
Cells requires to perform metabolic reactions to remain alive, they will need substances from in and out of cells. Therefore, it is necessary to allow substances. This proves third option is wrong
Membeane is specialised in such a way that it allows only some substances which are requires by cell and does not allow others.
2. Phospholipid bilayer
Membrane or outer covering of cell is made up of bilayer of Phospholipds. Phospholipds contain an hydrophilic head of phosphate and two tails of fatty acids which are hydrophobic in nature. These tails are sandwiched between the heads.
3. False
Lipid bilayer consists of a hydrophilic head which show attracted with water molecules. This layer lies outside and inside of a cell. Between this layer lies a hydrophobic tail of lipids which repels the water. Therefore, making it difficult to transport water soluble substances to pass through the cell.
4. Cellular membranes
Fluid mosaic model describe the organization of cell membranes . It explains that there is a lipid bilayer in which protein molecules are embedded. Therrfore, second and third option are wrong. It explains about both.
5. Nucleic acids
Carbohydrates are the energy source in animals
Proteins are meant for structural organization, Maintenance of body tissues, growth and repair.
Lipids are structural molecule
Nucleic acid govern the every action taken in cell. It signals the cell to perform. Also it serve as control points for substances entering or leaving the cell.