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The site of protein synthesis The fluid part of the membrane is
primarily this organic macromoleculeThe process where substances
move from an area of high concentration to an area of low
concentrationThe type of microscope we use in lab is thisInsulin is
an example of this type of signalIn PhilaCELLphia, a power plant
would represent these structuresContains the DNA within the
cellThis is the side of the membrane that carbohydrates are
foundThe intake of liquids through an in-folding of the membraneAs
the volume of cuboid cell increases, its surface area to volume
ratio does thisThese are chemical signals released from nerve cells
in animals.
Bacteria and Archaeans are examples of this type of cellSite of
aerobic respirationOf symport or antiport, the sodium-potassium
pump is thisWater will diffuse out of a cell when the cell is
placed in this type of solutionThis is a cell process where a
signal is converted to a form that can bring about a specific
cellular response
Phosphorylation is catalyzed by this enzymeThe three types are
microtubules, microfilaments, and intermediate filamentsProteins
that span the membrane most often serve this functionThe
sodium-potassium pump maintains this charge within a cellThis
occurs in plant cells in conditions of droughtThis alphabetical
protein, found linked to a cell surface receptor, will be able to
switch on or off an enzyme.An example of an amphipathic molecule
found in cells is thisCreate vesicles such as the lysosome and
peroxisomeThe absence of this type of element in the interior
region of the membrane makes it hydrophobicWith a high
concentration of chloride ion on the outside of the cell and a low
concentration on the inside, it will enter the cell by this
process.This is when an ion is pumped against a concentration
gradient to help another molecule pass through a symport by passive
transport.
This is the type of chemical reaction often involved in signal
transduction pathways.
The theory of this states that mitochondria and chloroplasts
were once free-living cellsActive TransportseductSeductive
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