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UTA - Biology 1441 – Exam 1 Questions and Answers Pinocytosis - ANSWERSa variation of endocytosis that imports macromolecules that the cell needs from the extracellular fluidPlasmolysis detaching the cell membrane from the cell wall and constricting the cell membrane when a plant cell is in a hypertonic solution Potocytosis - ANSWERSvariation of pinocytosis that uses a different coating protein (caveolin) on the plasma membrane's cytoplasmic side primary active transport - ANSWERSactive transport that moves ions or small molecules across a membrane and may create a difference in charge across that membrane Pump - ANSWERSactive transport mechanism that works against electrochemical gradients receptor-mediated endocytosis - ANSWERSvariation of endocytosis that involves using specific binding proteins in the plasma membrane for specific molecules or particles, and clathrin-coated pits that become clathrin-coated vesicles secondary active transport - ANSWERSmovement of material that results from primary active transport to the electrochemical gradient selectively permeable - ANSWERSmembrane characteristic that allows some substances through Solute - ANSWERSsubstance dissolved in a liquid to form a solution

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Pinocytosis - ANSWERSa variation of endocytosis that imports macromolecules that the cell
needs from the extracellular fluidPlasmolysis detaching the cell membrane from the cell wall
and constricting the cell membrane when a plant cell is in a hypertonic solution



Potocytosis - ANSWERSvariation of pinocytosis that uses a different coating protein (caveolin) on
the plasma membrane's cytoplasmic side



primary active transport - ANSWERSactive transport that moves ions or small molecules across a
membrane and may create a difference in charge across that membrane



Pump - ANSWERSactive transport mechanism that works against electrochemical gradients



receptor-mediated endocytosis - ANSWERSvariation of endocytosis that involves using specific
binding proteins in the plasma membrane for specific molecules or particles, and clathrin-
coated pits that become clathrin-coated vesicles



secondary active transport - ANSWERSmovement of material that results from primary active
transport to the electrochemical gradient



selectively permeable - ANSWERSmembrane characteristic that allows some substances
through



Solute - ANSWERSsubstance dissolved in a liquid to form a solution

, Symporter - ANSWERStransporter that carries two different ions or small molecules, both in the
same direction



Tonicity - ANSWERSamount of solute in a solution



transport protein - ANSWERSmembrane protein that facilitates a substance's passage across a
membrane by binding it



Transporter - ANSWERSspecific carrier proteins or pumps that facilitate movement



Uniporter - ANSWERStransporter that carries one specific ion or molecule



alpha-helix structure (α-helix) - ANSWERStype of secondary protein structure formed by folding
the polypeptide into a helix shape with hydrogen bonds stabilizing the structure



amino acid - ANSWERSa protein's monomer; has a central carbon or alpha carbon to which an
amino group, a carboxyl group, a hydrogen, and an R group or side chain is attached; the R
group is different for all 20 common amino acids



beta-pleated sheet (β-pleated) - ANSWERSsecondary structure in proteins in which hydrogen
bonding forms "pleats" between atoms on the polypeptide chain's backbone



biological macromolecule - ANSWERSlarge molecule necessary for life that is built from smaller
organic molecules



Carbohydrate - ANSWERSbiological macromolecule in which the ratio of carbon to hydrogen and
to oxygen is 1:2:1; carbohydrates serve as energy sources and structural support in cells and
form arthropods' cellular exoskeleton

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