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Carbon Dioxide and Water Entropy - ANSWERLess organized, less potential energy, more stable Metabolism - ANSWERSum of all chemical reactions in a cell Catabolism - ANSWERBreaking down molecules Anabolism - ANSWERBuilding molecules

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POB TEST 2 SHADWICK QUESTIONS
& ANSWERS
Carbon Dioxide and Water Entropy - ANSWERLess organized, less potential energy,
more stable

Metabolism - ANSWERSum of all chemical reactions in a cell

Catabolism - ANSWERBreaking down molecules

Anabolism - ANSWERBuilding molecules

Exergonic reactions - ANSWEREnergy release, products have less free energy than
reactants

Endergonic reactions - ANSWERRequires input of energy, products have more free
energy than reactants

Coupled Reactions - ANSWERReaction that takes energy from one place and puts it
somewhere else

Energy of Activaton (EA) - ANSWEREnergy but added to cause reaction (ex. need
match to start wood burning)

Active site - ANSWERsmall part of enzymes that complexes with the substrate

Substrate Concentration - ANSWERmore collisions between substrate and enzyme,
more active sites filled with substrate= more product

Temperature and pH - ANSWERWhen temperature increases, enzyme activity
increases

Each enzyme has an optimal pH - extremes of temperature and pH can denature
enzyme

Feedback inhibition - ANSWERproduct binds to active site or other site that changes the
shape of active site (ex. poisons, cyanide on plants)

Coenzymes - ANSWERorganic non-protein cofactors

Scanning electron microscopes (SEMs) - ANSWERStudy the detailed external
architecture of cell surfaces - black and white pictures

, Transition electron microscopes (TEMs) - ANSWERStudy the details of internal cell
structure

Structures all cells have in common - ANSWERPlasma Membrane, Ribosomes, DNA,
Cytoplasm

Plasma Membrane - ANSWER"Boundary and Gatekeeper"

Lysosome - ANSWERContains enzymes to digest good or damaged organelles

Plant and animal cells both have what structure? - ANSWERa mitochondria

Cytoskeleton - ANSWERNetwork of protein fibers that organizes the structures and
activities of the cell

Actin Filaments - ANSWERtwo long thin chains twisted I helix that provides structure as
a dense web under plasma membrane, PROVIDES MOVEMENT FOR MUSCLE
CONTRACTION, and form projections in intestinal cells as microvilli.

Intermediate Filaments - ANSWERSupports nuclear envelope, strengthens human hair,
and helps form cell-to-cell junctions.

Microtubules - ANSWERHollow cylinders of tubular protein that helps maintain cell
shape, form spindle apparatus during cell division, and interacts with motor molecules
kinesis and dyne to cause movement of organelles

Cilia and Flagella - ANSWERHairlike projections that aid in cell movement

Endosymbiotic Theory - ANSWERMitochondria and chloroplasts derived from
prokaryotes that were taken up by a larger cell. After entering the host cell, the bacteria
and host began living together cooperatively

Diabetes - ANSWERHigh blood sugar (glucose) levels over a long period. Symptoms:
frequent urination, increased thirst, higher hunger.

How does Glucose get to the membrane of an intestine cell? - ANSWERDiffusion

Osmosis - ANSWERdiffusion of water across membrane

Whats the problem with having too much glucose in your blood? - ANSWEROsmosis
and osmotic pressure

Animal cells - ANSWERiv drip has to be saline or else the red blood cells will explode

Plant cells - ANSWERcan have direct water because cell wall absorbs it

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