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Cellular Transport, Communication, and Energy Processes

Terms that correlate to Holt Biology Visualizing Life Chapter 4 and Chapter 5

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multicellular organisman organism that contains more than one cell
receptor proteinsproteins found embedded in the cell membrane that send signals to the inside of the cell
voltage-sensitive channelprotein channels that are responsive to electrical currents, example nerve cells
cell surface markersproteins embedded in the cell membrane that identify the cell
diffusionmovement of substance from a region of high concentration to a region of lower concentration, uses kinetic energy of the molecules
osmosisdiffusion of water
selective transportmovement of specific molecules by means of protein channels and pumps
facilitated diffusionform of selective transport that can only move molecules from high to low concentration
active transportmovement of molecules that require ATP (cell's energy), molecules can be concentrated against the gradient
sodium-potassium pumpchannels which move sodium ions out of the cell and potassium ions into the cell
proton pumpprotein pumps that move hydrogen protons out of the cell to balance pH (acidity) or help generate ATP
endocytosisprocess of the cell engulfing large particles to bring them inside the cell
exocytosiswastes or secretions expelled from the cell using small sacs
metabolismchemical reactions that occur in a cell
activation energyenergy required to start a reaction
enzymeprotein that controls chemical reactions in a cell
catalystcompound that lowers the activation energy for a chemical reaction, example - enzymes
substratemolecule that an enzyme changes
active siteregion on an enzyme that the substrate binds
ATPenergy molecule of the cell that is used for metabolism
photosynthesisprocess of capturing the sun's energy and using it to make sugar
cellular respirationprocess of taking apart molecules and transferring the energy to ATP
chlorophylla green pigment that captures the sun's energy
glycolysisthe first step in cellular respiration
oxidative respirationprocess that requires oxygen to finish breaking a glucose molecule down and transferring the energy to ATP
pyruvic acidthe end product of glycoysis
fermentationprocess of converting pyruvic acid to alcohol and carbon dioxide
feedback inhibitionslowing or stopping a reaction to control metabolism


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