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multicellular organism | an organism that contains more than one cell |
receptor proteins | proteins found embedded in the cell membrane that send signals to the inside of the cell |
voltage-sensitive channel | protein channels that are responsive to electrical currents, example nerve cells |
cell surface markers | proteins embedded in the cell membrane that identify the cell |
diffusion | movement of substance from a region of high concentration to a region of lower concentration, uses kinetic energy of the molecules |
osmosis | diffusion of water |
selective transport | movement of specific molecules by means of protein channels and pumps |
facilitated diffusion | form of selective transport that can only move molecules from high to low concentration |
active transport | movement of molecules that require ATP (cell's energy), molecules can be concentrated against the gradient |
sodium-potassium pump | channels which move sodium ions out of the cell and potassium ions into the cell |
proton pump | protein pumps that move hydrogen protons out of the cell to balance pH (acidity) or help generate ATP |
endocytosis | process of the cell engulfing large particles to bring them inside the cell |
exocytosis | wastes or secretions expelled from the cell using small sacs |
metabolism | chemical reactions that occur in a cell |
activation energy | energy required to start a reaction |
enzyme | protein that controls chemical reactions in a cell |
catalyst | compound that lowers the activation energy for a chemical reaction, example - enzymes |
substrate | molecule that an enzyme changes |
active site | region on an enzyme that the substrate binds |
ATP | energy molecule of the cell that is used for metabolism |
photosynthesis | process of capturing the sun's energy and using it to make sugar |
cellular respiration | process of taking apart molecules and transferring the energy to ATP |
chlorophyll | a green pigment that captures the sun's energy |
glycolysis | the first step in cellular respiration |
oxidative respiration | process that requires oxygen to finish breaking a glucose molecule down and transferring the energy to ATP |
pyruvic acid | the end product of glycoysis |
fermentation | process of converting pyruvic acid to alcohol and carbon dioxide |
feedback inhibition | slowing or stopping a reaction to control metabolism |