BIOL 1111 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Lysosomal Storage Disease, Lipid Bilayer, Microtubule Organizing Center
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This is a list of concepts and terms you should review for your second exam (wednesday, october 28, 2015). This list is not meant to be all-inclusive but rather should be used as a guideline to help you organize your studying: cell structure, prokaryotic cells (lack a membrane bound nucleus; structurally simple and small), two domains: i) Compartmentalization- ability to restrict actions within cells, allows eukaryotic cells to be larger and more complex, isolates reactions from other cells. Important component in muscle contraction b: microtubules (tubulin)- i) Integral proteins- partially or totally embedded have, key in cell recognition, communication: proteins, channel, carrier, cell recognition, receptors, enzymes, adhesion, plasma membrane permeability - differentially (selectively) permeable, high permeability, moderate c, very low. ?, plasmolysis- loss of turgor pressure, cell wall separation: hypotonic solution - solution with a lower concentration of solute than the solution on the other side of the membrane.