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Campbell Biology 7th Edition Chapter 5 Key Terms Flashcards

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1999030231exocytosisthe movement of materials out of the cytoplasm of a cell by the fusion of vesicles with the plasma membrane0
1999030232facilitated diffusionthe passage of a substance through a specific transport protein across a biological membrane down its concentration gradient1
1999030233hypertonic solutionA solution in which the concentration of solutes is greater than that of the cell that resides in the solution (causes shrinking)2
1999030234hypotonic solutionA solution in which the concentration of solutes is less than that of the cell that resides in the solution (causes swelling)3
1999030235induced fitthe change in shape of the active site of an enzyme, caused by entry of the substrate, so that it binds more snugly to the substrate.4
1999030236isotonic solutiona solution that, when surrounding a cell, has no effect on passage of water in or out of the cell5
1999030237kinetic energythe energy of motion / the energy of a mass of matter that is moving6
1999030238noncompetitive inhibitora substance that reduces the activity of an enzyme without entering an active site. by binding elsewhere on the enzyme, a noncompetitive inhibitor changes the shape of the enzyme so that the active site no longer effectively catalyzes the conversion of substrate to product.7
1999030239concentration gradienta region along which the density of a chemical substance increases or decreases8
1999030240diffusionthe spontaneous movement of a substance down its concentration gradient from where it is more concentrated to where it is less concentrated9
1999030241endergonic reactionan energy-requiring chemical reaction, which yields products with more potential energy than the reactants.10
1999030242endocytosiscellular uptake of molecules or particles via formation of new vesicles from the plasma membrane11
1999030243entropya measure of disorder. one form is disorder is heat, which id random molecular motion12
1999030244enzymea macromolecule, usually a protein, that serves as a biological catalyst, changing the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed by the reaction13
1999030245exergonic reactionan energy-releasing chemical reaction in which the reactants contain more potential energy than the products14
1999030246active sitethe part of an enzyme molecule where a substrate molecule attaches; typically a pocket or groove on the enzyme's surface15
1999030247active transportthe movement of a substance across a biological membrane against its concentration gradient; needs ATP16
1999030248ATPadenosine triphosphate, the main energy source for cells17
1999030249aquaporina transport protein in the plasma membrane of some plant or animal cells the facilitates the diffusion of water across the membrane (osmosis)18
1999030250cellular respirationthe aerobic harvesting of energy from food molecule; the energy-releasing chemical breakdown of food molecules19
1999030251coenzymean organic molecule serving as a cofactor20
1999030252cofactora nonprotein molecule or ion that is required for the proper functioning of an enzyme21
1999030253competitive inhibitora substance that reduces the activity of an enzyme by binding to the enzyme's active site in place of the substrate22
1999030254osmoregulationthe maintenance of solute concentrations and the balance of water gain and loss23
1999030255osmosisthe diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane24
1999030256passive transportthe diffusion of a substance across a biological membrane, with no use of energy25
1999030257phagocytosisa type of endocytosis in which the cell engulfs macromolecules, or other cells or particles into its cytoplasm; cellular "eating"26
1999030258pinocytosisa type of endocytosis in which the cell takes fluid and dissolved solutes into small membranous vesicles; cellular "drinking"27
1999030259potential energythe energy that matter possesses because of its location or arrangement28
1999030260receptor mediated endocytosisthe movement of specific molecules into a cell by the inward budding of membranous vesicles29
1999030261substrateA part, substance, or element that lies beneath and supports another part, substance, or element; the reactant in reactions catalyzed by enzymes30

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