1.3, 2.2, 5.4, D.3
Across
- 5. it is transferred from the liver to the bone marrow
- 6. this functional group gives phospholipids the hydrophilic property
- 7. these proteins are produced by Golgis and ERs of liver cells
- 9. present in the cell membrane, regulates its fluidity
- 10. another name for the Davson-Danielli model
- 11. an ability and a process occurring in the liver
- 14. occurs to methane at -160 degrees celsius or more
- 15. a group of organisms that have evolved from a common ancestor
- 16. the most common liver cells
- 17. this type of cell conducts phagocytosis of red blood cells
- 18. function of sweat
- 20. yellow pigment obtained from the heme group
- 21. proteins embedded in the phospholipid membrane
- 22. a common name for two fatty acid chains in a phospholipid
- 23. components of these cells are recycled in the liver
- 25. this family of angiosperms was split into five families using cladistics
- 27. occurs due to obstruction of the bile duct by gallstones or pancreatic cancer
- 28. ...-Nicolson model
- 29. a method of hypothesizing relationships among organisms
Down
- 1. this vein supplies nutrients to the liver
- 2. ...-etched micrographs disproved the Davson-Danielli model
- 3. formed in water by phospholipids
- 4. wings of a butterfly and wings of an eagle, for example
- 6. this feature of water makes it a great solvent of molecules like glucose, but not lipids
- 8. sticking of water molecules to other molecules, e.g. lignin
- 12. a property of phospholipids
- 13. ... mosaic is the scientifically accepted model of cell membrane
- 15. specific heat ... of water is higher than that of methane
- 19. fluorescent forms of these proteins were used to verify if the plasma membrane is fluid
- 24. like capillaries but are wider and the walls are not continuously lined with cells
- 26. attraction of molecules for other molecules of the same kind