human cell pt1
Across
- 2. type of transport that uses proteins that regulate the movement of specific molecules across a vesicles membrane
- 4. this part of the PLB is hydrophilic and made up of phosphate glycerol
- 5. protein that binds other proteins to cell structures like cytoskeleton/extracellular matrix
- 6. diffusion that needs help through carriers/channels
- 10. molecules or ions in a cell that transmit signals received at the surface from extracellular signaling molecules
- 11. proteins that are permanently embedded/spans across the entire plasma membrane
- 12. diffusion that needs no help
- 13. a protein on the outer layer of the PLB that recognizes drugs/cellular components and causes an immune response
- 15. type of transport with ion-gated voltage channels that only open with energy
Down
- 1. neurotransmitters that binds to receptor protein and activates intracellular signaling pathways
- 3. a protein in the membrane that usually requires no energy to move substances across PLB
- 7. the tendency of ions/molecules to move from an area of high concentration to low concentration
- 8. fuzzy looking coating on the PLB, polysaccharide chain used for distant communication
- 9. high concentration of cholesterol and proteins in PLB used to signal molecules and antibody communication/raw component storage
- 14. when G-proteins phosphorylate they create this, gives G-proteins energy to move and locate adenylate cyclase