Vocabulary Crossword - Chapter 5
Across
- 2. Proteins that form openings in the cell membrane.
- 3. Lipids with attached polysaccharide chains.
- 5. Membrane proteins that participate directly in metabolic reactions are called _____ proteins.
- 7. Double-layer of lipids that makes up most of the plasma membrane.
- 8. Type of transport that requires no ATP energy.
- 11. Important steroid of cell membranes.
- 13. Type of cell junction that stretches.
- 14. Solution with fewer solutes than the cell it surrounds.
- 15. Solutions with equal concentrations on both sides of a cell membrane.
- 16. Difference in concentration of a solute within a solution.
- 17. Describes the strength of a solution.
- 18. Substance dissolved in a solution.
- 19. Type of cell junction that forms barriers between cells.
- 22. Small strands of cytoplasm that penetrate cell walls and join adjacent plant cells.
- 26. Type of membrane transport that actively transports macromolecules across the cell membrane using vesicles.
- 28. Pinocytosis controlled by receptor proteins.
- 30. Shriveling of animal cells.
- 31. Proteins that project into the plasma membrane.
- 34. Animal "cell bursting".
- 35. Water pressure that develops as a result of osmosis.
- 36. Proteins with "sugar tails" that help form a cell's "fingerprint".
- 39. Bulk transport that moves substances out of a cell.
- 40. Diffusion of water molecules across a selectively permeable membrane.
Down
- 1. Proteins that join cells together.
- 4. A spaghetti strainer, for example.
- 6. Type of cell junction that allows direct communication between cells through channels.
- 7. Type of endocytosis that brings in large, solid materials.
- 9. Membrane protein involved in communication.
- 10. Proteins found on the interior edge of cells.
- 12. Bulk transport that moves substances into a cell.
- 20. Solution that would cause a cell to lose water when placed in it.
- 21. Type of membrane transport that requires the help of a protein but no ATP.
- 23. Proteins that help carry substances across cell membranes.
- 24. Relatively stable, liquid mixture consisting of solute(s) and solvent(s).
- 25. Passive movement of particles from an area of high to low concentration.
- 27. Pressure that builds up within plant cells.
- 29. Protein that forms a part of cells unique fingerprints.
- 32. Type of endocytosis that brings in liquids and small particles.
- 33. Plant cells shriveling within their cell wall.
- 37. Liquid component of a solution.
- 38. Type of membrane transport that moves small solutes against their concentration gradient and requires ATP.