Across
- 3. Fixative used for methyl-green pyronin staining
- 5. Unicellular organism commonly found in ponds, covered in motile cilia, and used in 2 lab experiments so far
- 8. Chemical that inhibits microfilament formation (written with no spaces)
- 9. This reagent is an alkaline solution of copper salts that changes color in the presence of more than one peptide bond
- 10. Bundle of microtubules and associated proteins comprising a cilium
- 11. Microtubules are polymers of________
- 15. Instrument used to measure the absorbance of liquid samples at selected wavelengths
- 18. Percent solution (w v) equals number of ____ per 100 mls
- 19. Staining reagent that reacts strongly with single-stranded nucleic acids
- 21. Motor protein in cilia
- 23. Charge conferred on proteins by SDS
- 24. Negatively-charged polypeptides move toward this
Down
- 1. Polymers formed by heating dry amino acids
- 2. Peripheral blood cell that does no contain DNA in its mature form in mammals
- 4. This is the best type of optics (on our microscopes) for viewing live specimens (two words, written without a space)
- 6. Number of moles of a solute per liter solution
- 7. The most abundant leukocyte in peripheral blood
- 8. Chemical that increases intracellular cAMP
- 10. Eosin is a(n)_______ dye
- 12. Protein commonly used in creating standard curves
- 13. These interactions are reduced by 2-mercaptoethanol (two words, written without a space)
- 14. We looked at the fauna in the guts of these organisms
- 16. Chemical that causes depolymerization of microtubules
- 17. Enzyme that destroys RNA
- 20. Unicellular organism we compared to microspheres
- 22. Type of paper we transferred proteins onto for western blotting
