BIOL 1000 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Chromosome Segregation, Ribulose, Dna Replication

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Please note: while test 2 focusses on the material below, it assumes you have the knowledge from the test 1 learning outcomes. All topics are interconnected, so we assume you are already familiar with test 1 material. Cell membranes and membrane transport: define key terms: selective permeability, diffusion, simple and facilitated diffusion, gradient, channel protein, carrier protein, integral protein, peripheral protein, active transport, passive transport uniport, symport, antiport, osmosis, hypertonic, hypotonic, isotonic, exocytosis, endocytosis. [knowledge: describe the structure and common components of eukaryotic membranes. Comprehension] self-review: describe the functions of the eukaryotic plasma membrane. [comprehension: explain how the plasma membrane structure provides selective permeability. [comprehension: describe how each membrane component contributes to the function of the eukaryotic membrane. [comprehension: compare and contrast passive and active transport across eukaryotic membranes, providing (and/or correctly identifying) examples of different transport mechanisms. [comprehension, analysis: describe exocytosis and endocytosis, and the cellular processes/situations in which these processes would occur.