Biology
Building Blocks of Life
Cell communication
and multicellularity
Chemistry and Labs
DNA,
RNA
100

What is the study of life?

Biology

100

Listing from most common to least common, what are the 4 macromolecules found in living things?

Proteins, Nucleic Acids, Carbohydrates, Lipids

100

What which cofactors aid in oxidation/reduction of a reaction?

Iron (Fe2+ or Fe3+)

Copper (Cu+ or Cu2+)

100

What makes up an atom?

Protons, neutrons, and electrons

100

What is the Central Dogma?

DNA -> RNA -> Protein

200

Explain the differences between aerobic and anaerobic processes

Aerobic uses oxygen while anaerobic does not need oxygen

200

What polar bonds are present in nucleic acids?

P-O

O-H

C-O

N-H

200

List the prosthetic groups. Are they permanent? (yes or no)

Heme, Flavin, Retinal

They are permanently bonded to the group

200

What is the goal of the Scientific Method?

To reject the null hypothesis

200

Name two differences between DNA and RNA

RNA: Ribose sugar, Single-Stranded, Has Uracil, Has a Hydroxyl group on the 2'C

DNA: Deoxyribose sugar, Double-Stranded, Thymine, Has a Hydrogen group on the 2'C

300

What are the most abundant elements on Earth?

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorous, Sulfur

300

List the functions of carbohydrates

Energy Storage, Energy Transport, Structural support, Cell Membrane Connections

300

What is the difference between competitive inhibition and non-competitive inhibition?

Competitive: competes with the substrate for the active site

Non-competitive: inhibitor binds to a site that does not block the substrate

300

How many bonds does Carbon form?

4 bonds

300

How should DNA be read?

from 3' to 5'

400

From smallest to largest, list the organization of cells

Atoms -> Cells -> Tissue -> Organs -> Organ System -> Organisms -> Populations -> Communities -> Landscape -> Biosphere

400

At which structure of a protein will you find disulfide bridges?

Tertiary Structure

400

What are the characteristics of the signal transduction pathway?

receptor, signal, response

400

What is the strongest type of bond elements can form?

Covalent

400

What type of reaction combines phosphodiester bonds?

Condensation reaction
500

List 5 shared characteristics in living organisms

(any is acceptable)

(1) have common chemical compounds, (2) are made up of cells, (3) convert environmental molecules to biological molecules, (4) extract energy from the environment to do work, (5) regulate their internal environments, (6) contain genetic information used to develop, maintain themselves, function, and reproduce, (7) use a universal molecular code to build proteins from genomic information, (8) exist in populations that evolve

500

What is the monomer and polar bond found in lipids?

Trick question, they don't have any polar bonds or monomers.

500

What junctions do animal cells use to communicate? What junctions do plant cells use to communicate?

Gap Junctions

Plasmodesmata

500

Define Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic cells.

Hydrophobic dislikes water

Hydrophilic likes water

500

What bases are Purines? What bases are Pyrimidines?

Purines: Adenine and Guanine

Pyrimidines: Cytosine, Thymine, Uracil

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