biological molecules
control of gene expressiom
heart
ATP
homeostasis
100

what is the name for bonds between monosaccharides?

what is glycosidis bonds
100

what are the 3 types of substitution mutations?

silent, nonsense, missense


100

what is the name of arteries that supply oxygenated blood to heart muscles?

coronary arteries

100

which part of aerobic respiration is majority of ATP produced?

oxidative phosphorylation

100

what is the part of body that produces urine?

kidney

200

what is the name for both types of glucose having the same number of atoms but are just connected in a different way?

what are isomers


200

what is the term for modifying stem cell to turn them back into pluripotent

induced pluripotency


200

what is the type of vein that bring deoxygenated blood from above the heart?

superior vena cava

200

which part of respiration is in both aerobic and anaerobic?

glycolysis

200

what are the basic structural and functional units of kidney?

nephrons

300

what is the term used to describe molecules that change allosteric site of enzyme?

what is non-competitive inhibition

300

what is the term used to identify an organisms DNA base sequence in order?

genome sequencing

300

what is the very bottom of the heart called?

apex

300

which part of mitochondria does oxidative phosphorylation occur in?

innermitochondrial membrane

300

what is the name of the tubes that carry urine from kidneys to bladder?

ureters

400

what is the test for lipids? (describe it too)

what is milky emulsion ---> add ethanol to sample in beaker and shake it so that it dissolves & pour to solution of water & if lipids are present will turn milky

400

Why is DNA attracted to the cathode in gel electropheresis?

DNA is negatively charged due to having negative charged phosphate groups

400

what is the name of tissue that branched electrical impulse from apex to walls of left ventricle?

purkyne tissue

400

how many reduced FAD molecules are produced in krebs cycle per glucose?

2

400

what cell produces insulin?

Beta cells in islets of Langerhans in pancreas

500
what is an example of a protein that has a quaternary structure?

haemoglobin

500

what is the process used to seperate DNA fragments & is in genetic fingerprinting?

what is gel electropheresis

500

what is the name of the node that delays the action potential from atria to ventricles?

atrioventricular node (AVN)

500

why is ATP efficient?

-it releases energy in small manageable amounts so none is wasted 

-only 1 Pi is released so quick

500

when is adrenaline only released? (3 conditions)

stress/fear/exercise

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