What are the macromolecules and their composition? (acronyms)
Carbohydrates: CHO
Lipids: CHO(p)
Proteins: CHONs
Nucleic acids: CHONP
What do enzymes do?
What is lower activation energy, which speeds up reactions
What is a signalling molecule called?
What is Ligand
Where is transcription located?
What is nucleus
What variable if you start with cant you solve Hardy-Weinberg equations
What is it called when a water molecule binds to a POLAR molecule?
What is adhesion
What does the smooth ER do
What is synthesize lipids
What is the central dogma of biology?
What is DNA to RNA to Proteins
Why is it useful to be able to make ATP without making NADPH in photosynthesis?
What is the Calvin cycle needs 9 ATP but only 6 NADPH
What is the enzyme that sends a secondary messenger?
What is Adenylyl Cyclase (ATP to cAMP)
What is one reason organisms with the same genotype can have different phenotypes?
What is Temp/PH
What is a part of the endomembrane system?
What is Nuclear Envelope -> ERs -> Vesicles -> Golgi -> Vesicles -> Cell Membrane
What type of diffusion would occur if a large polar molecule attempts to enter a cell?
Active Transport/Facilitated diffusion