This is an anaerobic process that produces a little ATP, includes glycolysis, and restores NAD+
What is fermentation?
The microscopic channels in the cell walls of plant cells that allow cell to cell communication
What are plasmodesmata?
These are the three enzymes involved in DNA replication.
What are DNA helicase, DNA polymerase, and DNA ligase?
This property of water is a relative high value compared to other substances and allows for water to be an excellent temperature regulator.
What is specific heat?
This type of protein completely spans the hydrophobic interior of the plasma membrane.
What is an integral protein?
The process of using energy from a proton/H+ ion gradient to phosphorylate ADP with an inorganic phosphate group is known as ----.
What is chemiosmosis?
This is a plasma membrane receptor that works with the help of a G-protein.
What is a G-protein Linked Receptor?
This is the correct sequence of locations during the transport of proteins out of a cell.
What is the RER --> Golgi ---> vesicles ----> plasma membrane.
This is a step of cellular respiration that breaks down AcetylCoA to 2 carbon dioxide, 1 ATP, 3NADH, and 1 FADH2 molecules in mitochondrial matrix.
What is the Krebs Cycle?
A common second messenger which is a derivative of ATP and used for intracellular signal transduction in many different organisms
What is cAMP?
If the DNA strand to be transcribed is 5'-AAA TAA CCG GAC-3', write the transcription product including the 5' and 3' ends.
3'-UUU AUU GGC CUG-5'
This chemical reaction in a cell releases energy, and start with energy rich reactants
What is an exergonic reaction?
This is a high energy electron carrier after reduction in photosynthesis (after they pick up electrons from ETC)
What is NADPH?
A protein kinase that is only active when attached to a particular cyclin that helps regulate the cell cycle
What is cyclin-dependent kinase?
This type of inhibition occurs when a substrate binds to a site other than the active site to prevent enzyme catalysis.
What is allosteric inhibition or non-competitive competition?
This measurement has a maximum value of 0; it decreases as the concentration of a solute increases. (Be specific!)
What is solute potential?
During photosynthesis, an electron transport chain is used to _____.
What is transport electrons from photosystem II to photosystem I OR makes ATP or phosphorylates NADP+ to NADPH?
An enzyme that removes phosphate groups from proteins, often functioning to reverse the effect of a protein kinase.
What is phosphatase?
Operons contain these three parts made of nucleic acids.
What are the operator, the promoter, and the structural genes?