Macromolecules
Chromatography
Centrifugation Physics
Centrifugation Application
Lab Activity
100
The person who helped with the discovery of RNA with X ray crystallography. 

Who is Rosalind Franklin?


100

Chemists use this technique to separate components of a mixture

What is chromatography?



100

An object being accelerated undergoes a net force, with the direction of the net force the same as the direction of the acceleration.

What is newton's second law?

100

RPM stands for this

Rotations per minute

100

The amount of time in ultracentrifuge to separate different types of organelle.

What is 1 hour?


200
The building blocks of proteins. Made up of peptide bonds

What are amino acids? 


200

A static solid, liquid or gel. The solvent carries the soluble 

What is the stationary phase?

200

This gives the centrifuge the rotation motion

What is motor?



200

This process separates particles based on their density under the influence of gravitational forces.

What is sedimentation?

200

The organ that hepatocytes are found in. 

What is the liver?


300

Long chains made up of repeating molecular subunits or building blocks called monomers.

What are Polymers?

300
The value that describes how well a component is attracted to either the stationary or mobile phase

What is relative affinity?


300

The rotating unit of the centrifuge. It has holes drilled in at an angle which acts as the space for placing tubes

What is the rotor? 


300

The force on a body moving in a circle that points inwards toward the point around which the object moves. 

What is Centripetal force?


300

A cell organelle that processes and packages proteins and lipids for use inside and outside the cell

What is the golgi apparatus?

400

Molecules made up of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, arranged in the form of sugars or starches

What are carbohydrates?

400

Procedure that is based on differences in the potential between various ions

Ion Exchange Chromatography


400

A specialized technique used to spin samples at exceptionally high speeds. This is used to characterize low- molecular weight polymers up to multi-mega Dalton protein complexes and organelles

What is ultracentrifugation?

400

For a rotating body the centripetal and centrifugal forces are ______ in magnitude

Equal


400

This organelle is the powerhouse of the cell generating ATP for cells to use as energy. This s

What is the mitochondria?

500

The starting codon for all mRNA 

AUG-methionine

500

The time taken for a particular component within the sample mixture to travel through the column

Retention time


500

Process by which particles of different densities or sizes in suspension will sendiment at different rates. Larger and denser particles will sediment faster. This is commonly used for harvesting cells or on tissue. 

What is differential centrifugation? 

500

The point around which the samples will accelerate in the circle. 

What is axis?

500

The molecular formula for sucrose is

C12H22O11

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