What are London dispersion forces?
The fundamental unit of matter.
What is an atom?
The protein that traverses the entire phospholipid bilayer.
What is a transmembrane protein?
Opening an epoxide with H3O+ involves a nucleophillic attack on this side of the epoxide.
What is the more substituted side?
The answer to 2+2.
What is 4?
The maximum number of electrons that can be held in the third energy level.
What are 18 electrons?
The age of the universe.
What is 13.8 billion years?
The location that rRNA is produced.
What is the nucleolus?
What is E1?
The value of y in 3x-4y = -20 and -x +2y = 10.
What is 5?
The location on the periodic table where there is the lowest electronegativity.
What is the lower left corner?
The protein structure that includes Alpha-helicies and beta-pleated sheets.
What is secondary protein structure?
The protein utilized by facilitated transport.
What are integral proteins?
The products of an ether being reacted with excess HI.
What are two alkyl iodides?
The amount of three letter combinations you can make from a standard 26-letter alphabet.
What is 26x25x24 = 15,600?
The definition of electron affinity.
The enzymatic site that is targeted during noncompetitive inhibition.
What is the allosteric site?
Components of a phospholipid.
The reagent best for producing an allylic alkyl bromide.
a. NBS/hv b. Br2/heat c. HBr/ROOR d. HBr
What is NBS/hv?
The number combinations that the letters in 'WALLET' can be arranged into.
What are 360 combinations?
The correct name for the molecular acid H3PO2.
Hypophosphorous acid
The components that make up a nucleoside.
What is a pentose sugar and a nitrogenous base?
The cell-cell junction that connects adjacent cells via actin filaments.
What are adherens junctions?
The product when a primary alcohol is reacted with sodium dichromate and sulfuric acid.
What is a carboxylic acid?
The number of ways that the letters MJOLNIR can be arranged.
What are 5,040 ways?