Proteins and Lipids
Cellular Respiration
Membranes and Transports
Nucleic acid
Chem/ Energy
100

This is the monomer of a protein. 

What is an amino acid?

100

During the energy investment phase, how many ATP must be invested? 

What is two?

100

This type of protein is required to move ions along their concentration gradient. 

What is a channel protein?

100

Guanine will bond to…

What is cytosine?

100

This type of bonding is when two atoms share electrons.

What is covalent?

200

The first level of protein structure that includes R-group interactions. 

What is tertiary?

200

In the Electron Transport Chain, this protein is what allows for ATP synthesis. 

What is ATPsynthase?

200
The Sodium Potassium ATPase is an example of which type of transport? 

What is active transport?

200

The secondary structure of DNA includes this type of bond. 

What is Hydrogen Bonding?

200

Entropy is a measure of....

what is Disorder?

300

Lipids are able to form a semipermeable membrane because they exhibit both ________ and hydrophilic properties. 

What is hydrophobic? 

300

The final carbon-based product of pyruvate processing is______. 

What is acetylCoA?

300

These types of phospholipids increase membrane fluidity? 

What are unsaturated fatty acids?

300

The sequence of DNA, in the 5’ to 3,’ made from the following template:

5’-GATATCGAT-3’

What is 5’ A T C G A T A T C 3’?

300

This is the type of bonding that exists between two water molecules

What is Hydrogen Bonding?

400

This type of lipid has a characteristic 4-ring structure. 

What are steroids?

400

Pyruvate processing takes place where within the cell? 

What is within the mitochondria? 

400

With the addition of cholesterol to the membrane, what happens to membrane fluidity? 

What is decrease fluidity?

400

RNA is able to form very interesting structures. What is the one named structure where the RNA turns upside down on itself? 

What is a hairpin structure?

400

This sign on delta G signals a spontaneous reaction. 

What is a negative delta G? 

500

If denatured, a protein will lose this/these level(s) of structure

What is secondary and tertiary?

500

This is the number of total ATP produced by Cellular Respiration. 

What is twenty-nine

500

An integral membrane protein will be where in relation to the phospholipid bilayer? 

What is completely through it?

500

In order for two DNA nucleotides to bind together, they must form this specific type of covalent bond. 

What is a phosphodiester bond?

500

If products of a reaction end up at a higher energy state than reactants, what is the sign of delta G? 

What is positive? 

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