Intro & Chem
(Ch 1 & 2)
Carbon Chem
(Ch 4)
Cell Membranes
(Ch 7)
Enzymes & Metabolism
(Ch 8)
Cell Cycle
(Ch 12)
100

What does LUCA stand for?

Last Universal Common Ancestor

100

What is the chemistry of carbon also known as?

Organic chemistry

100
What are cell membranes made of?

Phospholipid bilayer

100

What is metabolism?

The totality of ALL of an organisms' chemical reactions

100

What are the 2 components of the cell cycle?

1. Interphase
2. Mitotic (M) phase

200

What are the 2 different types of cells?
Hint: not animal & plant

1. Prokaryotic
2. Eukaryotic

200

The majority of cells is composed of carbon: TRUE or FALSE?

FALSE!
(cells are 70% to 95% water)

200

What are the 2 types of proteins found in cell membranes?

1. Transmembrane proteins
2. Peripheral proteins

200

What are the 2 laws of thermodynamics?

1. Energy can't be created/destroyed
2. Energy wants to go towards entropy & is lost as heat

200

What are the 3 components of interphase?

1. G1
2. S
3. G2

300

What are the 4 things all cells have?

1. Outer membrane
2. Cytoplassm
3. Genetic material
4. Ribosomes

300

What are the 3 types of isomers?

1. Structural isomers
2. Cis-trans isomers
3. Enantiomers

300

How is the diffusion of water facilitated by a cell membrane?
(aka what protein is responsible)

Aquaporins

300

What is the energy carrier of a cell?
(and what does it stand for)

ATP: adenosine triphosphate

300

What are the 5 components of M phase?

1. Prophase
2. Prometaphase
3. Metaphase
4. Anaphase
5. Telophase (& Cytokinesis)

400

What are the 4 most abundant elements in living organisms?

1. Carbon (C)
2. Hydrogen (H)
3. Oxygen (O)
4. Nitrogen (N)

400

What are the requirements to be an enantiomer?

1. asymmetrical carbon
2. bonded to 4 different things

400

Describe a molecule that will pass the most quickly & easily through a cell membrane.
(hint: 3 components)

1. Small
2. Nonpolar (hydrophobic)
3. Gasses
(ex. O₂)

400

What type of bonds are present between the enzyme & the substrate?

Non-covalent interactions
(ex. hydrogen bonds, ionic interactions)

400

What is the most important part of M phase?
(no wrong answer, judged based on explanation)

Answers will vary

500

What determines how reactive an atom is?

Valence: # of electrons needed to fill an electron "shell"

500

Why are we carbon-based and not silicon-based?

C—C bonds are stronger and shorter than Si—Si bonds
CO₂ is a gas while SiO₂ is a solid

500

What are the 3 types of passive transport?
What are the 2 types of active transport?
What are the 2 types of bulk transport?

3: diffusion, osmosis, facilitated diffusion
2: pumps & cotransport
2: endocytosis & exocytosis

500

What is the ΔG for ENDERgonic and EXERgonic reactions?
For both, which has more energy: products or reactants?

ENDERgonic: +ΔG, products have more energy
EXERgonic: -ΔG, reactants have more energy

500

If humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes (46 total),
how many chromosomes are in S phase?
how many sister chromatids are in S phase?

46 chromosomes
92 sister chromatids

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