Water and Molecules
Cells and Membranes
Enzymes and Metabolism
Genetics
Evolution
100
Noncovalent bonding of a hydrogen atom to a electronegative atom.
What is hydrogen bonding.
100
The correct model for the cellular lipid bilayer, where proteins are integrated with lipids.
What is the fluid mosaic model?
100
A cell at equilibrium.
What is a dead cell?
100
The central dogma of biology.
What is "DNA is self-replicaitng. DNA transcribes to RNA and RNA translates to Protein"?
100
The father of evolution, who came of with the evolution theory and suffered from neurosis.
Who is Darwin?
200
The only macromolecule that does not have a polymer
What are lipids?
200
This cellular receptor must dimerize to activate.
What is receptor tyrosine kinase?
200
The part of the enzyme that canalizes the production of the product.
What is the active site?
200
The enzyme responsible for unzipping your genes.
What is Helicase?
200
Human selection, rather than selection based on naturally intrinsic increases in fitness.
What is artificial selection?
300
A three dimensional protein consisting of several polypeptide chains.
What is a protein Quaternary structure?
300
This organelle helps sort proteins for secretion and acts as the UPS of the cell. (Made of large stacks of membrane)
What is the Golgi.
300
The part of Cell Respiration that produces the most ATP.
What is Chemiosmosis?
300
The two scientist who modeled the structure of DNA by lying and stealing other people work.
Who are Watson and Crick?
300
Similarities between organisms, used do determine relative ancentory (It's why whales have finger bones).
What is homology?
400
A lipid/carbohydrate conjugated molecule usually found as part of the cell membrane.
What is a glycolipid?
400
Membrane proteins that can migrate around the membrane and are not stationary.
What are peripheral membrane proteins.
400
The molecule that absorbs photons in the chloroplasts?
What are chlorophyll?
400
The molecule that inhibits the Trp operon.
What is tryptophan?
400
Similar structures, but different ancestory. Traits that look the same but evolved separately?
What is convergence?
500
The number of bonds a nitrogen atom can make.
What is 3 bonds?
500
This organelle helps to neutralize the harmful byproducts of photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
What are peroxisomes?
500
The other product of fermentation, besides energy.
What is NAD+?
500
Loosely packaged chromatin able to be transcribed (it makes you you!).
What is euchromatin?
500
The French scientist who developed an incorrect theory of acquired characteristics. He is also creditied for coining the term 'invertebrates'.
Who is Jean-Baptiste Lamarck?
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