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Miscellaneous
100

General explanations of natural phenomena that have been supported by a large body of experiments and observations

What is a theory?

100

The site where a non-competitive inhibitor binds to an enzyme

What is allosteric site?

100

Main packaging mechanism for eukaryotic DNA

What are nucleosomes?

100

Describes the flow of genetic information from DNA to RNA to proteins

What is the Central Dogma?

100

Chemical reaction that releases the energy that fuels many of the cellular processes we've covered

(Hint: think about what molecule is our energy input in some of these processes)

ATP hydrolysis

200

The purine DNA bases

What are Thymine and Cytosine?

200

The breakdown of large, organic molecules into smaller, simpler ones, accompanied by a release of energy

What is catabolic reaction?

200

Ring of actin filaments that divides the cytoplasm

What is contractile ring?

200

Tell RNA polymerase where to bind in transcription, often include a TATA box

What are promoter sequences?

200

The probability that a pregnant woman who already has 4 sons will have a baby boy

What is 1/2?

300

The part of an amino acid that gives each amino acid its unique structure and chemical properties

What is R-group?

300

Muscle cells and the liver store glucose in this molecule

What is glycogen?

300

Ploidy of cells in telophase I of meiosis

What is haploid?

300

The part of the pre-mRNA transcript that does not get translated

What are introns?

300

Proteins that stabilize single-stranded DNA in DNA replication but are NOT in transcription 

What are SSBPs?

400

Experiment that disproved spontaneous generation (meat in jars + maggots)

What is Francesco Redi Experiment?

400

Location where fermentative pathways occur in the cell

What is the cytoplasm?

400

A protein found in the nucleus that functions in the DNA damage checkpoint and can initiate apoptosis

What is p53?

400

Genes that are always being transcribed/expressed because the proteins they code for are essential for survival and maintenance of cellular activities

What are housekeeping genes?

400

Biological molecule comprised of a sugar and a base

What is a nucleoside?

500

The change in [OH-] concentration from pH 6 to pH 9

What is 10^3 increase in [OH-]?

500

Occurs when rubisco adds O2 instead of CO2 to RuBP

What is photorespiration?

500

Two pieces of DNA within a diploid organism which carry the same genes, one from each parental source

What are homologous chromosomes?

500

Site of peptide bond formation in protein synthesis

What is the P site of the ribosome?

500

Enzymes that attache the correct amino acid to the correct tRNA

What are tRNA synthases?

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