Name the intermolecular force occuring between water molecules.
Hydrogen Bonds
What structures are common to cells in all livings things?
Genetic material
Plasma membrane
Cytoplasm
What term is given to molecules that have both hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions.
Amphipathic
Give three pieces of evidence for endosymbiosis
Three of:
Mitochondria & chloroplasts…
- have their own DNA
- have 70s ribosomes
- are membrane bound
- are the same size as prokarytes
- self-replicate
Identify the molecule
Monounsaturated fatty acid
Write the word equation for a condensation reaction between two protein monomers.
amino acid + amino acid --> dipeptide + water
Give an example of a totipotent cell.
What will happen to a plant cell if it is dropped into a hypertonic solution.
It will plasmolyse.
What bonds participate in the tertiary organization of proteins?
covalent bonds
hydrogen bonds
ionic bonds
Identify the organelles shown in the micrograph.
Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
Mitochondria
Name the type of molecule shown in the diagram
Steroid
State the function of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum
Synthesis of lipids
Define faciliated diffusion
The movement of molecules from high concentration to low concentration (down a concentration gradient) through protein channels.
State one difference between the lytic cycle and the lysogenic cycle.
Lytic kills host, lysogenic doesn't
Lysogenic inserts DNA in host, lytic doesn't
Lysogenic is longer than lytic
Identify the type of cell shown in the micrograph.
Plant cell
Sketch graphs showing the effects of temperature, pH and substrate concentration on enzyme activity
Draw the structure of a chloroplast
Oval with stacks (grana) of discs (thylakoids)
How is water able to dissolve ionic compounds?
The polar water molecules dissociate the ions (break them apart) by attracting to the corresponding sides of the water (i.e. Na+ attracts to the partially negative O on water)
Long tail - movement
Mitochondria - energy for movement
Acrosome - to break through egg
Little cytoplasm - streamlined for movement
HL Identify the types of inhibition on the graph
A - no inhibitor
B - competitive inhibition
C - noncompetitive/allosteric inhibition
Draw a generalized dipeptide, labelling the bond between them with the appropriate name.
An image is magnified 4000x. How long (in mm) would a scale bar of 10 μm be?
40mm
HL Organize the beakers by increasing water potential.
A, C, B
Outline the function of voltage gated channels in neurons.
If voltage is higher than threshold potential (-55mV) the sodium channels open.
If the charge reaches +40mV, the potassium channels open.
This lowers the charge in the cell.
Draw and label a diagram of the fluid mosaic model of the membrane.