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Miscellaneous
100

How to prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells differ?

- eukaryotic cells have multiple organelles, their DNA is confined inside a nuclear envelope, more complexity, larger

-  no organelles, and instead of a nuclear envelope, DNA floats around inside the cell, less complexity, smaller

100

What are the functional groups of the amino acid?

- amino group

- carboxyl group

- hydrogen

- R group / side chain

100

What trophic level to cows feed at?

Primary consumer

100

During which phase(s) of the cell cycle do cells grow?

G1, G2

100

What state is Rochelle from?

Rhode Island

200
Describe the structure of the cell membrane.
- Phospolipid bilayer


- hydrophobic tails pointing at one another in the middle of the bilayer; hydrophilic heads pointing away from each other into the cytoplasm or toward the extracellular matrix.
200

What functional group appears at the N-terminus of a polypeptide?

amino group

200

What are all the products and reactants of cellular respiration?

Glucose + Oxygen → CO2 + Water + ATP

200

What are the three components of a nucleotide?

- Phosphate group

- Deoxyribose sugar

- Nitrogen base

200

Differentiate between an INDEPENDENT and DEPENDENT variable.

INDEPENDENT VARIABLE - something that is manipulated or changed in the experiment that is expected to have an effect on the dependent variable.

DEPENDENT VARIABLE - a measured variable, something that is expected to change as a result of the introduction of the independent variable.

300

Monosaccharides polymerize (combine or cause to form polymer) with condensation reactions between two hydroxyl groups, resulting in covalent bonds called ______.

glycosidic linkages

300

Secondary Structure is based off what interactions? Tertiary Structure is based off what interactions?

Secondary - hydrogen bonds between parts of the backbone

Tertiary - hydrogen bonds, covalent bonds, IMFs of the R groups

300

The role of fermentation is to recycle what?

NAD+

300

What is metastasis?

The spreading of a tumor from a primary site to establish secondary tumors.

300

Who is the main author on your textbook?

Scott Freeman

400

A  cell is placed in a sucrose solution and concentration levels on both sides of the cell are measured. The outside of the cell is measured at a tonicity of 0.48M, and the inside of the cell is measured at a tonicity of 0.52M. What type of solution is this system creating? What would happen?

hypotonic environment

- this would cause the cell to swell in size as water enters (potentially rupturing the cell)

400

What is a chain of Amino Acids under 50 units long called?

oligopeptide

400

What causes sore muscles?

lactic acid build up

400

What forces shape/stabilize the DNA double helix?

Hydrophobic interactions, van der Waals interactions, H-bonds

400

What are Rochelle's office hours?

- Mondays after lunch (12:50p-1:40p)

- Thursdays after 2nd (2:45p-3:30p)

[sometimes - Wednesdays after 2nd (10:00a-10:45a)]

500
A mutation forms on a gene that helps produce peroxisomes in the body. What organ would this affect most?

Liver

500

What is the difference between Competitive and Allosteric inhibition?

- competitive: where the inhibitor has a similar structure as a substrate and binds to the active site, blocking the substrate

- allosteric: where the inhibitor binds to the outside of the protein, changing the shape and keeping the protein from doing its function, altering the shape of the active site

500

Name the three main types of enzymes we discussed in class and their functions?

Kinases - Catalyze substrate level phosphorylation

Dehydrogenases - Catalyze redox reactions

Isomerases - Catalyze formation of isomers (same formula, different chemical configuration)

500

Who created the incorrect triple-helical model of DNA?

Linus Pauling

500

What is the scientific name for Kingworms (mealworms)?

Zophobas morio

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