Chemistry (Macromolecules)
Cells
Cell Energy
Mitosis
Meiosis
100

A(n) ____ forms when one atom donates electrons to another atom? 

Ionic bond 

100

Is bacteria a prokaryotic organisms?

Yes

100

What would cause an enzyme to denature?

Too hot of temperature 

100

During what stage of the cell's life cycle does DNA replicate? 

S phase

100

Gametes cells are formed in which process?

Meiosis

200

What does a condensation reaction do?

It joins monomers into polymers 

200
What is the process by which cells get rid of waste?

Exocytosis

200

Energy from sunlight is trapped by chlorophyll located in the...?

Thylakoid membrane 

200

In what stage of Mitosis does the spindle form?

prophase

200

What type of cells are at the end of Meiosis?

Haploid 

300

The four most common elements in living organisms are?

C,H,O,N

300

Which ER synthesizes proteins? 

Rough ER

300

What kind of inhibitors permanently alter the substrate? 

Noncompetitive 

300

What are daughter cells?

Genetically identical cells formed when a cell undergoes division by mitosis.

300

Cancer happens when what happens? 

growth factors do not work properly

400

What are the 5 properties of Water?

1. Cohesion & Adhesion 

2. Surface Tension

3. Specific Heat 

4. Good Solvent

5. Heat of vaporization

400

What is responsible for detoxifying the blood and storing calcium?

The smooth ER

400

The process of maintaining internal equilibrium is called? 

Homeostasis 

400

What happens in prometaphase?

  • The nuclear envelope breaks down 

  • Centrioles arrived at the opposite sides of the cell 

  • Spindle fibers attach to kinetochores 

400

What is the difference in cytokinesis between plant and animal cells?

Animals - cleavage furrow 

Plants - cell plate


500

Proteins differ from one another because? 

The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain differs from protein to protein

500

The Phospholipid molecules of most membranes have...?

A hydrophobic head and a hydrophilic tail 

500

Cells store energy when...?

The third phosphate group breaks off from an ATP molecule

500

What happens in Telophase?

  • Chromosomes uncoil into chromatin 

  • The spindle fibers disappear 

  • The nucleolus reforms 

  • The nuclear envelope reforms 

  • The histones break down

500

What happens in Prophase 1?

  • This is the only place where crossing over can occur 

  • Synapsis is the place where homologous pairs line up next to each other in order to cross over

  • The same things that happened in mitosis prophase happen here, except for the crossing over 

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