Cell Energy
Biochemistry
Cell Membrane & Transport
Central Dogma
QUIZZO
100
All of the chemical reactions in a cell.
What is metabolism?
100
The lipid responsible for keeping large molecules out of the cell.
What is a phospholipid?
100
Cellular "eating"
What is phagocytosis?
100
The complement for the following strand of DNA: 3'-GAGTACGCT-5'
What is 5'-CTCATGCGA-3'
100
the city in which Dr. Martin Luther King was assassinated in 1968?
What is Memphis Tennessee?
200
The reaction that uses sunlight to split water, producing ATP, NADPH, and O2
What is the light dependent reaction of photosynthesis?
200
3 properties that are the result of hydrogen bonding between water molecules.
What are cohesion, surface tension, and heat capacity?
200

White blood cells will engulf bacteria through phagocytosis and then use this organelle to break down the bacteria cell.

What is the lysosome?

200
These regions are removed from the mRNA molecule before it leaves the nucleus.
What are introns?
200
What is Hermione's middle name?
What is Jean?
300
The anaerobic process that follows glycolysis when no oxygen is available in the cell.
What is fermentation?
300
The biological molecule that is responsible for catalyzing the reaction that produces glucose and fructose from sucrose?
What is the sucrase enzyme?
300
A plant cell placed in pure water will _______ while and animal cell will _________.
What is become turgid and lyse?
300
The complexes that are responsible for building proteins are made up of these two types of molecules.
What are rRNA and protein?
300
The sum total of the dots on a pair of traditional dice.
What is 42?
400
A series of reactions inside the mitochondrial matrix where pyruvate is broken down into CO2 generating ATP and NADH.
What is the Krebs Cycle?
400
These are responsible for holding together the secondary structure of proteins and complementary base pairs in DNA
What are hydrogen bonds?
400

These molecules in the cell membrane are responsible for cell-to-cell recognition?

What are glycoproteins?

400
Deletion and insertion mutations typically have much more disastrous effects because...
What is they result in a reading-frame shift called a frameshift mutation?
400
This person is created with being the first person to run a mile in under 4 mins.
Who is Roger Bannister?
500
Without this molecule the Krebs Cycle and the Electron Transport Chain shuts down. The result it that only the ATP formed during glycolysis is produced.
What is oxygen?
500
How many water molecules would be needed for the complete hydrolysis of a starch polysaccharide that is 1252 glucose monomers long?
What is 1251?
500

Aquaporins are an example of these two types of transport...

What are facilitated diffusion and osmosis?

500
A binding site for for RNA polymerase that determines which of the two strands of the DNA double helix is used as the template during transcription.
What is the promoter region?
500
The astronaut with the longest space walk to date.
Who is Susan Helms?
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