Chemistry of Life
Bacteriology
Macromolecules
TNT
Laboratory Investigations/Technology
100
This is the most largest component of living organisms.
What is water?
100
The structure of bacterial DNA.
What is a circular double helix?
100
This macromolecule has amino acids as its monomers.
What is protein?
100
This DNA sequence codes for a protein.
What is a gene?
100
This pipette could be used measure 50 microliters of solution.
What is a p200?
200
The type of bond where one atom "steals" electrons from the other.
What is an ionic bond?
200
This type of bacteria is more sensitive to antibiotics.
What is gram-positive bacteria?
200
Iodine is used to detect the presence of this macromolecule.
What is carbohydrates?
200
This protein is responsible for transcribing DNA into RNA.
What is RNA polymerase?
200
The process by which a plasmid is inserted into a bacterium.
What is transformation?
300
In this type of bond, atoms equally share electrons.
What is a covalent bond?
300
These organelles are believed to have been bacteria that were atengulfed by another cell.
What are mitochondria and chloroplasts?
300
This five-carbon sugar is a major component of RNA.
What is ribose?
300
This sequence in DNA is responsible for the recruitment of RNA polymerase.
What is the promoter?
300
This binds to transpeptidase to prevent crosslinking in bacterial cell walls.
What is beta-lactam?
400
These "bonds" are actually weak intermolecular forces.
What are hydrogen bonds?
400
These are the the defense system of a bacterial cell.
What are restriction enzymes?
400
This polysaccharide serves as a structural component in plant cells.
What is cellulose?
400
This protein-RNA complex is responsible for translation.
What is the ribosome?
400
This element of the pGLO plasmid is responsible for gene regulation of GFP.
What is araC?
500
This type of bond causes molecules to be polar.
What is a van der Waals bond?
500
This process helps bacteria increase their ability to survive in stressful environments.
What is gene transfer?
500
The name of a triglyceride with multiple double bonds.
What is a polyunsaturated fat?
500
This could lead to a change in the amino acid sequence and potentially lead to a disease.
What is a change of the third base in an mRNA triplicate?
500
An SDS-PAGE allows us to do this.
What is separate proteins by size?
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