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100

Individually weak but collectively strong, giving water unique properties such as high surface tension and specific heat

What are hydrogen bonds?

100

The compliment to the template strand, identical to the transcribed RNA aside from T and U being interchanged

What is the coding/sense strand?

100

Form the majority (though not by mass) of the plasma membrane, contains 2 fatty acid tails

What are phospholipids?

100

The products of Glycolysis

What are 2 pyruvate, 2 ATP, and 2 NADH?

100

The channel responsible for recognition of the depolarizing stimulus in an action potential

What is the ligand-gated Na+ channel?

200

The main bond formed between amino acids during translation of an mRNA

What are peptide/amide bonds?

200

Found in bacteria and aid in the recruitment of RNA polymerase to the transcription initiation site

What is the sigma factor?

200

An amphipathic molecule composed of a hydrocarbon tail with no double bonds 

What is a saturated fatty acid?

200

The area in which protons are highly concentrated in the chloroplast

What is the thylakoid space?

200

The channel in which its inactivation allows for unidirectional propagation of an electrical signal

What is the voltage-gated Na+ channel?

300

The ability of an atom to attract any shared e- to itself

What is electronegativity?

300

Transcription of this is controlled by the presence of glucose and lactose and encodes genes to produce enzymes such as beta-galactosidase

What is the lac operon?

300

Most prevalent component of the plasma membrane in species that live in extremely cold environments

What are unsaturated fatty acids?

300

The source of electrons for the photosynthetic electron transport chain

What is H2O?

300

Responsible for the conversion of an electrical signal to a chemical signal at the presynaptic membrane

What is the voltage-gated Ca2+ channel?

400

Formed between the monosaccharides found in glycogen and starch 

What are alpha <1,4> glycosidic linkages?

400

The P site, which is responsible for peptide bond formation, is found in this translational machinery

What is the ribosome?

400

The spontaneous structure formed by a lipid bilayer to eliminate free edges in an aqueous environment

What is a liposome/vesicle/closed lipid bilayer?

400

The complex which oxidizes NADH and reduces ubiquinone/Coenzyme Q

What is NADH dehydrogenase (complex I)?

400

Maintain resting membrane potential at around -60 mV

What are the Na+/K+ pumps and K+ leak channels?

500

Formed between two cysteine residues in both tertiary and quaternary protein structure

What are disulfide bonds?

500

The genetic change which can lead to the spread of antibiotic resistance and the ability to utilize new carbon sources by different prokaryotic organisms

What is horizontal gene transfer?

500

The four phospholipid motions in the plasma membrane

What are flip-flop, rotation, flexion, and lateral diffusion?

500

The processes in which substrate-level phosphorylation occurs in cellular respiration

What is glycolysis and the TCA cycle?

500

Targeted by inhibitory neurotransmitters like GABA to reduce the transmission of an action potential

What are ligand-gated Cl- channels?