Cell Membranes
Enzymes & Reactions
Cellular Respiration
Signal Transduction
Molecular Building Blocks
100

The main reason fish in cold water have more unsaturated fatty acids in their membranes.

What is “to maintain membrane fluidity at low temperatures”?

100

The type of reactions that decrease entropy and build order in cells.

What are anabolic reactions?

100

The main stage where most ATP is produced in respiration.

What is oxidative phosphorylation?

100

In signal transduction, ligands (do / do not) change shape when binding receptors.

What is false?

100

Which of these molecules is polar: N2, CH3OH, CH4, CO2?

What is CH₃OH?

200

True/False – Primary active transport always moves molecules down their concentration gradient.

False — active transport moves solutes against their gradient.

200

Enzymes speed up reactions by lowering this.

What is activation energy?

200

The outputs of pyruvate oxidation.

What are Acetyl-CoA, NADH, and CO₂?

200

Epinephrine binds to this type of receptor.

What is a G-protein coupled receptor?

200

The bond type responsible for water’s high heat capacity.

What are hydrogen bonds?

300

This type of transport indirectly relies on ATP by using ion gradients.

What is secondary active transport (or cotransport)?

300

Citrate inhibition of glycolysis is an example of this kind of regulation.

What is feedback inhibition?

300

The location of the electron transport chain in bacterial cells.

What is the cell membrane?

300

The second messenger activated in many G-protein pathways.

What is cyclic AMP (cAMP)?

300

Oxygen, atomic number 8, has this many valence electrons and shares this many when bonding.

What is 6 valence electrons, sharing 2 in covalent bonds?

400

Which part of an integral membrane protein is most likely made of hydrophobic amino acids?

What are transmembrane regions made of nonpolar amino acids?

400

The energy required to break bonds in substrates is ___ than the energy released forming new bonds in products.

What is less than?

400

Generation of the H+ gradient across the mitochondrial inner membrane requires energy from these reactions.

What are redox reactions?

400

Protein kinase A is activated downstream of this molecule.

What is cAMP?

400

The amino acids most likely to form ionic bonds in protein tertiary structure.

What are Aspartic acid and Glutamic acid?

500

Explain why type 2 diabetes makes blood hypertonic to cells, leading to excessive thirst.

What is “cells lose water by osmosis, causing excessive thirst”?

500

Explain why enzymes do not change ΔG of a reaction.

What is “they only lower the activation energy, not ΔG”?

500

Walk through the order of molecules activated when epinephrine triggers glucose release.

What is G protein, effector protein, cAMP, protein kinase A?

500

Explain why signal cascades are beneficial for the cell compared to direct signaling.

What is “to amplify signals and allow regulation at many steps”?

500

Bonus: Which amino acids are enriched in membrane-spanning protein regions?

What are hydrophobic amino acids like Leu, Val, and Trp?