Chemistry of Life
Cells and Transport
Energy
Cell Division and Communication
Genetics
100

What are the four different macromolecules found in living organisms?

Nucleic Acids (DNA & RNA), Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins

100

How are large molecules transported in and out of the cell?

Endo/exocytosis

100

Where are most ATP made in human cells?

Mitochondria.

The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell :)

100

How many cells results from mitosis?

2

100

How many chromosomes are in human body cells?

46

200

What are the monomers of proteins?

Polypeptides

200

How are ions transported across the cell membrane?

Proton pumps

200

Why do we need enzymes?

To lower activation energy, thus speeding up chemical reactions.

200

What is the area between two neurons called?

Synapse

200

What process of cell division does somatic cells go through in the human body?

Mitosis

300

What is the purpose of vili in the digestive system?

To provide more surface area to absorb monomers. 

300

What is the structural difference between saturated and unsaturated fatty acids?

Unsaturated fatty acids have double carbon bonds, creating a bent shape to the tails. Saturated fatty acids have straight tails. 

300

What type of reaction release energy?

Catabolic reactions

300

How do lipid ligands bind to their receptors?

They are able to cross the cell membrane to bind with receptors in the cytoplasm of the cell.

300

What happens during crossing over?

Homologous chromosomes line up and parts of the chromosomes are switched.

400

In which protein structure are disulfide bonds?

Tertiary structure

400

What is a name used to describe the structure of the plasma membrane?

Fluid mosaic model

400

How does glucose enter cells?

Pancreas produces insulin that signal for GLUT transport proteins to be inserted into the membrane.

400

What are the second messengers in neurons?

Ca++ ions

400

During which phase of mitosis does the cleavage furrow appear?

Telophase

500

What is the max number of hydrogen bonds for one molecule of H2O?

Four

500

What is the name of the system of membranes that helps to transport and modify proteins?

Endomembrane system

500

What are the three steps needed to convert pyruvate to acetyl CoA?

1.Carbon dioxide is released from pyruvate. 2.The remaining portion of pyruvate donates an electron to form NADH from NAD+ (oxidized). 3.The oxidized acetyl group binds with Coenzyme A to make acetyl CoA.

500

How do vaccines work?

They trigger your primary response with the pathogen so your second contact with the disease is more like an secondary response.

500

What type of DNA do only females pass down?

Mitochondrial & Chloroplast DNA