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What is the Endosymbiont Theory


Membrane bound organelles of eukaryotic cells are descended from ancient prokaryotes that were engulfed by larger prokaryotes
Especially mitochondria and chloroplasts
Probably happened about 1.5 billion years ago

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Inductive vs Deductive

Inductive: small to big; take a specific observation and apply it to a general topic

Deductive: big to small: applying general laws to understand specific phenomena

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Researcher doesn’t know which group has been treated until
after the data have been analyzed

Blind Experiment

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What ratio of CHO is in a carbohydrate

1:2:1

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Central Dogma of Molecular Theory

Replication>Transcription>Translation

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What function groups makes up an amino acid?

Carboxyl, Amino

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What is the process of joining macromolecules called? How does it work?

Dehydration synthesis, water molecule removed

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If there are 60 grams of NpNp-240 present, how much NpNp-240 will remain after 4 hours? (NpNp-240 has a half-life of 1 hour)

3.75g

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Trans vs Cis isomers

Trans-opposite

Cis-Same

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Why aren't Lipids polymers?

Because they do not form a chain they are made up of a head and fatty acid tails

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Scientific Method

1) recognition and formulation of a problem
2) collection of data through observation and experiment
3) formulation of hypothesis (best guess at the solution to problem)
4) testing of hypothesis in laboratory or controlled conditions

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Seven Characteristic for life

Homeostasis Organization Metabolism Growth Adaptation Response to stimuli Reproduction


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What functional group is acidic? Basic?

Carboxyl, Amino
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If N has 5 valence electrons how many bonds does it want to make?


3
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What diseases could stem from the failed folding of a protein

Mad Cow, Alzheimers, Parkinson's

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What are HDL/LDL's

HDL can absorb LDL and transport it to the liver where it is emulsified and eliminated from the body (GOOD)

LDL contributes to plaque formation in arteries and artheriosclerosis(BAD)

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What DNA base pairs are purines/pyrimidines

purines-A,G (double ring)

Pyrimidines-T,U,C (single ring)

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What do all nucleotides contain

Phosphate group, nitrogenous base, sugar

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Functions of Carbohydrates

Energy, Structural, Cell signaling

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Differences between RNA and DNA?

RNA: Single Stranded, Ribose, Uracil, 

DNA:Doubled stranded, Deoxyribose, Thymine

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Saturated vs Unsaturated Fats? What is Hydrogenation? What does it create?

Saturated: no double bond so it is solid at room temp, clogs arteries

Unsaturated:Cis-double Bonds causes bonding, less likely to get clogged, more liquid at room temp

Hydrogenation: artificially saturated fats, creates trans fats that have a trans double bond and DO NOT BEND

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Functions of Proteins

Storage, Transfer, Defense, Enzymatic, Hormonal Receptor, Motor protein

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List the bonds from weakest to strongest.

Van Deer Waals (hydrophobic), Hydrogen Bonding, Ionic, Covalent
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What are the differences between Cellulose and Glycogen

Cellulose- straight, 1-4 beta

Glycogen- branched 1-6, 1-4 alpha

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Functions of Fats?


energy storage, insulation, cushion