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You're Fat
Beef Jerky
Enzymes
That's what makes you beautiful
Translation vs. Transcription
100
The monomers of carbohydrates.
What is Monosaccharides
100
The 20 different building blocks that make up proteins.
What are Amino Acids.
100
Binding event that changes the shape of the enzyme in a way that makes the active site available or unavailable.
What is Allosteric regulation.
100
Adds DNA onto the end of a chromosome to prevent it from getting shorter.
What is Telomerase.
100
The process of using the information in nucleic acids to synthesize proteins.
What is Translation.
200
Two sugars linked together
What are Disaccharides.
200
Polar or charged side chains that interact readily with water.
What is Hydrophilic.
200
This affects the folding and movement of an enzyme as well as the kinetic energy of its substrates.
What is Temperature.
200
The double stranded molecule that forms DNA
What is Double Helix
200
A specialized viral polymerase that synthesizes a DNA version of RNA genes.
What is Reverse transcriptase.
300
Used for energy storage in plant cells
What is Starch.
300
A protein that functions as a catalysis.
What is an enzyme.
300
a favored structure in each species that is best suited for its distinct environment.
What is natural selection.
300
An enzyme that catalyzes the polymerization of ribonucleotides into RNA.
What is Polymerase.
300
The rules that specify the relationship between a sequence of nucleotides in DNA or RNA and the sequence of amino acids in a protein.
What is Genetic Code.
400
A polysaccharide that stiffens the cell walls of fungi.
What is Chitin.
400
The location where substrates bind and react.
What is the active site.
400
A reversible modification to the proteins structure.
What is Phosphorylation.
400
The process of copying hereditary information in DNA to RNA.
What is Transcription.
400
This signals that protein synthesis should begin at some point on the mRNA molecule.
What is Start Codon.
500
A protein that has one or more carbohydrates covalently bonded to it.
What are Glycoproteins.
500
The unique sequence of amino acids in a protein.
What is Primary Structure.
500
This occurs when an enzyme in a pathway is inhibited by the product of the reaction sequence.
What is Feedback Inhibition.
500
The original strand of DNA that free deoxyribonucleotides form hydrogen bonds with complementary bases.
What is the Template Strand.
500
A permanent change in an organism's DNA.
What is Mutation.