Draw ATP (accurately)
Ms. McAleer will be the judge of this.
Describe Energetic Coupling clearly and succinctly.
Ms. McAleer will be the judge of this.
What is the name of our 3-Carbon molecule that goes into the intermediate step?
Pyruvate or Pyruvic Acid
This organelle can perform Apoptosis.
Lysosome
Provide a pH of something that would be considered basic.
pH 8-14
This verb means to add a phosphate to ADP to make ATP.
Phosphorylate
"Energy cannot be created or destroyed" this is the...
Law of Conservation of Matter
NADH and FADH2 are both referred to as...
Electron Carriers
Hydrogen bonding gives water the unique property to cling to other water molecules, as seen in our drops on a penny lab. This property is referred to as...
Cohesion
This scientist was long forgotten by history for their discovery of the shape of DNA using an X-Ray.
Let's recognize Rosalind Franklin, all eyes on Rosalind Franklin
ATP Stands for what
Adenosine Triphosphate
Energy is absorbed in __________ reactions.
Endergonic
How many net ATP are gained from Glycolysis?
2 (gain 4, but 2 are used)
What is the name of the functional group -COOH?
Carboxyl
Draw a Box and Whiskers plot labeling what each component represents in your data (there are 5 pieces to it).
Max, Min, Median, Upper Quartile Q3, Lower Quartile Q1
When ATP turns into ADP, is it exergonic or endergonic?
Exergonic (energy released)
If you have a -ΔG, is this endergonic or exergonic?
Exergonic.
The Kreb's Cycle is also referred to as
The Citric Acid Cycle
The side chains & R-groups of a polypeptide chain begin to interact during this level of protein folding.
Tertiary
Transcription occurs in which part of the cell?
Nucleus (DNA --> RNA, DNA does not leave the nucleus)
This term describes energy released during a reaction, such as the breakdown of sugar molecules, is used directly to synthesize ATP. A small amount of energy is generated through this process.
Substrate-level phosphorylation
True or False: Glucose represents potential energy.
True
Glycolysis is an anaerobic process. Pyruvates can enter the mitochondria to engage in Cellular Respiration, or they can stay outside in the cytoplasm and go through this energy process.
Fermentation (anaerobic)
Temperature
pH
Substrate Concentration
Enzyme Concentration
What property of water explains why Lake Superior is not pleasant to swim in?
High Specific Heat