Name the 4 main types of Organic Molecules
Carbohydrates, Lipids, Nucleic Acids, Proteins
What is larger Mitochondria or Bacteria
They are the same size
All living Systems require
the capacity to cause changes chemical or physical
What is catabolism
Energy releasing processes, exergonic
how conservative is DNA usually
Semiconservative
Mono, di, poly
Fats, steroids, structural
Lysosomes function to
Break down polymers. Stomach of cell.
Removal of electrons to release energy
Oxidation
Is the first stage of glycolysis Aerobic or Anaerobic
Anaerobic, does not require oxygen
In what direction does the directionality of DNA run
5'->3'
2.) Name the types of Nucleic acids and Proteins and their building blocks
DNA, RNA: Nucleotide
Fibrous-Keratin, Collagen, Elastin
Globular-Enzyme, Hemoglobin: Amino Acid
Smallest to largest; IF, MF, MT
Microfilaments, Intermediate, Microtubules
Energy+ 6CO2+ 6H20--> C6H12O6 + 6O2
Carbon dioxide reduction, addition of electrons, input of energy
Where does glycolysis lead to with no oxygen
With?
Fermentation
--> Aerobic Respiration
In Polymerase I
3' to 5'
P1.) 3'-5' and 5'-3'
Describe or draw a sterol
3 six sided rings with one 5 sided end cap.
Function of the Lamin and disease associated
Structural, transcriptional regulation, and Progeria Syndrome
First and Second law of Thermodynamics
Energy is conserved, remains constant
2. Reactions have directionality
In animals what type of fermentation is there
In Bacteria?
Lactate, Muscle Fatigue
--> Yogurt, still lactate fermentation
What is the most common type of Excision repair
And what repair type is mutated in Moon People syndrome
BER
-->NER
Difference between HDL and LDL
HDL is good, it removes cholesterol
LDL is bad it aids in fatty build up
Plant cells are split into what two portions
Palisade and Spongy
What is randomness and a measure of randomness
Entropy
"S" is the measure of randomness
What is gluconeogenesis
Reversal of Glycolysis
What are the 3 types of DNA damage and give me 1 subgroup from each
Polymerase Mistakes
-Mispairing or Slippage
Chemical Damage
- Base modification, Chemical Agents, DNA strand crosslink
Physical Damage
-Radiation