The pieces that make up polymers
What are monomers?
The powerhouse of the cell
What is the mitochondria?
Small blade knife used to dissect specimen
What is a scalpel?
The DNA recoils, and the chromosomes condense
What is prophase?
The start codon
What is AUG/met?
Type of fat with all fatty acid chains having single bonds and generally considered less healthy
What are saturated fats?
Structure that receives, refines, stores and distributes chemical products of the cell
What is the golgi?
A tall narrow container with a volume scale
What is a graduated cylinder?
The chromatids are then pulled towards the pole by the fibres attached to the kinetochores of each chromosome
What is anaphase?
Base pairing rules for DNA
What is A -->T and G-->C?
This makes up the general 3D structure of the protein
What is the tertiary structure of a protein?
Made of cellulose
What is the cell wall?
A metal stand consisting of a long upright rod attached to a heavy rectangular base
What is a ring stand?
This is the period when the cell is not dividing. Consists of G1, S, and G2
What is interphase?
Two strands of the parental molecule separate, and each acts as a template for a new complementary strand
What is semi-conservative?
The four classes of macromolecules
What are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids?
The theory that organisms are made up of cells, that they are the basic structural/organizational unit of all organisms, and that all cells come from pre-existing cells
What is cell theory?
Beaker and Erlenmeyer Flask
What is non-volumetric?
Division of the cytoplasm occurs here in plant cells
What is the cell plate?
Name of the enzyme that joins the fragments that occur on the discontinuous strand of DNA
What is DNA ligase?
The number of ATP molecules per each glucose molecule
What is 36?
Give 5 of the 8 requirements for life
What are reproduction, metabolism, response to stimuli, heredity, adaptation through evolution, homeostasis, growth and development, cellular organization?
Used to measure masses; the reading error is 0.05 gram; mass range for a balance is 1g to 610g
What is the triple beam balance?
Containing a complete set of DNA (one set of chromosomes from each parent)
What is diploid?
Give the names and functions of all three types of RNA
What is mRNA, tRNA, and rRNA?
Messenger RNA- Used to send messages from DNA to be used elsewhere; Create proteins for hormones, repair cells, help the immune system, etc.)
Transfer RNA- Uses “anticodons” to put amino acids in the correct order of mRNA codons
Ribosomal RNA - Forms part of the protein-synthesizing organelle known as a ribosome; Exported to the cytoplasm to help translate the information in messenger RNA (mRNA) into protein