Atoms VS. Molecules
Biomolecule Breakdown
Cell Makeup
Cellular Respiration
DNA Basics
100

Compare and contrast ions and isotopes

isotopes: an atom that has gained or lost neutron(s); same charge as atom, different mass.

ions: an atom that has gained or lost electron(s); same mass as atom, different charge.

100

List the monomers of all 4 biomolecules.

Lipid: fatty acids

Nucleic Acid: nucleotides

Carbs: sugar (glucose)

Protein: amino acids

100

Which organelle packages and sends proteins to where they function in the cell (like a post office sorting mail)?

Golgi Apparatus

100

What are the differences between Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration

Aerobic: uses oxygen, happens mostly inside the mitochondria, creates ATP efficiently

Anaerobic: no oxygen, can only happen in the cytosol, inefficient ATP creation


100

How much DNA is in each cell (length)?

Aprox. 2 meters

200

Are inter or intramolecular bonds stronger?

intramolecular bonds are stronger

200

How do the phospholipids choose to arrange themselves in the cell membrane and what does that tell us about their characteristics?

They line up so the tails are touching each other not water while the heads are on the outside in contact with water. This tells us that the tails are hydrophobic and the heads are hydrophilic.

200

What is the difference between endocytosis and exocytosis?

Endocytosis is a vesicle bringing a large molecule into the cell.

Exocytosis is a vesicle releasing a large molecule out of the cell.

200

What is the role of NADH and FADH2 in Aerobic Respiration?

They donate Hydrogen atoms released from the breakdown of Acetyl CoA to the Electron Transport Chain.

200

Why can so much DNA fit in a cell?

DNA is wrapped around proteins that fold and compact the DNA molecules.

300

What is meant by "water has a high specific heat"?

Water is able to absorb a lot of energy in the form of heat, before changing physical state from solid to liquid to gas.

300

What part of an amino acid determines what characteristics the protein will have?

R-Side Chain

300

What function(s) do the plasma membrane and the cytoskeleton have in common?

Both create the cells structure and allow signals and materials to be transported within and between cells.

300

How does ATP Synthase make ATP from ADP and a Phosphate?

It is a turbine that uses the energy of the H+ ions following their concentration gradient.

300

What are the DNA base pairs? Identify which are purines, which are pyrimidines, and what their
binding partners are in DNA.

Adenine (purine)------------Thymine (pyrimidine)

Cytosine (pyrimidine)-------Guanine (purine)

400

What 4 terms are most important when describing atoms.

Charge, Mass, Electronegativity, and Complementary Properties

400

What is the chemical reaction that joins monosacharrides and amino acids as they build polymers?

An anabolic reaction that increases the complexity of the polymer.

400

Compare and contrast active and passive transport.

Active Transport: requires energy (ATP), moves things against the concentration gradient

Passive Transport: no energy required, moves things with the concentration gradient

Both: can use protein channels to move things

400

Why is Oxygen necessary for Aerobic Respiration of glucose?

Oxygen is responsible for accepting the electrons from the Electron Transport Chain. Without this happening the Mitochondria would shut down by no longer allowing Pyruvate in.

400

If a DNA molecule contains 20% Adenine how much Cytosine do we know is in the DNA molecule?

30% Cytosine


20% A means 20% T

40% A and T means 60% C and G

half of the 60% is C and half is G (half is 30%)

500

What kind of bond exists between complimentary base pairs in DNA and also within the 3D folded forms of proteins?

Hydrogen Bonds

500

What components make up the "fluid mosaic" of the plasma membrane?

Carbohydrates, Cholesterol, and Proteins

500

What structural element of the endomembrane system facilitates constant communication and change between the organelles in
the system?

Phospholipid bilayer surrounding each organelle.

500

If someone is not ingesting Carbs (ie. Keto Diet), how would ATP be created?

The body would begin breaking down lipids (body fat) and proteins (muscles) in that order to create ATP.

500

Write the complemtary strand of DNA to

3'-TTGACCTGAGCAT-5'

5'-AACTGGACTCGTA-3'