The cohesion of water molecules is a result of:
What are hydrogen bonds?
What is the sequence of subunits in a DNA nucleotide?
What is phosphate-sugar-base?
The starting substrate for both aerobic and anaerobic respiration is:
What is glucose?
During transcription, DNA is transcribed into:
What is mRNA?
Prokaryotic cells differ from eukaryotic cells because they lack:
What are membrane-bound organelles?
Which property of water allows aquatic plants to photosynthesize?
What is transparency?
What product is formed during the condensation of two amino acids?
What is a dipeptide?
The location of glycolysis in a eukaryotic cell is:
What is the cytoplasm?
What type of bond links complementary bases in a DNA molecule?
What are hydrogen bonds?
Which organelle is surrounded by a double membrane and contains chromatin?
What is the nucleus?
Why does ice float on liquid water?
What is a lower density as a solid(ice)?
What type of macromolecule is used for long-term energy storage in humans?
What are triglycerides?
What is the role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis?
What is light absorption?
What is the enzyme that adds nucleotides to the growing strand during DNA replication?
What is DNA polymerase?
The function of rough endoplasmic reticulum is:
What is protein synthesis? (RER contains ribosomes)
This is the property of water is responsible for its high specific heat capacity.
What are hydrogen bonds or cohesion?
What is the name of the anabolic reaction that forms larger molecules (polysaccharides and triglycerides)?
What is condensation reactions?
What is a distinguishing feature of aerobic respiration in humans?
What is the consumption of O2?
Which mutation involves the substitution of one base for another?
What is a point mutation?
How does the arrangement of membranes increase efficiency in mitochondria?
What is compartmentalization of enzymes?
Which property of water supports its function as a solvent for polar molecules?
What is dipolarity?
This part of an amino acid is the distinguishing feature that makes it unique (20 amino acids total).
What is the R group?
Which process changes ADP to ATP?
What is phosphorylation?
What is the anticodon that pairs with the DNA triplet TAG during translation?
What is AUC?
What evidence supports the endosymbiotic theory for mitochondria?
Structural evidence: double membranes, contain own DNA(similar to bacteria), have 70s ribosomes
Functional: divide separately from rest of cell, respond to antibiotics