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100

What are the monomers of a lipid?

Glycerol and fatty acid chains


100

What is the function of the ribosome?

Synthesize proteins

100
What are two types of passive transport?

Osmosis and diffusion

100

What are the reactants of photosynthesis?

Carbon dioxide, water and light

100

What is the complementary strand of the following DNA strand?

ACT TGA

TGA ACT

200

Which macromolecule provides a waxy coating for plant leaves?

Lipids

200
What is inside of the nucleus?

DNA

200

Active transport moves molecules ________ the concentration gradient.

Against

200

What are the products of cellular respiration?

Carbon dioxide, water and energy (ATP)

200

What is the mRNA strand that results from the following DNA strand?

ACT TGA

UGA ACU

300

How do enzymes speed up chemical reactions?

By lowering the activation energy. 

300

Which organelle are hair-like extensions that allow protists to move?

Cilia

300

If there is more salt outside of the cell than inside, that means water will move _________ of the cell and the cell will _______. 

outside, shrink

300

What is the pigment that absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis?

Chlorophyll

300

What is the amino acid sequence coded for by...

CUU CUC AAA

Leu-Leu-Lys

400

Name two polysaccharides we covered.

Two of the following:

Starch, glycogen, cellulose

400

Which organelle is membrane-bound?

a) mitochondria

b) ribosome

c) both

mitochondria

400

The cell membrane is ________ ___________, which means to allow only certain molecules through. 

Selectively permeable

400

What is the function of the inner folded membrane of the mitochondria?

To increase surface area in order to produce more ATP.

400

Where is an anticodon located?

tRNA

500

What happens to intestinal protease if it is placed in an environment outside of it's optimal pH range?

It's active site denatures and it can no longer catalyze reactions. 

500

Which organelle controls water balance in protists?

Contractile vacuole

500

What three macromolecules constitute the cell membrane?

Phospholipids, carbohydrates and proteins.
500

What does ATP become after releasing its energy?

ADP (Adenosine diphosphate)

500

What are the two categories of mutations? Circle which one is more often harmful. 

Point mutation 

Frameshift mutation (circled)