A subatomic particle with a negative charge.
What is an electron?
Molecule described as a fatty acid.
What are lipids?
A nucleotide containing deoxy ribose.
What is DNA?
What is transcription?
The hypothesis stating that no effect is taking place.
What is the null hypothesis?
The sum of protons and neutrons in an atom.
What is atomic mass?
Hydrocarbon chain containing a double bond.
What are unsaturated fats
The direction in which DNA strands extend.
What is anti-parallel
The strand of DNA that synthesizes RNA.
What is the template strand?
The pairing of Adenine and Guanine.
What are purine bases?
The weakest bond type.
What are hydrogen bonds?
The bond type of a nucleic acid.
What are phosphodiester bonds?
The prime end that nucleotides connect at.
What is the 3' end?
The sequenced of a DNA strand that begins transcription and translation.
What is the promoter sequence?
The nitrogenous bases that remain after all other bases have been removed.
What are exons?
Electrons in the outermost orbital shell.
What are valence electrons?
The monomer for carbohydrates.
What are monosaccharides?
Bases that attach at the 1' end of a carbon sugar.
What are nitrogenous bases?
The name of the synthesized RNA strand that will become a protein.
What is mRNA?
Molecule with a delta positive charge.
What is hydrogen?
A bond between two charged atoms.
What are ionic bonds?
A catalyst to expedite chemical rxn.
What are proteins?
A 5 carbon sugar containing an (-OH) group.
What is RNA?
A sequence of three nitrogenous bases paired together.
What is a codon?
The element containing 4 orbital shells, with one electron on its outermost shell.
What is potassium?