Cholesterol
Cells
Protein Synthesis
Genetics
100

What organ in the human body produces cholesterol?

The Liver

100

Where is the genetic material of an organism kept?

The genetic information of an organism is kept in its nucleus.  

100

What is an amino acid and what does it determine?

an amino acid is a building block of proteins. It determines how a protein will fold, the shape it will take, and thus its function.

100

What is the building block of DNA?

nucleotides

200

What type of macromolecule is cholesterol?

Lipid
200

What do receptor proteins do?

Receptor proteins recieve specific signals that match with their receptors.

200

Where are proteins made (synthesized)? 

Proteins are made in the ribosome!

200

What is the shape of DNA

Double Helix

300

What do we call an accumulation of cholesterol over time? Where are these accumulations found?

These accumulations are called plaques. They build up over time in the bloodstream (i.e arteries)

300
What cellular structure contains receptor proteins?

Cell Membrane

300

What is the role of mRNA

mRNA carries the genetic instructions for proteins outside of the nucleus and into the ribosome

300

What are the 4 nucleotide base pairs and which ones align with each other in opposite DNA strands? (Which bases link with each other)


A,C,G,T

Adenine, Cytosine, Guanine, and Thymine

A goes with T

C goes with G

400

After coming back from a doctor's appointment where she has been told she has high cholesterol, Ms. Hultman wants to make some changes to her diet. She thinks cutting out unhealthy food like bacon, soda, olive oil, and eggs will help her prevent high cholesterol in the future. Which of these foods should she correctly cut out to lower her cholesterol?

She should cut out: bacon and eggs

she is wrong about: soda and olive oil

400

True or False:

When DNA is used to make proteins, it goes to the ribosomes to determine amino acid sequence.

False. DNA CANNOT leave the nucleus. Instead mRNA copies the message, and takes it to ribosomes to guide protein synthesis

400

Using your Codon Charts: Provide the sequence of amino acids that will be made from this DNA sequence:

TACACACAAACGGGG

First break it up into three's 

TAC ACA CAA ACG GGG

Next use the chart 

Tyrosine - Cysteine - Valine - Cysteine - Proline

400

True or False:

Every change to the DNA sequence of a gene changes the amino acid sequence it produces.

False. Since some groups of bases code for the same amino acids, there are times when a change in a base will not change the amino acid that is being used.

500

What are the two molecules that deliver cholesterol in the blood stream and where do they bring it to?

LDL: delivers to the cells

HDL: delivers back to the bloodstream/liver

500

What would happen to your body cells if LDL Receptors changed their shape?

Shape change of a receptor would inhibit their function. Since they cannot uptake LDL, LDL would not enter the cells. This means the cells are not getting the proper amount of cholesterol that they need for cellular processes.

500

What does the Regulatory region of a gene tell the cell about the protein being produced?

It tells the cell how much to make and when to make it.

500

List these terms in the order of least complex to most complex:


DNA

chromosome
gene region

nucleotide

gene


Nucleotide --> DNA --> Gene Region --> Gene --> Chromosome