Inside the Cell Flashcards

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What are proteins made of?

A

Amino acid chains

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What are the functions of proteins? (HINT: SSTEMD)

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Speeding up (catalyzing) chemical reactions, structural support, transport, movement, defense against foreign substances.

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What are organic molecules with carboxyl and amino groups called?

A

Amino acids

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What is the cause of the difference in properties in amino acids?

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Difference in side chains called R groups.

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5
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What is happening in a sickle cell anemia?

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Glutamic acid, a hydrophilic acid, is substituted with a valine which is a hydrophobic amino acid chain.

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Sickle-cell disease is caused by a mutation in the beta-hemoglobin gene that changed a charged amino acid (glutamic acid) to a hydrophobic amino acid (valine). Where in the protein would you expect a glutamic acid?

A

On the exterior surface of the protein since glutamic acid is hydrophilic.

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Fill in the blank. Nucleic acids are polymers called ____. Each _____ is made of monomers called ______.

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Polynucleotides, polynucleotides, nucleotides.

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What are the two types of nucleic acids?

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Deoxyribonucleic acids (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA)

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9
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What is the purpose of DNA?

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It provides directions for its own replication.

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What is the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

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Eukaryotic has membrane-bound nucleus, unlike prokaryotic cells

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What is the function of nuclear pores?

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Regulate entry and exit of molecules from nucleus.

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12
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What maintains the shape of the nucleus?

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Nuclear lamina

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13
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What is the shipping and receiving centre inside the cell?

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Golgi apparatus

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According to the endosymbiont theory, which of the following organelles were once endosymbiotic prokaryotic organisms?

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mitochondria and chloroplasts

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15
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State the endosymbiotic theory.

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The endosymbiotic theory states that mitochondria and chloroplasts in eukaryotic cells were once aerobic bacteria (prokaryote) that were ingested by a large anaerobic bacteria (prokaryote).

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16
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Define symbiosis.

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Symbiosis means individuals of two different species live in physical contact

17
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Define endosymbiosis.

A

Organism of one species live inside another species.