biochemistry Flashcards

1
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isotopes

A

different neutron numbers

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2
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types of bondings

A

ionic-covalent-hydrogen-peptide

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3
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ionic bond

A

loosing electrons leads to positive atom
gaining electrons leads to negative atoms

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4
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covalenet bond

A

sharing electrons

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5
Q

properties of water

A

1-high specific heat
2-high heat of vaporization
3- high properties of adhesion and cohesion
4-universal solvent
5-ice is less dense than water

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6
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what is high specific heat

A

absorbs a lot of energy to change temperature

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7
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how is cohesion and adhesion related to plants

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adhesion is clinginess of different substances while cohesion is the sticking of the same substance. both are important for plant survival as they help water move up the roots to leaves with no energy
adhesion causes capillary actions while cohesion causes surface tension

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8
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carbohydrates

A

carbon, hydrogen, oxygen

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9
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types of carbohydrates

A

monosaccharide, disaccaride, polysaccharide

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10
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formula of monosaccharides

A

C6H12O6

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11
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examples of monosaccharides

A

glucose, galactose, fructose

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12
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Isomers

A

have same formula but different structure ( all monosaccharides are isomers)

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13
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Disaccharide

A

2 monosaccharides joined together using dehydration

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14
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disacheride formula

A

C12H22011

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15
Q

Glucose+Glucose=

A

Maltose + H20

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16
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glucose+galactose=

A

LACTOSE+ H20

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17
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Glucose + Fractose=

A

Sucrose + H2O

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18
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hydrolysis

A

breaks down disaccharides using water

19
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polysaccharides

A

many monosaccharides joined together ( polymers of carbohydrates)

20
Q

function of carbohydrate

A

1-direct source of energy
2-structural functioning in cell wall
3-part of exoskeleton of arthropods

21
Q

types of lipids

A

1-fats and oils
2-steroids
3-waxes
4-cholesterol

22
Q

saturated

A

one bond

23
Q

unsaturated

A

two or more bonds

24
Q

fats and oils

A

3 fatty acids + one glycerol

25
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condensation

A

adds energy to organic moleculeles

26
Q

hydrolysis energy

A

removes energy from molecules

27
Q

phospholipids

A

glycerol+2 fatty acids+ 1 phosphate group

28
Q

function of lipids

A

1-energy storage
2-chemical messenger-endocrine
3-lipid bilayer of cell membrane (phospholipids)

29
Q

protein

A

polymers formed by doing amino acids using polypeptide bonds ( they are responsible for growth)

30
Q

amino acids

A

1-amino group(NH2)
2-Carboxyl group(COOH)
3-R group

31
Q

denaturation

A

change in the shape of a protein by temperature or PH

32
Q

DNA

A

stores genetic information

33
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RNA

A

template copy

34
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Nucleotides

A

monomers of nucleic acid

35
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nucleic group formation

A

1- sugar ribose or deoxyribose
2- phosphate group
3-nitrogen base

36
Q

sugar in DNA nucleotide

A

deoxyribose

37
Q

base pairing in DNA ( double helix)

A

adenine- guanini-cytosine-thymine

38
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base pairing in RNA ( single helix)

A

adenine- guanini-cytosine-uracil

39
Q

enzyme

A

large proteins that are bioligal catalysts

40
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substrate

A

the reactant that enzyme binds with to speeds up the reaction

41
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active site

A

the surface of an enzyme that the substrate has to fit in like lock and key

42
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induced fit

A

enzyme changes its active site so substrates fit perfectly

43
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factors that effect enzyme activity

A

1- temperature
2-PH
3- Substrate concentration
4- Enzyme concentration