review - exam 1 Flashcards

1
Q

polymers found in insects

A

chitin & glycogen

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1
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monomers connected together via dehydration synthesis to make cellulose, glycogen, & starch

A

glucose

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2
Q

what role do enzymes play in in building & breaking down macromolecules

A

enzymes act as catalysts that increase the rate of reaction to build up or break down macromolecules

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3
Q

alpha-helix vs beta-sheet structure in proteins

A

both are an example of secondary structure

both may be present in globular proteins

the structure of both are maintained by hydrogen bonding

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4
Q

what type of bond holds the amino acid together

A

peptide

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5
Q

hydrophobic exclusion

A

hydrophobic molecules tend to stick together in water to avoid contact

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6
Q

what is the relationship between a gene & a protein?

A

protein coding genes contain the info to make a protein

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7
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why is transcription necessary

A

it makes an RNA copy of the gene

RNA can leave the nucleus & be used in translation

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8
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mRNA

A

messenger

carries info used to make proteins

has codons

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9
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tRNA

A

transfer

used in translation

connects codons & amino acids

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10
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rRNA

A

ribosomal

makes up part of ribosomal structure

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11
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snRNA

A

small nuclear

involved in RNA splicing

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12
Q

which direction is RNA transcribed

A

5’ - 3’

AWAY from the promoter

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13
Q

explain how eukaryotic mRNAs get out of the nucleus

A

through nuclear pores

polyA binding proteins bind to tail

binding proteins have nuclear export signals which direct the binding proteins & mRNA out of cell

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14
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what is alt RNA splicing

A

in different cells & conditions pre-mRNA can be interpreted differently

1 gene –> 1 pre-mRNA –> multiple mature mRNAs –> multiple proteins

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15
Q

how to increase membrane fluidity

A

more unsaturated fatty acids

shorter tails

less proteins

more cholesterol

16
Q

what types of molecules can easily move across a phospholipid bilayer

A

steroids, hormones, & gases

17
Q

what types of molecules have DIFFICULTY passing the bilayer

A

ions & large molecules

18
Q

example of substance moved by simple diffusion

A

hormone

19
Q

example of substance moved by facilitated diffusion

A

ions

20
Q

example of substance moved by active transport

A

ions

21
Q

osmosis

A

sometimes proteins (for rapid)

energy needed

movement down concentration gradient

example = water

22
Q

explain how cholesterol enters your cells

A

apo protein on LDL complexes binds to LDL receptors on the plasma membrane

cell brings in the LDL by receptor-mediated endocytosis

LDL can be broken down & LDL receptors are recycled back into membrane

23
Q

what structures make up the endomembrane system

A

transport vesicle

lysosome

golgi apparatus

rough & smooth er

plasma membrane

24
Q

lysosome

A

molecules broken down by hydrolysis

part of endomembrane system

25
Q

peroxisome

A

molecules broken down by oxidation

26
Q

lines of evidence that support the theory that mitochondria & chloroplasts were once free living prokaryotic cells

A

same size as avg pro cell

have double membranes

have ribosomes

circular chromosomes

divide by the same mechanism as bacteria

27
Q

what produces Okazaki fragments

A

DNA Pol III

28
Q

what stabilizes the replication bubble

A

single stranded binding proteins