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Lecture 1 - Exam 1
What is cell biology,
What are some of the processes ca...,
Why study cell biology
42  cards
Lecture 2 - Exam 1
Describe what happens in endosymb...,
An rna molecule can catalyze what,
What does model systems refer to
47  cards
Lecture 3 - Exam 1
The glucose molecule can exist in an,
What form is the predominate form...,
The ring closing reaction can giv...
28  cards
Lecture 4 - Exam 1
Steroid hormones are derivatives of,
Steroid hormones act as can they ...,
What are nucleic acids what is th...
49  cards
Lecture 5 - Exam 1
What does x ray crystallography d...,
Who helped solved the 3 d protein...,
Local amino acid sequences which ...
34  cards
Lecture 6 - Exam 1
What is the more common secondary...,
What does allosteric mean,
Most allosteric enzyme consist of...
14  cards
Lecture 7 - Exam 1
In the lipid bilayer how can mole...,
Who is associated with the fluid ...,
How do gases hydrophobic and smal...
39  cards
Lecture 1 - Exam 2
What is the generation of a recom...,
During the generation of a recomb...,
What is the process of cdna cloning
63  cards
Lecture 2 - Exam 2
Clamps remain associated with dna...,
What do helicases do,
After helicase unwinds the two st...
32  cards
Lecture 3 - Exam 2
Telomerases are necessary in euka...,
Describe the action of telomerase,
What is the promoter in the initi...
47  cards
Lecture 4 - Exam 2
In eukaryotes pre mrnas are modif...,
Describe 5 capping,
In 5 capping the enzymes add
24  cards
Lecture 5 - Exam 2
Transcription factors can act as ...,
What does the dna binding domain ...,
What does the trans activation do...
50  cards
Lecture 1 - Exam 3
Chromatin within the nucleus is o...,
Enhancers are restricted to,
Ctfc
36  cards
Lecture 2 - Exam 3
1 is it guaranteed that a transcr...,
What does sense and anitsense str...,
How many trnas are there
19  cards
Lecture 3 - Exam 3
Do you remember the central dogma...,
When we discuss morpholino oligon...,
Discuss oocytes and their mrna
10  cards
Lecture 4 - Exam 3
What are protein kinases responsi...,
What are protein phosphatases res...,
Describe the regulation of glycog...
50  cards
Lecture 5 - Exam 3: Protein Import and Export
When it comes to protein import b...,
What is the basic mechanism of th...,
What is ran
13  cards
Lecture 6 - Exam 3: Chromatin
What is chromatin,
The nucleus of each cell is aroun...,
What do histones do
25  cards
Lecture 7 - Exam 3: The Endoplasmic Reticulum
What is the in situ hybridization,
If we have an image of a nucleus ...,
We have an electron micrograph of...
22  cards
Lecture 1 - Exam 4: Protein Sorting and Vesicular Trafficking
The synthesis of proteins from th...,
The synthesized proteins from the...,
Where does the synthesis of lipid...
31  cards
Lecture 2 - Exam 4: Protein Sorting and Vesicular Trafficking
What is the difference between th...,
What are the main roles of the sm...,
Where do we find a lot of smooth er
27  cards
Lecture 3 - Exam 4: The Endoplasmic Reticulum & Golgi - Protein Sorting - Exam 4
Is the golgi apparatus a nonpolar...,
What are the main roles of the go...,
What is the structure of the golg...
35  cards
Lecture 4 - Exam 4: Vesicular Trafficking and Autophagy
What role does clathrin play in v...,
What is the formation of clathrin...,
Formation of a clathrin coated ve...
22  cards
Lecture 5 - Exam 4: Autophagy and Endocytosis
Organization of the lysosome for ...,
How much higher is the h concentr...,
Most lysosomal enzymes are
16  cards
Lecture 6 - Exam 4: Endocytosis and Mitochondria
What is endocytosis,
What are the types of endocytosis,
What is phagocytosis
21  cards
Lecture 7 - Exam 4: Mitochondria
What is the main role of the mito...,
Do mitochondria have their own ge...,
Where does the mitchondrial genom...
66  cards
Lecture 1: Mitochondria - Exam 5
What experiment was done to study...,
What is the main role of the mito...,
Describe the transport of metabol...
23  cards
Lecture 2: Mitochondria - Exam 5
Discuss vacuolation paraptosis,
Give an overview of the ubiquitin...,
Describe the process of ubiquitin...
13  cards
Lecture 3: Mitochondria - Exam 5
What do deubiquitinating enzymes ...,
Ubiquitin lysines can also be ubi...,
The rpn11 subunit of the proteaso...
26  cards
Lecture 4: Cell Signaling - Exam 5
What are glucocorticoids,
Describe glucocorticoid action,
What is the thyroid hormone well ...
19  cards
Lecture 5: Cell Signaling - Exam 5
What is activin,
What is a morphogen,
Big time key concept morphogen
27  cards
Lecture 6: Cell Signaling - Exam 5
What is endosomal recyling,
What is the most studied form of ...,
General signaling how signals are...
29  cards
Lecture 7: Actin - Exam 5
When is there no lag phase,
Describe treadmilling and the slo...,
Describe the nucleation and growt...
14  cards

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