BIOL 150 KU Exam 1

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DNA

-genetic material -nucleus double stranded -A, G, T, C -deoxyribose -2' C has H

isomers

2 molecules with the same chemical/molecular formula but different structural formulas; ex: CHO----- glucose or glactose

molecule

2 or more atoms joined together by chemical bonds

How many elements are present in living organisms?

26

How many fatty acids can one glycerol bond to? (triacylglycerol)

3

glycosidic linkage or bond

bond between the 1' and 4' carbons in a starch

asymmetric carbon

bonded to 4 different atoms or groups of atoms

intramolecular bonds

bonds or forces within a molecule or atom

chemical reactions

breaking chemical bonds and rearranging atoms to form a new molecules

nucleoside triphosphate

brings nucleotide into replication area

lagging strand

builds fragments of nucleotides called okazaki fragments

hydrocarbon

carbon backbone connected to several H

DNA ploymerase

checks base pairs and corrects the nucleotide sequence

ionic bonds

complete donation of 1 electron to another atom

reactants

compounds or elements that combine in a chemical reaction

chemical bonds

connection that holds atoms together

replication fork

continuously opens between 2 existing DNA strands

what is the sugar present in DNA?

deoxyribose

solvent

dissolving agent

What does Carbon in organic molecules allow for?

diversity in organic molecules

hydrophobic

do not mix with water

DNA is ____________ stranded

double

structural formula

drawing of atoms bonded together

valence electrons

e- in the highest energy shell

RNA primase

enzyme that assembles RNA primer

telomerase

enzyme that replaces telomeres

molecular formula

ex: H20 or O2

anti parallel

one strand of DNA runs 5' to 3' and the replicated strand runs opposite (3' to 5')

van der waals forces

partial positive charge and partial negative charge attract; random movement of e- to cause partial charges

phospholipids

polar head, glycerol backbone, and 2 fatty acid chains; hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tales

telomeres

segments that cant be replicated at the end; non-coding regions of DNA

RNA is ___________ stranded

single

okazaki fragments

small portions of DNA nucloetides on the lagging strand

ice

solid H2O particles in a fixed position; lower density

solute

substance dissolved

which base is present in DNA but not RNA? What replaces this base in RNA?

thymine (T) uracil (U)

pyrimidine bases

thymine (T), cytosine (C), and uracil (U)

DNA ligase

ties together the fragments of DNA in lagging strand

pH

-log[H+]

RNA

-mRNA, tRNA, rRNA -single stranded -A, G, U, C - ribose -2' C has OH

acidic

0 to 6.9 on the pH scale; [H+] > [OH-]

What are 2 major properties of water?

1. polar 2. moderates temperature

What is the pH of intracellular fluid?

6.8 or 7

neutral

7 on the pH scale; pure H2O; [H+]=1x10^-7

basic

7.1 to 14 on the pH scale; [OH-] > [H+]

What is the pH of blood?

7.4

what elements make up 96% of the human body?

H, O, N, C

dna polymerase

able to add nucleotides to an existing strand

leading strand

adds nucleotides towards the replication fork on the 3' end

purine bases

adenine (A) and guanine (G)

peptide bond

adjoins amino acids together in a protein

DNA has an __________________ structure

antiparallel

polymer

assembly of monomers; long and large

single stranded binding proteins

attach to the single strand of DNA

hydrogen bonds

attraction between H and a neighboring EN atom; weaker than covalent bonds

electronegativity

attraction from electrons; ex: O has higher compared to H

adhesion

attraction of H2O to another surface or substance

cohesion

attraction of H2O to other H2O molecules

nonpolar covalent bonds

electrons shared equally between 2 atoms

aldehyde

end of a hydrocarbon

proofreading

ensures base pair rules are followed and the appropriate nucleotides are added

lipids

fatty acid hydrocarbons

anion

gains e- to form a negative charge

functional groups

group of atoms attached to the carbon backbone

octet rule

higher energy level can hold 8 e-

Is the phosphate group hydrophilic or hydrophobic?

hydrophilic

sugar phosphate backbone of DNA

hydrophilic and allows H2O to come to outside of the molecule

Are nucleotide bases hydrophilic or hydrophobic?

hydrophobic

monomer

individual units

covalent bonds

join atoms by SHARING electrons to fill the outermost energy shell

phosphodiester bond

joins adjacent nucleotides together; covalent bond

which DNA strand is not continuously added nucleotides to?

lagging

which DNA strand is continuous?

leading

lipids

long strings of hydrocarbons

cation

loses e- to form a positive charge

dehyrdration

loss of water

proteins

made up of amino acids; joined by peptide bonds

lipids

made up of monomers fatty acids

proteins

made up of monomers known as amino acids

carbohydrates

made up of monomers monosaccharides

nucleic acid

made up of monomers nucleotides

ketone

middle of a hydrocarbon

hydrophilic

mix easily with water

what are nucleic acids made up of?

nucleotides

valence

number of e- needed to fill the outer shell; the bonding capacity of an atom

polar covalent bonds

one element is more partially negative and the other is more partially positive; based on electronegativity

semi-conservative

one old strand and one new strand

electrons

present within an energy level

RNA nucleotides

primer for DNA synthesis

carbohydrates

provide energy for cells; example: starch in plants

topisomerase

relieves the stress of unwinding on the replication fork

what is the sugar present in RNA?

ribose

fats- solid @ room temp

saturated; example butter

where does DNA polymerase add nucleotides to?

the 3' end of the growing strand

what is located on the 3' end of DNA?

the hydroxyl end

products

the new resulting compounds or elements in a chemical reaction

what is located on the 5' end of DNA?

the phosphate end

fats-liquids @ room temp

unsaturated; example oil

DNA helicase

unwinds DNA duplex

What is the universal solvent?

water


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