Biology Final

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If 23% of the nucleotides in a single-stranded RNA molecule are adenine, then what % are expected to be thymine?

0%

If 23% of the nucleotides in a single-stranded DNA molecule are Guanine, then what % are expected to be Cytosine?

23%

Looking at the DNA strand on the right side, which direction is the DNA facing?

3' on top

The amino acid sequence ultimately determine the __ _________ of proteins.

3D structure

Looking at the DNA strand on the left side, which direction is the DNA facing?

5' on top

The nitrogenous bases in DNA are _

A, T, C, G

The nitrogenous bases in RNA are _

A, U, C, G

Identify all Functional Groups in the following molecule...

Amino only

Where would a peptide bond form between the two single amino acids?

Between the Carboxyl terminal of Amino Acid A and the Amino terminal of Amino Acid B

what are lipids made of?

CHO

4 elements essential to life

CHON

what are nucleic acids made of

CHONP

what are proteins made of?

CHONPS

Which DNA base pairs with Guanine?

Cytosine

Which statement most accurately describes the Quaternary Structure of a Protein?

Multiple, 3D folded, polypeptide chains bound together into a larger structure

Which statement most accurately describes the Tertiary Structure of a Protein?

One peptide chain folding into a 3D shape through formation of many bonds (i.e ionic, hydrophobic, disulfide, hydrogen)

Which DNA base pairs with Adenine?

Thymine

Which RNA base pairs with Adenine?

Uracil

What conclusions can you draw from the Amino Acid image?

Valine has a nonpolar hydrophobic side chain

What is a monomer?

a singular building block

Energy-requiring process that moves material across a cell membrane against a concentration gradient (from low concentration to high concentration); requires ATP

active transport

Membrane that allows some substances to pass more easily than others and blocks the passage of some substances altogether.

active transport

how do you split two sugars apart?

add water and it will split them apart. also known as hydrolysis

clinging of a substance to another

adhesion

The monomer in a protein is a(n) _____ ___

amino acid

what is the following molecule?

amino acid

what is the monomer of a protein?

amino acid

a chemical group consisting of a nitrogen atom bonded to two hydrogen atoms, can act as a base in solution, accepting a hydrogen ion and acquiring a charge of 1+

amino group

Amino acids are formed of a(n) _____ group with a(n) ________ group and a(n) _ group side chain.

amino; carboxyl; R

what are the 4 macromolecules?

carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids

this atom has 4 electrons in the valence shall and can form 4 covalent bonds with other atoms

carbon

What elements are all life made up of?

carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and phophorus

what are carbohydrates made of?

carbon, hydrogen, oxygen

a chemical group consisting of a single carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom and also bonded to a hydroxyl group

carboxyl group

Identify all Functional Groups in the following molecule...

carboxyl hydroxyl

The basic unit of structure and function in living things; the smallest unit of life

cell

A cell structure that controls which substances can enter or leave the cell. Part of all cells

cell membrane

A rigid structure that surrounds the cell membrane and provides support to the cell. Found in plants, bacteria, and fungi, but NOT in animals.

cell wall

holding a substance together

cohesion

A difference in the concentration of a substance across a distance.

concentration gradient

Reaction in which two molecules are covalently bonded, with the loss of a water molecule

dehydration synthesis

term for joining sugars?

dehydration synthesis

What kind of reaction is occurring in the image?

dehydration synthesis of a dipeptide

Excessive heat can cause ____________, in which a protein unravels and loses its native shape.

denaturation

The sugar in DNA is _

deoxyribose

Movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration

diffusion

Two monosaccharides covalently bonded form a ___

disaccharide

The theory that mitochondria and chloroplasts were once independent prokaryotes that were engulfed (phagocytosis) by another much larger cell.

endosymbyosis

A state of balance where there is no net movement of molecules.

equallibrium

A cell that contains a nucleus and membrane bound organelles

eukaryote

A type of passive transport that involves the movement of specific molecules across cell membranes through protein channels or carrier proteins

fascillitated diffusion

what are the monomers of lipids?

fatty acids and glycerol

Stored carbohydrate in an animal is called ________; in a plant, it is ______

glycogen; starch

An organic molecule consisting only of carbon and hydrogen

hydrocarbon

Nitrogenous bases in DNA and RNA form complementary base pairs by forming ____________ bonds.

hydrogen

Process that is the reverse of dehydration synthesis. In __________, or water breakage, the bond between monomers is broken by the addition of a water molecule.

hydrolysis

term for splitting two sugars apart?

hydrolysis

a chemical group consisting of an oxygen atom joined to a hydrogen atom. molecules possessing this group are soluble in water and are called alcohols

hydroxyl group

what is a polymer

long chain of monomers

The monomer in a carbohydrate is a(n) _________

monosaccharide

what is the monomer of a carbohydrate?

monosaccharide (glucose)

Carbohydrates are made up of ____

monosaccharides

Adenine (A), Thymine (T) Cytosine (C) Guanine (G) Uracil (U) are all...

nitrogenous bases

what is the monomer of nucleic acids

nucleotide

Nucleic acids are composed of _____

nucleotides

What is a monosaccharide?

one sugar

Specialized, membrane-bound structure in eukaryotic cells that performs important cellular functions.

organelle

Passive movement of water through a selectively permeable membrane

osmosis

Diffusion, either through the membrane or through a protein channel; does not require energy from ATP

passive transport

In a _______ bond, the ---COOH group in one amino acid loses an ---OH and the ---NH2 group in another amino acid loses a H.

peptide

a chemical group consisting of a phosphate atom bonded to found oxygen atoms; important in energy transfer

phosphate group

A lipid containing a polar phosphate head and nonpolar fatty acid tails

phospholipid

A double layer of phospholipids that makes up cell and organelle membranes.

phospholipid bilayer

A broader term for the membrane that surrounds the cell AND all membrane-bound organelles.

plasma membrane

The polymer in a protein is a(n) _

polypeptide

Three or more monosaccharides linked together form a __

polysaccharide

At the _______ level of protein structure, a linear sequence of amino acids is joined by peptide bonds to form a polypeptide.

primary

A unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus and membrane bound organelles.

prokaryote

Selective proteins in the cell membrane allow only certain particles through

protein channel

At the __________ level of protein structure, 2 to 4 completely formed polypeptides combine.

quaternary

This kind of molecule stores information and instructions. Not a molecule to be used for energy or structure

ribonucleic acid (rna)

The sugar in RNA is _

ribose

At the _________ level of protein structure, hydrogen bonds form between the partial positive hydrogen atom of amine groups and the partial negative oxygen atom of carboxyl groups.

secondary

Membranes that allow only certain things to pass based on size and polarity/charge only.

semipermeable membranes

A substance that is dissolved in a solution.

solute

A liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances

solvent

A protein's _________ determines its function.

structure

The backbone of DNA and RNA molecules is composed of alternating _____________ and ______________.

sugars; phosphate groups

SA:vol Equivalent to SA/vol

surface area to volume ratio

A measure of how difficult it is to break/stretch a surface

surface tension

intensity of heat due to average kinetic energy

temperature

At the ________ level of protein structure, various chemical associations in precise regions of a polypeptide cause it to fold into a 3D shape that will determine its function.

tertiary

what is B pointing at?

the amino group

what is C pointing at?

the carboxyl group

what is A point at?

the r group side chain

Chloroplasts and mitochondria have ALL of the following except...

their own cell walls

What is a disaccharide?

two sugars

Fats with one or more double covalent bonds, which is less likely to solidify and more flexible.

unsaturated fats

___ ___________ are a secondary structure found in proteins.

α alpha helixes

__ ___________ ______________ are a secondary structure found in proteins.

β beta pleated sheets


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