Final Review
Which molecule is classified as an organic molecule?
CO2 (carbon dioxide)
What element is found in every organic molecule?
Carbon
What unique property of carbon enables it to be "life chemical backbone"?
Carbon behaves as if it has four valence electrons
which statement is true regarding glycine?
Glycine increases the flexibility of the peptide backbone
the unfolding of a protein by heat or chemical treatment is referred to as:
denaturation
a vesicle is most similar to a:
liposome
What part of a cholesterol molecule is polar?
the OH group
What feature of double-stranded DNA makes it necessary to have a leading strand and a lagging strand during replication?
the antiparallel orientation of the strands
If you examine the fatty acids in plasma membranes of both a population in a pond and cold environment to a population in a pond in a warm environment, what difference would you expect to find?
the fatty acid tails from the cold environment would generally be shorter and less saturated compared to fatty acids from the warm environment
Energy is required in order to add a nucleotide to the growing strand of DNA during replication. From where does that energy come?
the incoming nucleotide
Which factor would have an effect on the shape of a protein
the pH of the environment, the concentrations of ions present in the environment, whether the other molecules in the environment are predominately hydrophilic or hydrophobic, the temperature of the environment
which of the statements is true regarding a basic amino acid?
the positively charged R group of a basic amino acid could bind DNA
Which step occurs in the P site of the ribosome during translation?
the tRNA carrying the growing polypeptide moves to this site as the ribosome slides to the next codon
What causes fat to solidify at cooler temperatures?
van der Waals forces.
Which amino acid is capable of forming a disulfide linkage with itself?
cysteine
The bond that forms between amino acids:
connects amino groups and carboxyl groups of adjacent amino acids
In messenger RNA, the protein-coding sequence is present in:
exons
Which type of post-transcriptional modification is common in eukaryotes?
polyadenylation, 5' cap addition, polyadenylation and intron removal, intron removal
In eukaryotes, the messenger RNA consists of:
primary RNA transcript with cap added, introns removed, and poly(A) sequence added.
Complex macromolecular structures on which protein synthesis takes place are referred to as:
ribosomes
Which of the choices is not needed for DNA replication?
ribosomes
Which of the substances would be an example of a peripheral membrane protein associated with the plasma membrane of a cell?
Grb2, a protein that binds to the intracellular domain of the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor when it is activated
The interior region of a phospholipid bilayer is characterized as:
Hydrophobic
an intron is:
an RNA sequence that is removed during the processing of an RNA molecule in the nucleus.
The sodium-potassium pump is an example of:
an antiporter
Which step occurs in the E site of the ribosome during translation?
an uncharged tRNA is ejected from this site as the ribosome slides to the next codon
Which amino acid is most likely to participate in hydrogen bonding with water?
asparagine
an exon is:
part of an intact, mature mRNA that leaves the nucleus
How does 02 move across biological membranes?
02 is non polar and very small, so it can move by simple diffusion across the membrane
Given that the rate of DNA synthesis of a plasmid in yeast is 50 nucleotides per second and the circular plasmid replicates in 20 minutes, what is the approximate maximum size of the plasmid?
120,000 bp
How many different types of aminoacyl tRNA synthetases are there?
20
Which sequence in the 16S rRNA would you predict is responsible for the interaction between a small subunit and mRNA?
3'-UCCUCCA-5'
a new nucleotide can only be added to the __________ end of a growing DNA strand. DNA therefore always grows in the __________ direction.
3': 5' to 3'
In messenger RNA, the cap is present at the:
5' end
Which step occurs in the A site of the ribosome during translation?
An incoming charged tRNA binds to this site
What is true regarding chloroplasts?
Chloroplasts utilize carbon dioxide as a reactant
the enzyme responsible for proofreading a growing DNA strand and for replacing mismatched nucleotides is:
DNA polymerase
RNA is involved in which of the cellular processes?
DNA replication, transcription, translation
Imagine a cell that has a membrane composed mostly of lipids with saturated fatty acid tails, and that this membrane also has low cholesterol content. What are the characteristics of this cell membrane?
Due to its low cholesterol content, the cell membrane would lose its fluidity at cold temperatures
What about mitochondria is true?
Mitochondria generate ATP
Humans are often referred to as "carbon-based" life forms. Given that humans breathe oxygen, shouldn't humans be referred to as "oxygen-based life forms?
No, because carbon is the most abundant element in human cells, not oxygen
Considering the amino acids that are found in various domains of transmembrane proteins, which statement would be true?
Nonpolar amino acids would be prevalent in the transmembrane domain, in contact with the environment of the inner membrane
What is the structural formula for Carbon Dioxide (C02)?
O=C=O
How will the structures of these two blades of grass compare?
The grass blade from the mutant plant will appear limp compared to that from the normal plant
Transcription and translation differ in prokaryotes versus eukaryotes in which way?
Translation of prokaryotic mRNA can occur as the mRNA is being transcribed, which is not possible in eukaryotes
T/F All polypeptides have tertiary structure
True
Which of the coding is capable of terminating translation?
UAA, UAG, UGA
Could silicon-based life ever exist within the universe?
Yes, as silicon is in the same family as carbon and elements in the same family have similar properties, although silicon-based life is unlikely given the interaction between silicon and oxygen.
Which changes in the fatty acids of phospholipids would be most effective in maintaining membrane fluidity in a colder environment?
a decrease in phospholipid fatty acid side chain length and a decrease in side chain saturation
Which protein is considered an integral membrane protein?
a protein with its amino-terminus in the cytoplasm and its carboxyl-terminus in the extracellular space
The plasma membranes of some plant cells use transport proteins to move protons out of the cell against their concentration gradient. this is an example of:
active transport
RNA processing consists of:
addition of a poly(A) sequence, removal of introns, addition of a cap
The movement of water across a cell plasma membrane into or out of a cell is an example of:
both osmosis and diffusion
Which one of the groups is a component of an amino acid?
carboxyl group, amino group, a carbon, R group
What is a pigment associated with chloroplasts that plays a role in energy harvesting?
chlorophyll
Alternative splicing allows for:
different polypeptides to be made from a single gene
in eukaryotes, among the possible errors, which would make an mRNA less stable?
either the 5' cap was not added or the poly (A) tail was not formed
T/F Purified phospholipids mixed in water will only form membranes if the appropriate enzyme is present
false
T/F The growing polypeptide remains in the P site throughout translation
false
T/F given that plant cells have chloroplasts, mitochondria are actually unnecessary in plant cells
false
T/F the number of proteins produced by protein coding genes in the human genome is less than the number of protein coding genes
false
Telomerase is fully active in_______ and _______ cells, but almost completely inactive in _______ cells.
germ; stem; somatic
The active maintenance of a constant internal environment is referred to as:
homeostasis
Secondary structures are stabilized by which type of interaction?
hydrogen bonding
In messenger RNA, the cap is needed to:
initiate translation
The class of organic molecules defined by a physical property rather than a structure are the:
lipids
In eukaryotes, which component is specific to the synthesis of only one type of protein?
messenger RNA
RNA processing occurs in the:
nucleus
in which cellular process is RNA involved?
translation, transcription, splicing
T/F DNA polymerase requires both a template and a free 3' end to elongate a nucleotide chain.
true
T/F the individual polypeptide chains in a multi-subunit protein each have their own primary, secondary, and tertiary structures
true