PART 3 AAMC, NS, Princeton, Section Volumes Practice
#Carbons/2 = #Krebs Cycle
#Carbons/2 - 1 = #FA cycle
What functions can L-Glutamate serve in an experiment regarding a cell membrane depolarization?
*a ligand which binds to ligand-activated transmembrane receptor protein *A ligand which causes a G-protein linked receptor to activate a signal transduction pathway within the neuron *A n.t. which sets off a neuronal AP
What happens in prophase?
*chromosomes condense and become visible under microscope *nuclear membrane disintegrates *centrioles divide and each one moves to an opposite pole of cell *mitotic spindle assembles
NON-digestible fiber
0 calories
When do polar bodies form?
1 at end of meiosis I and another at end of meiosis II
Which procedure for extraction will completely separate an amide from the by-product of the reaction between an amine and excess carboxylic acid?
1) Add 0.1 M NaOH to quench unreacted anhydride 2) Add diethyl ether and separate the layers 3) Amide can be obtained from ether layer by evaporating the solvent b/c COOH is a byproduct and excess unreacted starting material is acidic. Extraction with aqueous base will hydrolyze and extract both of these into aqueous layer, leaving the neutral amide in the ether layer
% survival is important for safety
100% safety is better than a less safe, but more effective drug
What is the approximate molecular weight of active Dnmt3a?
140 kDa b/c passage said that "Dnmt3a is a homotetramer." Later in passage it said "Reducing SDS-Page showed a single band at 35 kDa" SDS page showed us the denatured protein so the full protein would be 35kDa x 4 (tetramer) = 140 kDa
What does oogenesis involve?
2 divisions that produce 1 haploid ovum
All AA have 1 low pKa (2) and 1 high pKa (9) value. What is the pI for neutral AA?
2+9 / 2 = 5.5
How many molecules of reduced electron carriers are generated during conversion of alpha-KG to oxaloacetate in the CAC?
3 b/c alpha-KG to oxaloacetate produces 2NADH and 1 FADH2
Which elements can exceed octet rule?
3rd period or below
In spermatogenesis, how many spermatozoa are produced by a single diploid progenitor?
4 haploid spermatazoa
A protein contains 4 disulfide bonds. In order to break these bonds, researchers added a minimum of
4 moles NADH for each mole of protein b/c each mole of NADH can reduce 1 mole of disulfide bonds. Since protein has 4, 4 moles of NADH are needed
In a human liver cell, approximately how many glucose molecules would be required to synthesize a 750 AA protein?
750 AA * (4ATP / AA) * (1 glucose/ 30 ATP) = 100 liver undergoes aerobic respiration to produce 30 ATP per glucose
Lysine is an AA with a basic side chain. What is its isoelectric point?
8 pI of 12 is WAYYY too large for any AA!
Passage told us that HIF is a binding factor that specifically binds to a CCCCGGGC target sequence. What type of restriction enzymes can recognize the HIF binding sequence?
A 4 bp recognition sequence or a 6 bp b/c only 6 basepairs are palindromic CCCGGG within the sequence ∴ only an enzyme that recognizes a 4bp or 6 bp will recognize this domain
An aggression study allowed researchers to see how social influence leads to aggressive behavior by having children observe in aggression. How could we see whether the aggression was actually being modeled as opposed to already learned?
A biographical sketch of child's social life up until the study b/c research shows aggression is environmentally influenced
Availability heuristic example 2
A women has 3 friends named Megan all of whom are short. This women hears the name Megan on radio and assumes she is also short
ΔG* = -RTln(Keq) = -RTln[ADP][Pi]/[ATP]
ATP + H2O ---> Pi + ADP Keq = [Pi][ADP] / [ATP]
What does hexokinase/glucokinase do?
Add phosphate glucose ---> glucose-6-P (glycolysis)
If researchers want to assess task completion in conjunction with brain wave frequency (and now in addition) with GABA and Glutamate signals how does this change design?
Additional dependent variables are added b/c now you are measuring GABA and Glutamate activity following a task
Drugs given orally (mouth), subcutaneously (skin), or intraperitoneally (into body cavity) all need to travel through blood stream before reaching target site.
Additional transport means less drug will make it to target site ∴ less bioavailability
What is the most likely reason that the subjects were required to exhale completely prior to immersion in the water tank?
Air in lungs decreases the apparent weight of the body in water and increases the % for estimation
What forms if an aldol-condensation is NOT followed by a dehydration reaction? Think: only an aldol condensation occurs so product must be
B-hydroxy-ketone OH group on Beta carbon
Important to recognize that a reduction of 1/3 means new radius will be 2/3 of the original
BY amount vs/ TO amount
pH = pKa +logB/A Ka*Kb = 10^-14 at 25*C
Base = lactate Acid = lactic acid
Alpha is UP
Beta is down look only at the link if it points up or down nothin else matters
What is flight of ideas/ racing thoughts/ rapid speech a symptom of?
Bipolar I disorder (manic symptom)
Where is glucose-6-phosphatase used?
Both glycolysis and gluconeogenes
There are two tuning forks. If one produces a loud tone then stops, and a second tuning fork produces a sound, what must be true of the 2 forks?
Both vibrate at same frequency and produce sounds with same λ because sound through both forks travels at same speeds Sound produced by 2nd fork is not as loud as 1st We do NOT know about materials!
What are the two sides of the elaboration likelyhood model?
CNS (Think deeply, critically, auditory/radio) to PNS (Think less substantially, superficial, visual/TV)
What is the electron configuration for Co(II)
Co(2+) = [Ar]4s^2 3d^5 BUT right answer is actually [Ar]3d^7
Number of packages is NOT serving size! Read carefully
Compare package value to total daily cal intake to see how many are allowed per day (probably not more than 1-3)
Complex I = NADH Complex 2 = SDH = succinate dehydrogenase complex
Complex 3 = coQH2-cyt C Complex 4 = cyt. c oxidase
Which DNA base contains the largest number of H-bond acceptors?
Cytosine
If the NDU gene is amplified inside cells leading to over-expression of the protein, what event is likely to occur under hypoxic conditions?
Data shows that in WT cells (which have NDU) oxygen consumption is reduced (lower complex IV activity) under hypoxic conditions So the over expression of NDU is likely to further decrease oxygen consumption
What is the most direct effect of neuron inhibition?
Depolarization of axon hillock by Na+ influx
What is an intermediate of triacylglycerol degradation into glycerol and free FA?
Diacylglyceride Triacylglycerol ---> free FA + diacylglycerol
"First revolution" --- what happened?
Did compounds get lost or were they NOT lost but actually integrated into new compound
What happens for a patient with bilateral acoustic neuroma? Passage says "acoustic neuroma decreases the number of functional neurons and speed of AP propagation" Given a figure with the pathway of neuron from auditory nerve to the auditory cortex you can select how it changes.
Distance between auditory nerve and superior olivary nucleus will increase because longer distance means longer time of latency and slower propogation Also wave of auditory nerve will decrease in amplitude because this shows a decrease in number of functional neurons once you reach the brain no change occurs so superior olivary nucleus
What can retinol be classified as?
Diterpene b/c passage said "Beta-carotene a tetraterpene is split in half to form 2 units of vitamin A" and later in passage it said "Vitamin A, or retinol" 1/2 tetra = di
AA stereo centers are NOT ambiguous b/c we know they are all L!
Do NOT count them in number of stereoisomers available
Shows Ca(2+) concentration was much larger than Sr(2+) concentration if the graph with Ca(2+) had a legend ranging from 0.6-1.8 while Sr had a legend of 0.002-0.005
Do not freak girl. It is straightforward
Excess insulin would NOT cause severely stunted growth!
Duh, kids of all heights might be diabetic
MOST likely to affect enzyme function
E with L b/c acid to hydrophobic is big change
What is a good control against the variable of enzyme phosphorylation?
Enzymes alone withOUT substrate Example: PKA and GSK-3 with ATP but NO CREB327-WT ATP allows autophosphorylation b/c this makes it clear that any phosphorylation detected would be due to autophosphorylation and not phosphorylation with the substrate
PCl5 + heat ---> PCl3 + Cl2 ΔH = +92.5 kJ/mol Two identical reaction vessels, X and Y, are charged with equal amounts of gaseous PCl5 and both trials are allowed to reach equilibrium. If flask X is held at 300K while flask Y is held at 500K, what is true about the reactions?
Equilibrium is reached faster in flask Y due to the increased collision frequency of reactant molecules Both forward and reverse reactions will increase by higher temperature, but only flask Y reaches equilibrium faster due to KINETICS Thermo/ΔG/LeChat(shifts) = wrong answers K is only impacted by temp
Passage discussed a method to find hydrostatic weight of different individuals. Key assumptions method makes is that the density values of fat free and ratio of non-fat tissue are constant across all individuals. These assumptions are based on the fact that fat is LESS dense than the bone and muscle.
Expectations from this assumption are that density of fat mass and fat-free mass are consistent! This is not suitable fore everyone! For example, athletes tend to have a denser body mass than non-athletes. This can lead to under-estimating body fat % for athletes ... so In athlete the true % of body fat would be higher than calculated while in the obese person the true % would be lower than calculated.
If a rotor with a radius of 10cm spins at a rate of 60,000 rpm how many gees of centrifugal acceleration are experienced within test tubes at the outer rim?
F = ma Fc = mw^2*r ma=mw^2*r a=w^2*r 60,000 revolutions/min *(1min/60sec)*(2pi rad/ rev) = rad/sec = w plug in w and use radius given in passage to find answer divide by 10 then add the g b/c g is just answer times 10
When is rotational equilibrium achieved? When net torque = 0
F=mgd do NOT forget to multiply by g! Yes it throws off balance ;)
DAPT is [9384u1 dsjkd blah blah, C123H234,ONR] y-secretase inhibitor. Treating cells with DAPT would do what?
FOCUS ON KEY: DAPT = inhibitor Passage says "y-secretase is important for generating NOTCH domain" Think: DAPT will inhibit y-secretase ∴ decrease NOTCH (diminish) Okay go back to passage and look for mutations that also diminish NOTCH ∴ if graph shows high i22 transcript levels when NOTCH was mutated we can conclude that ... i22 transcript levels increase due to diminished NOTCH signaling
Stratification is the result of the need for maintaining social order
FUNCTIONALIST theory
An object weighs 150 g in air, 75 g in water, and 60 grams when fully submerged in an unknown fluid. What can we conclude about the specific gravity of unknown fluid?
Fb = Wdisplaced fluid Mass = 150-75 g = 75 g density of water is 1 ∴ volume of displaced water = 75cm^3 For unknown fluid, the volume of displaced water is 75cm^3 and the mass = 150 g-60 g = 90 ∴ sg of unknown is 90g/75cm^3 = 1.2 Since unknown is more dense than water it will be bottom layer
A centrifuge is rotating counterclockwise (as seen from above) at 30,000 rpm. When the test tube is to the left of the central shaft, what best describes the centrifugal pseudo-force Fc and buoyant force Fb on a solid particle within the liquid of the test tube?
Fc points left b/c in passage it told us that the pseudo-force points AWAY from central shaft. This means the moment the revolving test tube is to the left of the shaft, Fc points left. Passage also told us that Buoyant force opposes this force so Fb must be pointed opposite Fc therefore to the right
If 0.001 moles were added to 10 mL of water, then initial concentration = 0.001mol/.01 L =0.1 M If 5 mL are mixed for a total of 10 mL, then 0.1 M * (5mL/10mL) = 0.05 M
Fe(OH2) --- Fe(2+) + 2OH(-) Q = [Fe(2+)][OH(-)]^2 pH will let you find [OH] and 0.05 M is the [Fe(2+)] so you can find Q and compare it to given Ksp
Fc = mv^2/r
Fg = GMm /r^2 Set Fg = Fc for a problem that has a moon held in orbit by gravity
See what is different about experiments.
For example, if exp. 1 ran for 10 minutes while exp. 2 ran for 30 min and the % is similar for 2 different doses then a dose-dependent effect is possible
Which peptide is most likely to form a covalently bonded dimer?
GHICEPN b/c CYSTEINE (C) = disulfide dimer
Passage says "VOPc irreversibly activates host cell GTPase Rac through the deamination of the side chain of the residue at position 61." The AA at position 61 in Rac is most likely what?
Glutamine (Q, Gln) or Asparagine (N, Asn) b/c these have an AMIDE in side chain
Which of the indicators should be used to find equivalence point of hypochlorous acid given its Ka of 10^-8?
Go to Ka line of 10^-8 and look at the pH interval for the color change
You can NOT eliminate the effect of chance!
Goal of study is to reduce the effect of chance, but it can NOT be eliminated. This is extreme
Which DNA base has largest molecular weight and is the largest donor?
Guanosine
ionic bonds (also known as salt bridges) and ...
H-bonds (dipole-dipole) are involved in interaction of substrate PEP with pyruvate kinase
Why would H2SO4 be use4d in esterification reaction (placed on arrow)?
H2SO4 functions as catalyst b/c it can protonate and increase the electrophilicity (E+) and increase rate
If you see that you are near -90 mV then go with
Hyperpolarization (more negative)
The concentration of hypochlorite ion can be determined via a redox titration using I(-) as titrant. Relevant half reactions are given: 2e + I3(-) ---> 3I(-) E = +0.53 V 2e + 2H2O + 2Cl(-) ---> Cl2 + 4OH(-) E = +0.89 V What happens at equivalence point?
I will be oxidized at a potential equal to the average of oxidation and reduction potentials Average = 0.89 + (-0.53) / 2 flip because avg. and oxidation is opposite sign =0.18 V
Why would a mutation in an insulin receptor effect growth?
IGF normally binds insulin receptors
Passage says "Fraction 2 was collected from peroxisomes" Think: alpha-tubulin is a component of microtubules in cytoskeleton (cytosol)
If IDH 1 Western blot showed bands at 2 and 4 (was expressed in controls 2 and 4) then we know that IDH1 is expressed in peroxisomes b/c passage told us fraction 2 is from peroxisome AND in cytosol since control 4 had alpha-tubulin which is near cytosol
1) v = f*λ Find v 2) v*time = distance
If transducer measures λ of a distance x and time to return was time t, how far from skin is uterus? Use passage for f of ultrasound. Then find v. v*time = answer
The experimenters conclude that UPR activation significantly increases the level of VEGFA, angiogenic, and IL8 transcription. What finding would most undermine this conclusion?
In addition to being a potent UPR inducer, the conditions used also act to induce the HIF pathway This weakens conclusion b/c now we do not know if it was HIF induction or UPR induction that lead to the results
Larger cation = NH4+ then K+ then Na+ Passage says "Larger cation indicates higher propensity for an ionic bond"
In hydrophilic/aqueous media, ionic bonds will dissociate ∴ more efficient surfactant
A galvanometer that measures current passing through a resistor should be inserted into the circuit how?
In series with resistor so it experiences the SAME current
What substance in mosquito saliva can inhibit hemostasis?
Inhibitor of platelet aggregation b/c hemostasis = aggregation/ clot formation vasoconstriction will stimulate hemostasis coagulation will stimulate hemostasis
Insulin is released in response to elevated blood glucose levels.
Insulin increases blood glucose levels into the cell which can be used for cellular respiration and storage,
If a monomer has 288 residues what does this mean?
It has 288 AA * 110Da/1AA *4 if its a tetramer = mass
What is the pH of the solution when 25 mL of 0.1 M NaOH is added to 50 mL of a 0.1 M solution of acetic acid?
Ka for acetic acid is given as 1.8*10^-5 so go to figure and look at Ka = 10^-5 and find the plateau and the answer closest to that pH is correct
Catalytic efficiency
Kcat / Km Do NOT forget to divide by Km low = low efficiency high = high efficiency
"ODN's are competitive inhibitors of vDNA for binding IN." How would we study mechanism by which an ODH inhibits activity?
Keep IN concentration constant and measure the initial velocity of the reaction at increasing vDNA concentration in the presence and absence of ODN ODN = inhibitor vDNA = substrate IN = enzyme
Retinol uptake is higher for STRA6-RBP than control. A small inhibitor RNA (siRNA) targets STRA6. What graph shows this?
Keep it straightforward and simple. If retinol is specific to RBP than you know retinol activity will be highest in RBP condition. BSA condition would show control/low level. siRNA inhibits STRA6 so with this inhibitor present the retinol activity/ uptake will be lower
Hz kHz and mHz kilo and milli 10^3
MHz and uHz Mega and micro 10^6 GHz and nHz giga and nanon 10^9
Plug in what you are given in Q stem
Manipulate equations or use them. Looks crazy but so so so simple dude
When a medical faculty member engages in unprofessional behavior towards patients and students, what type of norm do they violate?
Mores
pyruvate gets reduced into lactate
NADH becomes NAD+
high pitch sounds vibrate basilar membrane
NEAR oval window
Deamination releases an
NH3
Hydroxylamine Nitrogen
NHOH
Is neuroticism involved in interpersonal attraction?
NO
Can you H-bond with alanine?
NO (CH3 side chain)
Can an AA be manipulated into a meso compound?
NO b/c meso requires 2 chiral centers and plane of symmetry which NO naturally occurring AA have
If increased appetite is NOT due to work then
NO increase in activity occurs
Is the nucleolus involved in mitotic rate?
NO! b/c nucleolus assembles ribosomal subunits in eukaryotes. Also, nucleolus disassembles at beginning of mitosis
Are consciousness and thought social facts?
NO!!!!
Which protein is involved with repolarization of membrane?
Na+/K+ active transport channel
How would validity be called into question for a study that suggests that empathy measures distress and perspective taking?
Negative correlation between scores on empathy questionnaire and personal distress survey
I stubbed my toe and noticed a gap between when I realized I stubbed my toe and the onset of pain. Is this related to a structural difference in neurons involved in baroception versus those involved in nociception?
Neurons in nociception pathway are NOT myelinated b/c delay in pain perception = slower transmission Neurons in baroception are myelinated b/c pressure in toe was notice faster
Brain activation
PET = localize brain arrest and neural activity
What biochemical pathway is most involved with neutralization of oxygen radicals?
PPP b/c PPP produces NADPH which is required to neutralize oxygen species like oxygen radicals
What type of Schizophrenia involves normal cognitive functioning?
Paranoid subtype Auditory hallucinations BUT most people with this type are functional and work and socialize
Based on the passage, over expression of which protein is most likely associated with GM6112 cells becoming cancerous?
Passage said "CFLIP is a homolog of caspar 8 that lacks catalytic activity" Think: caspase 8 would cause apoptosis ∴ NO cancer cells Inhibition of apoptosis would cause cancer ∴ CFLIP would be associated with inhibiting apoptosis and causing cancer CFLIP
What actions could contribute to the positive intrepid effects of digoxin on cardiac myocytes?
Passage: digoxin is cardiac glycoside that has a positive intrepid effect (increases contractile force) Think: answer should involve increase in intracellular calcium levels so ... decrease transport of Ca2+ to extracellular environment Increase availability of intracellular Ca2+ to bind to troponin Increase overall Ca2+ stores in sarcoplasmic reticulum
What is the looking glass self?
People shape self concept based on how others perceive them Internalize perception of others
The isoelectric (pI) of 4 proteins are shown. At which pH would 2/4 proteins adhere to cation-exchange column?
Positive binds to cation-exchange column pH < pKa or pI will be protonated and positive so any protein who has a pI higher than the pH is positive
P = F / A = Work / time = F x d / time = Force x v
Power = force / area = work / time = force x distance / time = force x velocity
If no breaking occurs, how much power would be required to keep the railcar moving at 40 m/s? Passage said "rolling friction contributes a continuous 1000 N decelerating force any time the railcar is in motion"
Power = force x velocity Force needed must be equal or greater than the frictional force 1000 N x 40 m/s = 40000W = 40 kW
What mass of sodium ions entered cell from voltage clamp experiment if average inward current was 0.5 mA and lasted for 2 seconds?
Q = I*t = (0.5*10^-3 A)*(2s)*1mole/96500C*23g/mole = grams
Which compound precipitates?
Q > Ksp = precipitate Q=Ksp saturated Q < Ksp = soluble Look at compounds involved in trial of concern, then compare Ksp values
Dimerization interface
Quaternary structure, hydrophobic AA
The absence of one clotting factor could prevent clotting as can platelet deficiency
RB cells are NOT directly involved in clotting ∴ would LEAST likely cause hemophilia (severely reduced ability to blood clot)
PNS = nerves
Schwann cells myelinate
Describe a shock and resulting fear
Shock = unconditioned stimulus Fear = unconditioned response (naturally follows a shock) Some presented with unconditioned response like an image/ bell ring is neutral and conditioned stimulus
Who formulated a drive theory to explain gender difference regarding aggression?
Sigmund Freud libido = drive
The gene least likely to be involved in development of cells would NOT cause a decrease of gene when knocked out
So the gene that shows the largest increase/ constant mitotic rate even when knocked out would NOT be involved in this cells development
Really use the passage with the results. For example, there were 2 graphs that showed 2 lines per graph. The lines represented two different models. We wanted to compare the models.
So the graph showed a right shift in one of the models. This right shift indicated a higher value of Q which was the x-axis. In the passage it said Q represents the number of native state interactions. So if the line shifts right then it favors these native interactions Slight fluctuations in the y-axis showed that there was no clear pattern in free energy differences because the passage told us that free-energy is proportional to what our y-axis showed and it was higher and lower in different stages
Given Force/ Area = k(ΔV/Vo) and ΔV/Vo = r^3-ro^3/ro^3
Solve for F2/F1 to find how force changes and use equations and combine and rearrange
Who was considered to examine obedience? (electric shock experiment)
Stanley Milgram who saw obedience when authority figure is present
Describe Solomon Asch's experiments.
Subject were put in group and had to decide which of 3 lines were most similar to a comparison lines Finding: subjects were more likely to incorrectly conform than feel discomfort of being different
Key legends for answer option graphs! One graph might show intracellular levels and other graph that shows extracellular levels will have opposite trends
Sudden decline in radioactivity occurred at 1200 s so you see downward line but then another graph shows upward line at 1200 seconds
What protects against abnormal cells, like those with malignant transformation or oncogene activation or donor cells?
T-cells/ mediated immunity
What makes a good primer for cDNA?
TTTTTTT b/c this is guaranteed to pair with the 3' polyA tail *better than just any sequence with free 3' OH*
Negative molecule will bind to anion-exchange column!
The less negative molecule will elute at a LOWER salt (NaCl) concentration
What is implicit in the use of carbon labeled tracers as a way to assess substrate oxidation?
The rate of production of labeled CO2 directly reflects the rate of substrate oxidation
Solution of D-glucose consists of mixtures of alpha and beta anomers. The alpha and beta anomers individually display +112 and +18 optical rotation values, respectively. If the optical rotation of a solution of D-glucose at 40*C is +52 in water and +61 in DMSO what can we conclude?
The ratio of alpha and beta anomers is LOWER in WATER than DMSO since the optical rotations of both solutions differ, the ratios of alpha and beta anomers also differ. The observed optical rotation is lower in water so there would be more beta in water b/c beta had the lower value.
What is the most likely reason that 7/9 patients who are depressed failed to respond to even the highest doses of SSRI's?
They do NOT release enough serotonin into the synapse for the SSRI's to make a difference graph showed lower serotonin synthesis due to mutation
If a pathway like UPR works to eliminate unfolded proteins than what would we expect of compounds who induce this pathway?
They would cause cells to have lower levels of unfolded proteins than untreated cells
Which electron transition will result in the emission of a photon with the shortest wavelength?
Think emission: transition from higher energy to lower energy more energy released = photon that results has shorter wavelength Passage also gave hint "greater bond dissociation energy means shorter bond length"
A ball is dropped from a height H and collision has a coefficient of restitution, e. What is the magnitude of the ball's rebound velocity immediately after collision?
Think: Ball's KE after impact gets transformed into PE 1/2mv^2 = mgh In passage we were given that e^2 = h/H, so we can isolate h and put it into our equation Then solve for v and that is answer
How were the cgr1 and cgr2 proteins produced? Passage says "An operon containing 2 genes, cpr1 and cpr2, which were unregulated in E. Lenta, a gram + bacillus"
Think: how is an operon containing 2 genes in prokaryotic cells transcribed? From a single promoter upstream of the first gene in operon A single mRNA transcribed from a single promoter sequence upstream of the operon
Passage says "IDH3 catalyzes 4th step of TCA cycle" Think: fraction/control 3 must be in mitochondria where TCA cycle occurs
This allows us to say that COX4, or cytochrome-c-oxidase subunit IV would be a good protein for control 3 because cyt c is a part of ETC ∴ localized to mitochondria
Groups were told that a drug was ineffective but still had high use of desiring medicine.
This contributes to excessive healthcare budget/ $ Groups that were not given info about drug may have desired it because they thought it was effective so we do NOT know if they contribute to cost or not
"Both ATP and glycerol occupy the catalytic cleft" and "Glycerol binds first"
This indicates that a ternary complex is formed and an ordered mechanism
Passage says "GATA3 regulates liminal epithelial cells, differentiation in mammary gland, T-Cell development and endothelial cell development"
This is important because it tells us where GATA3 is expressed! If we want to study GATA3 we should study these tissues. For example, study thermocytes in thymus (T-cells) and blood vessel cells (epithelial)
If heating to 100*C causes the protein to denature to unfolded conformation and remain there while the temperature is maintained, what is the ordering of free energy of the 3 conformations?
This quote indicates that the protein goes to an unfolded state and remains there so the unfolded state must have lowest free energy of the 3 conformations b/c remains means that is where it is stable Unfolded ΔG <<<< active < deactivated ΔG
In an experiment humans were given drug A labelled 1-13C on one day and another drug labelled 2-13C on the next day. A chimpanzee control group was given these simultaneously. Why?
To eliminate need to assume comparable physiological steady states on different study days. This control ensured that differences found were not due to difference of physio state on 2 separate days. This allows researchers to isolate results from each day.
Why does a person who walks on a tight rope hold pole horizontally?
To increase rotational inertia ∴ less tendency to rotate and more balance
Blood vessels do NOT follow Bernoulli's principle if viscosity of blood is taken into account?
True b/c Bernoulli's equation makes 2 assumptions: incompressibility and NON-viscous fluid These assumptions are not true for blood or any fluid ∴ do NOT follow Bernoulli's principle b/c P+1/2pv^2 + ugh = constant is NOT followed since blood pressure and velocity drop as blood moves from arteries to capillaries
RFLP uses restriction endonuclease to cut 10-100 b.p. stretches of polymorphic DNA called mini satellites into small fragments.
Used for DNA fingerprinting
Given: two plates with positive and negative charges between them and separated by a distance of d A particle with charge q starts from rest at plate A and accelerates half the distance to plate B before colliding with a second particle. What is the KE of the first particle upon collision? (ignore g)
V = voltage between plates W = qV but if particle only moves 1/2 distance than divide work by 2 So energy = qV/2 b/c uniform electric field means work is proportional to displacement
What statement best explains the trend in the data of an increase followed by a decrease in bacterial cell count? Passage told us "Host cells were incubated in VP for 2 hours. Cells were rinsed and incubated in a new media with an antibiotic effective against vp"
VP replicates inside host cell before causing host cell lysis b/c amt. of host cell measured at each time point represents the amount of vp in host (NOT # of host cells). At hour 3 and 4 vp replicates, then drop shows lysis due to killing bacteria with antibiotic
What is the most likely reason for the decreased Km value observed in a variant?
Vmax is lower, which means less substrate is needed to reach it b/c Km = [S] at 1/2 Vmax
If passage says "IDH is NOT expressed in nucleus" & "None of the isoforms have expression in fraction 1" Then...
We know the control/fraction 1 must be nuclear and histone H3 would be a good marker So control 1 would probe for histone H3 and control 2 could probe for catalase expression b/c catalase is in peroxisomes (fraction 2 collected from peroxisomes)
Radioactive Tritium (3H) labeled guanine has been used to measure the rate of biochemical processes that involve binding or incorporation. Given a molecule and that water is solvent, what is the best site for labeling?
Well 3/4 site options involve NH and one involves CH. the site with CH is best because it lacks lone pairs so can NOT exchange the tritium ions for protons in water while all the NH site can
In a species, beetle red body color is dominant to brown. Two red beetles are crossed and produce 31 red and 9 brown offspring (F1). If 2 red F1 beetles are crossed what is the probability that both red and brown beetles appear in F2?
Well F1 showed 3:1 so we know the original cross had heterozygotes. If 2 F1 cross to produce red and growth then both must be heterozygotes which is 2/3 x 2/3 = 4/9
Blocked v.g. Na+ channels means NO inward current.
What would cause an initial outward spike in current? movement of ions toward and away from the membrane
What experimental set up will result in a person with a severed corpus callosum saying "ball" after researcher asks what do you see?
Word ball is projected on right visual field b/c images projected to a visual field are represented in the opposite hemispheres of brain left = language
Is 15 too young to be diagnosed with p.d?
YES, even though personality disorders begin young (8yrs or whenever) you have to wait until 18+ years before saying p.d. exists Before 18 = conduct disorder
Heterochromatin stains more heavily than euchromatin does
Yes
Is blood velocity and pressure higher in arteries than capillaries?
Yes
Is using a non-clinical population a research study limitation?
Yes Example: people diagnosed with OCD are more valid than people who just have OCD traits
Q = mcΔT
You might need to multiply Q by the total number of servings in a package to get the entire content in package!
zygote -- morula (solid ball w/ 16 cells) -- blastula (fluid filled with 32 cells) --uterus -- gastrulation --- neurulation
Zack might be unto girls... NO
Co3+ electron configuration is [Ar]3s^2 3d^4 so BEST answer is ...
[Ar] 3d^6
What is the Ksp for CaCO3?
[Ca(2+)][CO3(2-)]
Increased emotional arousal causes ...
a restriction of the focus of attention focus on central features of event
Why are benzodiazepines effective in create AWS (alcohol withdrawal symptom)?
able to bind to GABA and trigger Cl- influx, hyper polarization, and sedation ∴ molecule with similar structure to GABA (analog) will exert a similar therapeutic event
Low height will lead to low age estimation
abnormally low causes this too low production
opposite of lower/less
accumulation/build up
amphoteric
act as acid or base
Two friends accept internships with a city council member even though they do NOT agree with many of the council member's policies. What is most likely to happen if they are in a state of dissonance? student's will ...
adapt their attitudes to be more in line with the council member b/c cognitive dissonance research shows people change ATTITUDES not behavior
What is acetylation?
add RC = O
In skeletal myocytes when is calcium normally released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum?
after membrane depolarizes
opiates = depressants = slow like
alcohol
Arginine has an
amine group in side chain
What reduces solubility of ferrous (II) hydroxide in water?
ammonia
Decreased % radioactivity does NOT provide info about ...
amount of protein synthesized
SSRI's most likely to relieve depression increase the ...
amount of time that serotonin is present in the synaptic space b/c passage said SSRI's treat depression by blocking reuptake to pre-synaptic neuron which increases serotonin in synaptic cleft ∴ more available for post-synapsis
Intensity of sound relates to
amplitude
What does alcohol primarily disrupt?
anterograde amnesia which is the ability to form new long term memories Example: can NOT remember color of something, but short term memory like remembering a number just long enough to reach for a pen and write it down occurs
Referent power
appealing through external factors like appearance, or feel emotionally included (motivates low knowledge type people)
What does fMRI measure?
areas of increased blood FLOW fMRI = flow MRI duh
Shocks are ethical
as long as consent is ensured
How can you study role gender identification of children?
assess children's relationship with parents
kinetochore
attaches spindle microtubules
ADHD
attention and impulsive behavior
A stroke would only impact the
auditory cortex b/c it would affect the temporal and parietal lobes
Trust, social comprehension, and attention disorder
autism deficits in social behaviors
If you are shown a figure with lines that represent was was added and the fraction of unfolded and the 1M NaCl is the largest but only slightly to the right as the 10 mM MgCl line than Mg is still the most stabilizing
b.c even though NaCl is further right 1M is much larger than 10mM The other lines have K+ and Cl- and do not seem to make a difference
509mer is more state than 30mer
b/c 30mer is shorter and will not support stable fiber formation as well
Why does high blood levels of keno bodies lower blood pH?
b/c acetoacetic acid and Beta-hydroxybutyric acid have pKa values below physio pH pKa < pH: deprotonated ∴ donate protons to lower pH This is more direct than covering acetoacetate to acetone + CO2 to carbonic acid which "occurs after some time"
Remember, histinde at physiological pH is neutral
b/c it has a pKa of 6
Why would a person diagnosed with diabetes be at a greater risk of developing ketoacidosis?
b/c lack of insulin means lack of glucose in liver cells, which halts Krebs cycle and causes an overabundance of acetylcoA, resulting in ketogenesis and ketoacidosis
Nuclear factors NEVER have signal sequence. Why?
b/c nuclear factors send to nucleus!! Signal sequences send things to membrane thats why they are used in transmembrane proteins!
Aldolase acted as our loading control
b/c passage said it is constantly expressed in host cell
Why can we NOT use southern blotting to analyze gene expression?
b/c south looks at DNA
For finding pH of a solution look at initial pH with NO NaOH added
b/c these initial pH values that correspond to your Ka range will be the pH
Why do people commit crimes according to differential association theory?
b/c they are exposed to it ∴ a child from a high crime area that gets adopted by affluent family reduces the likelihood of criminal behavior
Ka = 1*10^=5 what is the pKa
between 4 and 5 10*10^-5 = 1*10^-4
What would a partial destruction of the lateral lemniscus on the left side cause?
bilateral hearing loss b/c a lesion on one side of the brain will result in partial, but not complete hearing loss since auditory information ascends bilaterally
Allosteric
bind to regulatory site
fMRI measures
blood flow & neural activation of amygdala during stress
Tumor cells leave original site and spread via
blood or lymph vessels to new parts of body where they can implant and grow
W, D, and N
can H-bond
Mass spec
can identify proteins/ peptide chains that function with a molecule (dimer, trimer, whatever)
Fluorine destabilizes the aldehyde on glucose ∴
causes open chain form to be in higher concentration
Change in mitochondria impacts
cell viability
Cytoxic-T-cells
cell-mediated immunity
What component can best be expected to experience the same type of heavy staining as occurs in petri-dish A to nuclei and chromosome ends?
center of each chromosome pair b/c chromosome centromeres are made of heterochromatin
Gender identification
children's perception of themselves as subject to same roles/ norms as parent or model
HMGcoA reducatase
cholesterol production
Why might staining of a dish only be visible during mitotic stages other than interphase?
chromatins association means DNA helix coalesce to a high density before being visible Interphase has proteins that are too loosely packed to be seen
hearing name at loud event suddenly
cocktail party effect
How can RNA viruses replicate themselves?
code for or carry a transcriptase that copies viral DNA think reverse-transcriptase is needed
Hypermobile, unstable joints due to loss of function in
collagen (connective tissue)
What is institutional memory?
collective memory of individuals in an organization about its history, situations it confronted, and how to deal with them long term employees provide institutional memory
What factor explains why someone would delay showing results to boss in fear of sample size being too small, but showing them when a study with a larger sample size agrees with results?
collective rationalization
conflict theorists are concerned with social stratification. What is a conflict theorist perspective? Stratification is a result of ...
competition between different social classes for limited resources exploitation of subordinate groups (most powerful/dominant maintains position of power by suppressing those with the least power) capitalist motivation to accumulate wealth (Marx said capitalism creates internal tensions between those who control production and those who labor it)
We are shown 2 thermodynamic products. One is 60% present and other is 40% present. What does this indicate?
compound present at higher percent (60%) is MORE stable than other compound b/c relative mole ratio of products is directly related to the relative stability of these products
Board of trustees investigates rising costs at a hospital and found that employee turn over rate was rising, causing deficient, unskilled care that lead to higher cost and lower revenue. Hospital board decides to ignore this report in favor of those given by an outside consulting group, who said rising cost is due to economic conditions. What type of bias is this?
confirmation bias b/c favors info that agrees with belief that hospital has excellent care Definitely NOT in-group bias b/c hospital ignored its own report and favored outside groups report
According to Karl Marx, what does education do?
conflict theory ∴ maintains division of labor and system of dominance
Independent variable is NOT a confounding!
confounding is any unwanted variable that may adversely affect the subjects test performance
tendon, bone, cartilage
connective tissue
Explicit
conscious example: view how your belief changed over time
Nuclear factors
control expression of genes
Micro-sociologists are interested in mechanisms through which individuals shape their social realities. Researchers are able to answer these questions with an exclusive focus on micro-level factors using all of the following:
contructionism interactionism Dramaturgical perspective b/c these are all exclusively micro-level
pyruvate kinase
converts PEP to pyruvate ADP ---> ATP
lipoid acid is a cofactor for PDC
converts pyruvate to acetyl-coA + CO2
If body is producing insufficient insulin, down regulation of which hormone would help lower plasma glucose concentrations?
cortisol b/c cortisol increases blood sugar so a down-regulation of cortisol would decrease blood sugar
Blood levels of which compound would best operationalize feelings of stress in survey?
cortisol b/c it is more directly related to stress felt than epi/norepi
circuit elements in series have same
current
What is the rate at which charge is transferred from 1 plate to another?
current Rate of charge movement = coloumbs/ second = Amps (current)
What are examples of social facts?
customs & rituals laws & rules Morals & values religion
Where does FA synthesis take place?
cytosol
pyruvate ---> acetylcoA + CO2
decarboxylase enzyme (in PDC)
Does oxidative phosphorylation increase or decrease when gluconeogenesis increases?
decrease b/c gluconeogenesis: pyruvate ---> glucose (reduction) and this require the oxidation of NADH lower NADH = decreased ETC = decreased oxidative phosphorylation
villi-atrophy
decrease surface area of small intestine decreases nutrient absorption weight loss
methylation
decrease transcription
Higher appetite when skiing in a high mountain could be caused by ...
decreased Krebs cycle b/c decrease PO2 glycolysis increase due to anaerobic respiration ∴ eat more since much less ATP is made per glucose for anaerobic respiration decrease oxidative phosphorylation due to high altitude
If blood pressure is constant, but the radius is cut by 1/3 what happens to blood flow?
decreases by (2/3)^4 Q is proportional to r^4 and presssure Q is inverse to length and viscosity BY vs. TO
Discrimination
denies rights due to race/gender/ sexual orientation
larger volume will migrate the LEAST
density = m/v so higher volume means LESS dense like chylomicrons
Pressure = Force / Area Force Buoyant = Weight of displaced fluid Force buoyant = pressure x area = density*g*h * area weight = m*g
density* g * h * area = m * g
A variable can act as both a
dependent and control or independent and control
What are the AP steps?
depolarize by Na+ influx ---> Influx of Ca2+ into pre-synaptic terminal via v.g. Ca2+ channels ---> fusion of vesicles and release n.t. into synaptic cleft ---> Bind n.t. with receptor on post-synaptic membrane
During phase I, what best accounts for [Calcium ions] collected in effluent initially exceeding the influent?
desorption of soil-bound calcium ions desorption - substance gets released (effluent)
What happens if a nucleotide is deleted during the transcription proccess?
destruction of correct reading frame b/c deletion of nucleotide is serious and results in a frameshift which would completely destroy the protein's AA sequence and structure and affects RNA
humans are
deuterosomes
cis/trans
diastereomers / geometric isomers
Watch figure details
did it measure craving or symptoms or what scale was used
What is the relationship between current and pO2?
direct, straight, linear
Convergent evolution
distant relatives adopt similar traits for similar needs example: shark and dolphin
If the passage equations for e do NOT involve mass then
e is independent of mass Also, looking at all data trials shows increase and decrease and NO clear relation between them
What best applies condition principles to explain progression from alcohol experimentation to alcohol dependence in adulthood?
early alcohol use begins with positive reinforcement and is later maintained by negative reinforcement
Large + reduction potential
easily reduced, electron deficient
What changes due to how experimental conditions are similar to real (actual) / environmental conditions?
ecological validity
sensory
emotional = temporal lobe
experience distress when observing someone in pain
empathy
Information processing theory
engage in cognitive process through strategy that responds to environmental stimuli example: induce worry or another emotion and this impacts anxiety levels (cognition)
alpha and beta
epimers at anomeric carbon
Experience with context and time
episodic memory
Mucous secretions in respiratory tract inhibit microbial infections. Which tissue type found in lungs produce these secretions?
epithelial specialized for secretion and present in respiratory tract
What mediates supercoiling of DNA?
euchromatin
After going through Boot camp Alice says it was stressful but a valuable experience b/c it taught her that she was capable of accomplishing more than she had thought. What type of stress is this?
eustress (good stress) push to achieve goal
Exocytosis
evacuation of material
Common ancestor = divergent evolution like adaptive radiation
example: wolf and dog or Darwin's finches
What cleaves nucleotides one at a time from end of chain?
exonuclease
What causes rupture of lung wall while coming up from a dive?
expansion of air in lungs according to Boyle's Law
An individual with Wernicke's aphasia would have trouble with what?
expressing meaning Wernicke = temporal lobe = meaning/ comprehension
A transient shortage of oxygen (global ischemia) releases excess glutamate into the extracellular fluid of the brain. This causes neuronal death by hyper excitation to a greater extent in the hippocampus then in the cortex. Which reason best explains why the hippocampus is selectively vulnerable during global ischemia?
expression of NMDA receptors are more abundant in hippocampal than cortical neurons b/c NMDA = subtype of glutamate receptor
If a sequence is positive-charge rich where would it be?
extracellular domain Lys-His-Arg-Arg-Lys Binds to soluble surface Antibodies recognize extracellular/ external components
sensory interaction
eyes open (vision) allows you/ influences your balance
A railcar passes by a horn that is emitting a sound with a frequency f. What describes the frequency f' that the person on the railcar hear?
f' > f before passing f' < f after passing b/c Doppler effect says frequency of person on railcar is larger before passing the horn than the actual frequency, while the sound emitted after passing seems lower than the actual frequency
Undifferentiated Schizophrenia
falls in a wide range of subtypes
low pitch sounds vibrate basilar membrane
farthest away from oval windo
Fats are less dense than water
fat = 0.8 g/cm^3 water = 1g/cm^3
What is an example of decreasing self efficacy?
feeling that past failures were due to other individuals b/c this is external locus of control and it can increase self-esteem but LOWER self-efficacy
Preventing alcohol craving is based on a decrease in alcohol cracking shown in a
figure
priming effect
fill in missing info
broadbent's model
filter out unnecessary info and selective attention
How many kg must be added is NOT the same as
final overall mass! Be careful with Weber's Law
Constructionists say gender is
fluid dynamic subject to meaning-making and collective definition building
What does constructionism say about gender categories?
fluid and subject to social processes of meaning making
One aspect of socialization is learning the patterns of normal behavior of one's social group. Certain norms are formal and strongly enforced while others are merely customary ways of behaving that do NOT carry harsh penalties when violated. What are the customary ways of behaving known as?
folkways saying thank you, burping at dinner
Centrosome
forms spindle fibers
logic/reason
frontal lobe
PFK (rate limited step in glycolysis)
fructose-6-P ---> fructose-1,6-BP
MORE COMPACT will migrate
further down gel more compact is smaller so travels further down gel
most compact will migrate the
furthest most compact think smallest
If a deprotonated water attacks galactose and we label O-18 water then the label should appear in the
galactose product only
"for boys" or "for girls"
genderization
According to Mead, a child's understanding of common behavioral expectations of society like whether it is appropriate or not to wear dresses is known as what?
generalized other
All cells have the same DNA so same
genes, promoters, and enhancers
What happens to acetone?
gets excreted in urine b/c not involved in metabolism
What is an ascribed status?
given at birth role assigned by society despite the person's effort to take on new role
What suppresses/inhibits FA synthase?
glucagon, thyroid hormones, cortisol
Protonation of oxygen atom in glucose makes...
glucose a better LG
What converts glucose-6-P to 6-phosphoglucolactonate
glucose dehydrogenase
glucose-6-P to 6-phosphogluconate
glucose dehydrogenase
Kinase
glucose---> glucose-6-P
Hemolytic anemia may result from an increase in free radical levels in RB cells. A drug X (oxidant) decreases the production of NADPH and some individuals suffer from hemolytic anemia after this drug treatment. What enzyme is most likely effected in these individuals?
glucose-6-P-dehydrogenase b/c NADPH is important for antioxidants (like glutathione) and maintains RB cell integrity. The PPP supplies NADPH and G6PD is the 1st regulated step of this pathway ∴ inhibition of G6PD would decrease NADPH and impair RB cell ability to cope with oxidative stress
In the PPP, which enzyme catalyzes the production of 6-phosphogluconolactone?
glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase
phosphoglcucose isomerase is involved in
glycolysis
glucose to glucose-6-P
glycolysis = glucokinase (only in liver) and hexokinase (present in all cells)
Nuclear localization
go to nucleus
Folkway
guide everyday behavior like saying please and thank you and opening doors for others
The relative thermodynamic stability of isomeric organic compounds can be inferred from what data?
heats of combustion b/c less heat produced is more stable
What are centromeres made of?
heterochromatin
KE of photoelectron =
hf - work function
Which change in protonation state of Glu-487 is responsible for the change in MP activity at either low or high pH?
high pH is due to the deprotonation of Glu-487 At low pH, protonation causes a decrease in activity At high pH, deprotonation causes a decrease in activity Passage says "Glu-487 protonates substrate prior to Nuc- attack" This means that Glu-487 must act as a BL-Acid (proton donor) during catalysis. If pKa is not greater than pH (because the pH is too high) then this causes deprotonation and the molecule will NO longer be able to participate in catalysis! This changes activity!
Frequency
how often something occurs
What does the resource model of attention suggest?
human beings have a limited amount of resources for attention when performing tasks
What immune response is IgA involved in?
humoral (Think B-cells are a part of humoral)
What process are B-lymphocytes involved with?
humoral think B-lymphs produce antibodies which go through blood (fluid)
A common column material used in size exclusion chromatography is dextran, a polysaccharide of glucose. Which type of interaction most likely occurs between proteins and the dextran column material?
hydrogen bonding b/c glycose polysacc. has many hydroxyl groups than can H-bond to polar side chains typically exposed on surface of protein
M-M curve
hyperbolic dependence on [S]
a decrease in carnitine acyltransferase means decrease acyl carnitine means decrease in coA transport to mitochondria for degradation which can cause ...
hypo ketosis, heavier reliance on carbs for energy, muscle weakness Less FA available in mitochondria
Ksp is solubility constant
if two are extremely similar than not significant contributors to a difference
Why did Solomon Asch conduct experiments? to examine...
impact of peer pressure on behavior and conformity
Passage says "Cdx2 is a transcription factor"
impacts transcription
What type of memory does negative priming require?
implicit
What gene accounts for hereditary transmission in a parent specific matter?
imprinted genes b/c imprinted genes are expressed in a parent specific matter
Where are histones located?
in arms of chromosomes and have euchromatin
When AP reaches axon terminal, it triggers the release of vesicles containing neurotransmitters by exocytosis. How does vesicle release affect capacitance of the membrane?
increase area of membrane means increase capacitance
glucagon
increase blood glucose stimulates FA breakdown (oxidation in mitochondria)
cortisol
increase blood glucose in response to stress and increases ATP available for situation
For the reaction, CH3(3)CBr + CH3OH with acetonitrile as solvent ---> CH3(3)COCH3 + HBr how can we increase rate?
increase concentration of CH3(3)CBr ONLY bc this substitution occurs via SN1 on 3* carbon. For SN1 the rate of reaction only depends on the concentration of the substrate with the LG on it! Not the nucleophile which is methanol in this case! Increasing acetontrile means added solvent and this dilutes substrate concentration so actually DECREASES the rate
Increase FBase means
increase gluconeogenesis
Team of MBA's replacing prior managers would
increase groupthink b/c they would be cohesive with business degrees
Unabsorbed fats get broken down into FA's by intestinal bacteria. What does this cause?
increase in osmotic pressure within the intestine leads to diarrhea
acetylation
increase transcription
What is sedative effect caused by?
increased activation of GABA receptors leading to increased Cl- concentration higher [Cl-] = hyper polarize ∴ prevents n.t. release and the n.t. that has decreased release is excitatory [Cl-] increase = decrease release of excitatory n.t.
Rad21 functions in double-strand break repair and is also a subunit of the chromatid cohesion complex, necessary to keep sister chromatids connected. Cells with non-functional Rad21 due to mutation would most likely display which phenotypes?
increased sensitivity to UV and reactive oxygen species (which cause breaks) decreased ability to maintain chromosomes in 2x state (b/c sister chromatids will not rejoin so they will revert to 4n1x state (4n = tetraploid & 1x = 1 chromatid/chromosome) higher probability of cell cycle arrest at G2/M transition mitosis might be arrested
EW
increases acidity (lowers pH)
Air in lungs
increases apparent fat estimation and buoyancy or weight of displaced water body density is inversely proportional to weight of displaced water
insulin increases glucose uptake in cell (lowers blood glucose)
increases glucose available for Krebs (in cell)
Thyroid hormone
increases metabolic rate ∴ increases ATP consumption (low energy)
Looking glass self
individuals representation of himself based on how others view him
What is normative influence?
influence to conform with the expectations of others to gain social approval
What happens when Acetylcholine binds to the receptor?
influx of Na+ b/c receptor is ligand-gated ion channel
Treisman's model of selective attention = attenuation
info ---> sensory store ---> attenuating filter ---> bottleneck effect will increase volume on what info you want to store in working memory and decrease effect on what you do not need ---> recall needed info
What can cause internet users to engage in harassment without examine evidence for themselves?
information influence b/c these users are accepting info from others as evidence of reality without being certain on if its actually correct
Most susceptible to empirical verification (can be examined)?
information/study feelings, motivation, wisdom and fame is NOT susceptible to empirical verification
What happens if a drug acts in inhibitory manner?
inhibited neurons (hyper polarize) is less likely to reach threshold for v.g. Na+ channel to open ∴ less likely to depolarize
If a drug binds and decreases a function that XYZ3 increases, you know this drug would inhibit XYZ3 which ...
inhibits transcription of genes that would be increased by XYZ3
urban growth is more ambiguous and could be the
initial growth of a city due to historic industrialization
passive immunity
inject antibodies which can act as temporary supply and help fight off disease until a person's own immune system can start producing antibodies
Where is hemoglobin found?
inside RB cells (NOT plasma!)
The strong negative effect that losing a long term employee can have on a hospital is most likely due to the effect on what?
institutional memory of organization
One groupthink trait is
insulation from outside options
What stimulates FA synthase?
insulin
Science questions starting with "If" ...
introduce a new fact that you MUST account for more than anything else in the passage!
2moles I : 1 mole Zn What is limiting?
iodine b/c you need 2 for every 1 mole of Zn
Also, if water is used instead of another solution and this fails to take into account the ions present in another solution than the student assumes
ions are insignificant
cDNA
isoforms = generate mRNA with different combination of exons
What is the dependent stressor associated with the need for reassurance?
isolation from others being driven away b/c need for reassurance is an individual trait that leads to isolation
Representative heuristic
judge event based on stereotypes or something fitting a category description
If something seems off do not fear!
just re-approach problem with a fresh eye
What would impact mitotic rate?
kinetochore centrosome aster
Mutations in GABA receptors can result in...
lack of inhibition of AP in post-synaptic neuron mutation prevents inhibition
What does hypoxia cause in energy metabolism?
lactic fermentation gets induced to regenerate NAD+ b/c passage said hypoxia activates glycolysis while mitochondrial functions are attenuated. This leads to increased [NADH] inside the cell. For glycolysis to proceed, NADH must be converted back to NAD+ through lactic fermentation
When does onset of Schizophrenia generally occur?
late adolescence/ early adulthood
What would cause membrane potential to remain elevated (prolonged) or depolarized for a longer time
less K+ efflux and higher intracellular K+ NOT Na+ b/c Na+ impacts the initial depolarization
Levity
light-hearted & fun
E = hf v = f x λ use c for v when dealing with
light/photons
Reliability
likelihood that the results could be replicated
5 year olds = pre-operation (piaget)
limited by ego-centrism impacts perspective
amphipathic
lipids b/c have both hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions
What is the primary intermolecular force acting between adjacent FA chains?
london dispersion forces
If a table shows you air content (v/v) and average bubble size how can you maximize volume by aerating the thickest solution possible?
look for method that has highest air content b/c air content governs volume more than average bubble size A bunch of small bubbles will increase volume more than a single large buble
feminist perspective is both micro and macro level
looks at social structures that perpetuate gender inequalities in modern society like marriage (macro-level)
very stiff
lose elastin
How can you describe the polystyrene foam used in bike helmets?
low coefficient of restitution b/c we want Inelastic b/c this will least conserve KE Energy/time should be minimized b/c helmet should minimize peak energy delivered to head so a long duration is best High conversion of KE to thermal and deformation energies is best and long duration of collision from moment of impact to time at which head and helmet stop moving
high frequency is near base
low frequency is near apex
High-frequency sounds localize near the base of the cochlea
low-frequency sounds localize near the apex
Fluid velocity is higher in narrower sections b/c A1v1 = A2v2
lower area (narrower) = faster so higher velocity = lower pressure
Hypnotized
lower occipital lobe activity (vision) BUT more activated pre-frontal cortex b/c this works to block out visual image
largest reduction potential has
lowest pKa (most acidic) most negative so does not want to add more electrons DUH
If both factors studied (like type of talk and time) significantly impact a behavior than
main effect occurred
substitution to glycine
makes a less crowded binding pocket
Confabulation (side effect of Korsakoff's)
makeup memories to fill gaps and think those memories are true
If Tony has come out to his friends as transgender and although supportive they make such a big deal about his gender transition when introducing him to new acquaintances, what is Tony's transgender identity?
master status b/c transgender role has become more prominent than other roles like student or traveler who just happens to also be transgender
Are results consistent with discrimination between labeled carbon locations?
maybe look at table! This location might be more important than other conditions like fasting vs. glucose diet
What conditions are necessary to get data for M-M?
measure Vo under steady-state conditions solution pH remains constant at all [substrate] enzyme conc. is lower than subs. concentration
Dependent variable
measured as an outcome Example: number of questions asked of doctor by patients, or whether or not patients desire medication
What causes memory intrusion errors?
memory is reconstructive False memories
When do chromosomes begin to align themselves on cell equator?
metaphase
What separates chromosomes in anaphase?
microtubule depolymerization
What mutation would convert a proto-oncogene (normal) to an oncogene (cancer)?
missense just change an AA cancer is drastic but the mutation is really just a missense b/c nothing drastic so no deletion/frameshift
Krebs, ETC, oxidation of pyruvic acid, & Beta-oxidation (breakdown of FA) take place in
mitochondria
How can self-efficacy be increased?
model/observation persuasion/encouragement modify psych ex: learn stress reducing techniques
If genotype is governed by mom's genotype than dominance does not determine phenotype!
mom's genotype = child's phenotype
Reaction produces a yellow compound. How was the rate of this reaction determined?
monitor an increase in absorbance of solutions at 360 nm b/c complement of yellow = purple which is 360 nm higher absorbance in purple means we see more yellow so reaction occurs
Serotonin regulates both
mood (aggression) and appetite (hunger)
more succinyl-coA-synthetase = more succinate = inhibit HIF hydroxylase = inhibit degredation so
more HIF
More endocytosis means more uptake
more fluorescence if you uptake fluorescein-bound molecule complexes
Extracellular = external
more recognized for binding
more differentiated means
more specialized
Taboo
most severe incest/ cannabolism
Coercive
motivates both high and low knowledge people via threats or force
What happens after calcium is released?
muscles relax myosin releases actin contraction
What happens to chromatin protein before it can be observed with a microscope?
must condense to a certain critical density and size
cranial nerves are a part of PNS
myelinated Schwann cells
Hill < 1
negative cooperativity
Distress
negative/bad stress Ignore weird options like adaptive or cognitive stress. Keep it straightforward.
If student ignores volume and dilution among experiments it shows that he assumed that the difference in [ion] is
negligable
Guardian of Genome = prevents tumors
normal gene ∴ proto-oncogene
What is a more?
norms in society for moral behavior People strongly disapprove not acting good Mores
cytoplasm is hydrophilic but it is INSIDE cell so
not recognized
some activity means
not totally unfolded
We can label one reactant to see whether or not it is the
nucleophile
prevalence
number of cases present/ certain time % exhibited trait
Message source and features of the message get sent on an
object-subject correlation
Decision to use individual training rather than group training reduced potential influence of ...
observational learning
SES
occupation status income source education
CNS = Brain + spinal chord
oligodendrocytes myelinate
mutant gene that causes cancer
oncogene
homodimer will show
only a single band on both a native-PAGE and SDS-Page gel
Big 5 traits: OCEAN
open: curious conscientious: diligent, disciplined, and organized extroversion: outgoing, social, upbeat, friendly agree: friendly, compassionate neuroticism: sensitive and nervous
Amide
organic
The osmolarity of blood is approximately 298 most. What is the difference in osmotic pressure between the blood and lactated Ringer's solution at standard temperature?
osmotic pressure = MRT standard temp = 273K Δosmotic pressure = osm pressure of blood - osmotic pressure of ringers = M_blood*RT - M_ringers*RT To find M_ringers just add up all the ion concentrations given Answer in J/L
How can pressure be amplified on cochlear fluid at oval wind?
oval window (hole) must be SMALLER than tympanic membrane b/c P = F/A smaller area = larger pressure
secondary alcohol ---> ketone
oxidation reaction would occur with elevated reduction potential
FAD
oxidizing agent (gets reduced to cause oxidation)
hydroxylation
oxidoreductase enzyme
DCCD is a chemical that blocks the proton pore of ATP synthase. If treated with DCCD which of the following will decreases in the actively respiring mitochondria of adult rat cardiac cells?
oxygen consumption b/c DCCD ruins ATP synthase and proton gradient of intermembrane space increases making translocation of additional protons by ETC LESS favorable less ETC = less oxygen consumption DCCD increases H+ concentration within intermembrane space ADP concentration increases since ATP synthase stop running chemiosmotic gradient will increase
Glutamic Acid (E) is an acidic AA, but at physiological pH
pH < pKa: deprotonated E can NOT actually act as an acid ∴ during a reaction with rhodopsin it is NOT acting as an acid. What E does is stabilize the resulting iminium ion through H-bonding and acts as a counter ion to maintain the hydrophobicity of the binding site Think of it as if there was a charge and no countering it would be hydrophillic
psychological cause would be due to
pain felt/ pain as an emotion
A 45 year old man goes to emergency room and symptoms are pounding heart, chest pain, shortness of breath, sweat, and dizziness. Man did not have heart attack. What is his diagnosis?
panic disorder
Role strain
parents stress of trying to satisfy both their own needs and their children's needs
1/f = T (period) = 2pi*root(m/k)
period is proportional to mass (m) period is inverse to stiffness (k)
Baddeley's Model
phonological loop, visuospatial sketch pad, and episodic buffer before arriving at memory
What does not contribute to the stabilization of a tertiary protein?
phosphodiester bond b/c these link adjacent nucleotides in DNA (do not involve protein)
What enzyme catalyzes the conversion of glucose-6-P to fructose-6-P?
phosphoglucose isomerase b/c these are structural isomers (same molecular formula BUT different connectivities)
Someone mentions they are interested in quitting smoking, but stopping smoking makes them feel irritable and stressed. What is irritability a sign of?
physical dependence symptoms of withdrawal
Broca's area (frontal lobe)
physical production of sentences (sounds, words, sentences)
"Patient survey results showed that hispanic physical cues decrease engagement while asian physical cues increase engagement." This study suggests that racial-perception seen in patient-physician interaction primarily relies on what?
physical traits
Hormones, immunoglobulins, and CO2 are transported through the body TO the
plasma
Where are antibodies synthesized
plasma B cells in bone marrow humoral/blood
Changing the solvent a drug is exposed to can affect ...
plasma clearance or toxicity of drug
An error made during production of an RNA transcript results in a change in a single AA in the final protein. What is the error a result of?
poor editing ability of RNA polymerase b/c RNA polymerases have NO editing functions! RNA is transient and does NOT pass on info! Remember DNA does!
Food insecurity should show a
positive association with neuroticism negative association with conscientiousness
Ideal therapeutics have
positive effects
cation-exchange chromatography binds
positive/cations
If bovine serum albumin mobilizes proteins and lipids why would we use it in experiment?
prevents esterase from adhering to walls of vessels helps maintain homogeneity
George Mead (interactionist view) says education should do what?
promote social interactions education contributes to development of gender roles via social interactions
When does spindle apparatus begin to appear?
prophase
A protein with which properties will most likely have the largest negative net charge at pH 7?
protein that bind to anion-exchange chromatography
If an oncogene (cancer) is created from a proto-oncogene (normal), what are some possible outcomes?
protein that is more active and more resistant to degradation than normal protein and possibly a tumor that metastases in the body A tissue would NOT undergo the normal round of interphase b/c cancer cells lack controls on cell growth and divide continuously remember, no division occurs in interphase BUT it is still a part of cell cycle and cancer would cause it to be abnormal
complement system
proteins and enzymes when activated can cause cell lysis
Sanctions
punishments for violating a norm: example shame and ridicule individual
ΔH reaction = ΔH products - ΔH reactants
pure elements (H2, N2) = 0 If you are given ΔH for H2O and you have a 2H2O in equation just multiply ΔH by 2 solve for other compounds
Aster
radial microtubule arrays found in animal cells (form around centrioles)
If passage study found that "TCA metabolism is influenced by carbon position" then what does this tell you about the rate of acetyl coA?
rate depends on POSITION of the label in acetylcoA
What condition is BAD and Undesired for M-M data?
reaction reaching equilibrium before measurements are taken b/c at equilibrium we can NOT measure the Vo and all the kinetic data looks the same regardless of [substrate]
EXCEPT
read Q carefully
Where do the hormones of adrenal medulla bind?
receptors ON cell membrane epi/norepi = AA derivatives ∴ must bind to receptor ON cell surface
Educational institutions have both latent and manifest social functions. What would Durkheim suggest that education should do?
reinforce social cohesions (social solidarity)
What does parasympathetic NS cause?
release of Ach from post-ganglionic neuron
A stationary charge lies to the right of a current carrying loop of wire. While the current is flowing, the charge will:
remain motionless F=qvBsinO If charge is motionless, v= 0 so F = 0 and no force means charge does not move
LEAST likely to affect enzymatic function
replace E with D both acidic
Kallman syndrom is a disease in which gonadotropin-releasing hormone fails to migrate from the olfactory area to the hypothalamus during embryonic development. Which endocrine axis is disrupted in individuals with Kallman syndrome?
reproductive axis b/c gonadotropin release hormone regulates LH and FSH secretion ∴ no regulation of LH impact reproduction
Some disadvantages of passive induction of a disease is...
requires regular infusion of antibody & needs larger doses of Ig___ antibody
Pay attention to number of electrons, overall charge (minimize overall formal charge), and octet rule for...
resonance structures
MG impacts skeletal muscle. Most important skeletal muscle is the diaphragm. What may occur due to severe MG?
respiratory distress/ arrest which would cause mortality Weak upper limbs, and facial muscle paralysis can occur too but would not cause death
When does contraction of bronchiole smooth muscle occur? *Think contraction decreases bronchiole diameter*
restricts air movement ∴ rest and digest (Asthma) so PARASYMPATHETIC
If CRBP is retinol binding protein and STRA6/CRBP showed higher retinol uptake activity than STRA6 alone what is true?
retinol uptake activity by STRA6 is limited without the presence of intracellular binding proteins
How is cDNA made?
reverse transcribing mRNA treat mRNA with reverse transcriptase
Decrease pH
right shift in heme curve ∴ decrease affinity for Oxygen
When performing experiments to measure the Kcat of an enzyme, what should the substrate concentration be?
saturating b/c Kcat describes the rate-limiting step of catalysis under saturating conditions of substrate
What is included in innate immune system?
secretions, mucus, saliva, bile, lysozyme, skin, respiratory tract, inflammation, complement system (marks pathogens for destruction)
What factor has the greatest potential to change people's emotional self perception?
self-efficacy perception of ability to face a given situation
What do social facts (Durkheim) do?
serve a function in society
Largest bond order means
shortest bond distance (unstable) and most exothermic heat of formation
Period
shortest point of repetition!
interpersonal attraction
similarity between people, physical interaction, and number of interactions
What does the lining of LOWER esophagus contain?
smooth muscle
blood vessels
smooth muscle
What theory says people develop meanings of the world and thereby agree upon values?
social constructionism money, books, nations we create them. How we construct roles and rules, and knowledge explained through thoughts of humans example: spitting can be differently interpreted by different groups
What is correct about sound waves in water?
sound waves have larger wavelengths in water than in water b/c 1) sound speed is fastest in solids, then water, and slowest in air 2) v=f*λ 3) E=hf since energy does not change in different mediums, neither does frequency. If speed increases than λ increases
Urea
source of calcium carbonate precipitate formation in experiment
Based on the data, what is the purification yield from supernatant after final ion-exchange step?
specific activity shows purity Activity units show us yield find the units 60/300 units = 0.2 = 20%
1000 kg/ m^3 = density of water
specific gravity = 1g/cm^3
unrelated proteins are important to check for
specificity
While solving a problem using ΔG = -nFE we found that ΔG = -128kJ/mol What is true?
spontaneous b/c ΔG <0 we do not know about entropy (ΔS), or endo/exothermic (ΔH) because no other variable is given
A student has been moved to a remedial english class due to a failing grade. Since then she is ridiculed by other students who call her stupid and honor society friends avoid her at school. What is this an example of?
stigma negative reaction to individual
What group of drugs does nicotine belong to?
stimulants speed up function
During a mastectomy, the lymph nodes are often removed in addition to the tumor. What does this surgical procedure do?
stop the spread of breast cancer to the rest of body b/c removing lymph ensures cancer will not spread patient may still get diseases due to decreasing number of lymphocytes
In an experiment different concentrations of streptomycin were added to E. Coli. At low concentrations of streptomycin, increased amounts of misread mRNA was observed. At high streptomycin concentrations the initiation of protein translation was inhibited. What is consistent with these results?
streptomycin inhibits the small unit (30S) of ribosome b/c errors are seen in translation. 30S (small) subunit initiates translation by recognizing AUG start site and recruiting tRNA-fmet and large subunit. small subunit also proofreads and maintains fidelity (accuracy)
Emile Durkheim
structural functionalism (consensus/social order) = interdependence of component parts of social structure contribute to social order
How do colleges increase social stratification as agent of socialization?
student in college learns appropriate behavior for successful careers
What did Carl Jung do?
studied introversion and extroversion and collective unconscious
How long you spend studying is a
study habit
Over-expression of which enzyme is likely to result in increased levels of HIF?
succinylcoA synthetase b/c passage says "Succinate modulates the level of HIF by inhibiting HIF hydroxylase, an enzyme that induces HIF degradation" ∴ over-expression of succinyl-coA-synthetase would increase succinate production and enhance HIF levels
What are the universal emotions besides happy, sad, angry, and scared?
surprise disgust contempt
What fact could explain a language as being biologically based?
syntax of language is similar across different unrelated communities
Steroids, FA, HDL/LDL/IDL/Chylomicrons
synthesis occurs in liver
Representative Heuristic Examples
teen flips coin 10 times and gets all heads. He concludes next try will be tails to even it out Mrs. X son looks/dresses/smells like typical stoner while really son is just doing yoga. Mrs. X used a rep. heuristic to judge son as stoner.
A program that provides positive feedback to students in college might improve college students income level via ...
the looking glass self
Diluting 0.1 mL of 25 mL commercial means 1 mL ---> 250 mL
then diluting this 1--->2 by mixing 1 mL substrate with 1 mL enzyme makes the overall concentration dilute by 500 times
If you knockout a gene and no change in gene expression happens than
this gene is not important for this specific expression
If a hospital promotes administrators from clerical and clinical staff that it is NOT isolated from opinions of different groups
this reduces groupthink
Why would total amount of GTPase Rac be measured in Western blot?
to determine if an effector (VOPc) affects Rac expression levels b/c to determine how the presence/ absence of VOPc effects Rac activation, it is important to know if the total amount of Rac is affected by the strain being used
What does the humoral system protect against?
toxins, bacteria, and free floating enzymes so it protects against microbes in genitourinary, gastrointestinal, and respiratory systems
cytosine to methylcytosine enzyme
transferase
antibodies
translation (where proteins get produced)
What is the sick role?
try to get better/healthy! role a patient plays in which he is expected to recover from illness Exposure to pharmacy ads, seek info about condition, seek medicine from doctor even when not seen as effective, and behave in healthier ways
Many processes in living cells produce free radicals. All of these molecules can perform an antioxidant function:
ubiquinone vitamin E NADH b/c antioxidant means causes reduction ∴ acts as reducing agent (itself gets oxidize) NADH and Ubiquinone pass electrons in ETC vit. E is a fat soluble antioxidant and cofact
Implicit
unconscious = non-declarative = ride bike (procedural)
Keq = unfolded / native
unfolded was the product
Covert
unobservable
Endocytosis
uptake of material (very specific)
Gentrification
urban renewal (opposite of decline) revitalization of existing urban centers
affinity chromatography
use antibodies to isolate proteins
Availability heuristic
use info easily accessible based on how east it is to think of examples what you read online/ see in news/ hear on radio
In a centrifuge
velocity is proportional to p - po speed at which particle settles is proportional to difference between density and density of solvent and area of particles velocity is inversely proportional to viscosity of fluid
Both Alzheimers and Schizophrenia patients will show cognitive dysfunction in
verbal fluency and negative priming
most straightforward answer will be the
very next step/ most direct answer
Mores
very strictly enforced Treason violates mores of loyalty and patriotism or going out naked or unprofessional behavior
How far from a converging lens with a focal length of 6 cm must an object be placed in order to form a virtual upright image at a distance of 12 cm from the lens?
virtual think negative image distance i 1/o + 1/i = 1/f make i negative because image is virtual and solve for o
circuit elements in parallel have same
voltage drop
See what solution was used in experiment
water vs. Ringers vs. lactate vs. whatever
Availability heuristic example 1
we assume violent crimes make up most of crime because of news while in reality property crime makes up most crime
Acetylation increases transcription by modifying chromatin structure. If the passage told us that HDAC counters the effects of histone acetyltransferases then ...
we know HDAC would inhibit chromatin transcription by increasing chromatin condensation
The pH of a 1L phosphate buffer solution was measured as 7.6, but the experimental procedure calls for a pH 7.2. How should you adjust the solution?
we want to lower pH ∴ alter the ratio of monosodium to disodium phosphate added to favor the monosodium species b/c monsodium is the acid so adding more will lower pH
Independent variable
what researchers choose to say example: tell/ do not provide info
nested effect
when an effect occurs within another variable
When is FA synthesis activated?
when cells have enough energy and are ready to build long term storage molecules
Mindguards
when groupthink engages in unofficial thought police to prevent group from being exposed to opposing ideas
Interaction effect
when one variable affects the other
When is an enzyme more effectively inhibited by an uncompetitive inhibitory?
when substrate concentration or inhibitor concentration increases b/c uncompetitive inhibitors bind target enzymes only when substrate is first bound to enzyme At higher [substrate], the [S][E] complex is more abundant so more effective uncompetitive inhibitor Also more inhibitor means more enzyme binding and inhibition
Spotlight theory of attention
where attention is focused in visual field as opposed to eye-movement
Role Strain = conflict of multiple identities within 1 role
women stress in professional school due to impression management female in med school = front-stage self mom interacting with other moms in park is still front stage (play role in front of others)
SHORTCUT to bond order
y-axis shows bond order from 0 - 3 in increments of 0.5 x-axis shows number of electrons. First two triangles go up to bond order 1 and last triangle goes up to bond order 3. 0, 4, 8, and 20 have bond order of 0 2, 6, and 14 are at tops of triangles
Are disgust and contempt universal emotions?
yes
Basic AA: Arginine (R) Histidine (H) and Lysine (K)
yes
Can Western blot, northern blot, and RT-PCR be used to analyze gene expression?
yes
Charge (C) = Current (A)* time (s)
yes
Do H-bonds, salt bridges (ionic), and disulfide bonds help stabilize a tertiary protein structure?
yes
components of the plasma membrane can contain both nitrogen atoms (amine) and AA (serine)
yes
If you knockout a gene, and a lower number of cells develop/ increases then
you know this gene impacts development
If your study looks at the effect sending an immigrant student back to home country has on education, then what type of student would be the control?
youth who can NOT/ had not been sent back to country *focus on what research is studying*
K+ has gradient that encourages it to enter cell, while Na+ gradient encourages it to leave the cell 3Na+/2K+ in
∴ K+ contributes to depolarization
Passage might say both drugs treated symptoms
∴ assume equally
Passage says "IDH (all isoforoms) are responsible for oxidative decarboxylation (produces CO2). IDH3 is located in mitochondria where TCA cycle occurs and figure 1 shows that so does IDH2.
∴ cells missing IDH2 or IDH3 would NOT generate CO2 If IDH1 performs a similar function outside of the context of the TCA cycle, then cell lines that lack IDH1 will not make CO2 Since IDH3 is important in TCA cycle, cells lacking IDH3 use anaerobic metabolism to survive and generate lactate via glycolysis ∴ large amounts of 14-C lactase are detected in the growth media of IDH-3 null lines but NOT IDH1 or IDH2 null lines
Phospholipid bilayer is mostly hydrophobic
∴ difficulty with hydrophobic molecules means do NOT use phospholipid bilayer ***A small protein with many hydrophilic surface structures free floating in blood would work well
We can NOT make a causal inference for a double blind study
∴ we can NOT say for certain that ___ leads to higher occurrence of ___ Impossible to determine