C483 Study Guide for Exam 2 Fall 2015 Basic Information Exam 3
... Bring your student ID. Failure to do so will result in getting your exam back later. You may use a NON-PROGRAMMABLE calculator. All papers, books, phones, and electronic devices must be in a sealed bag under your seat. The exam will cover chapters 13-15 and 17, which includes Glycolysis, glu ...
... Bring your student ID. Failure to do so will result in getting your exam back later. You may use a NON-PROGRAMMABLE calculator. All papers, books, phones, and electronic devices must be in a sealed bag under your seat. The exam will cover chapters 13-15 and 17, which includes Glycolysis, glu ...
L2_Protein Structure_12_Jan
... • a perfectly linear amino acid polymer is neither functional nor energetically favorable folding! ...
... • a perfectly linear amino acid polymer is neither functional nor energetically favorable folding! ...
Chapter 10 Topic: RNA transcription Main concepts: •Beadle and
... • DNA contains information for proteins. mRNA (“messenger” RNA) is used to make copies of that information. This allows DNA to remain protected in the nucleus, and allows the cell to copy only the genes that it needs. • Transcription is the process of making an mRNA copy of a gene. Translation is th ...
... • DNA contains information for proteins. mRNA (“messenger” RNA) is used to make copies of that information. This allows DNA to remain protected in the nucleus, and allows the cell to copy only the genes that it needs. • Transcription is the process of making an mRNA copy of a gene. Translation is th ...
2.3 Outline
... • _________________________ such as starch are chains of three or more monosaccharides. 2. Lipids: • _________________________ are nonpolar molecules that are not soluble in water. They include fats, phospholipids, steroids, and waxes. • Fats are lipids that store energy. • A typical fat contains th ...
... • _________________________ such as starch are chains of three or more monosaccharides. 2. Lipids: • _________________________ are nonpolar molecules that are not soluble in water. They include fats, phospholipids, steroids, and waxes. • Fats are lipids that store energy. • A typical fat contains th ...
Organic Molecules Notes
... A deficiency of amino acids may adversely affect hair growth. There are twenty common amino acids: alanine, arginine, aspargine, aspartic acid, cysteine, glutamic acid, glutamine, glycine, histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, proline, serine, threonine, tryptophan, tyro ...
... A deficiency of amino acids may adversely affect hair growth. There are twenty common amino acids: alanine, arginine, aspargine, aspartic acid, cysteine, glutamic acid, glutamine, glycine, histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, proline, serine, threonine, tryptophan, tyro ...
Lecture 27
... Essential amino acids - amino acids that can only be synthesized in plants and microorganisms. Nonessential amino acids - amino acids that can be synthesized in mammals from common intermediates. ...
... Essential amino acids - amino acids that can only be synthesized in plants and microorganisms. Nonessential amino acids - amino acids that can be synthesized in mammals from common intermediates. ...
Unit 4
... The Meselson and Stahl experimient demonstrated that DNA replication is semiconservative, confirming Watson and Crick’s hypothesis that the parent molecule unwinds and each strand then serves as a template for the the synthesis of a new half-molecule according to base-pairing rules. Replication begi ...
... The Meselson and Stahl experimient demonstrated that DNA replication is semiconservative, confirming Watson and Crick’s hypothesis that the parent molecule unwinds and each strand then serves as a template for the the synthesis of a new half-molecule according to base-pairing rules. Replication begi ...
BHS 150.1 – Biochemistry II Date: 2/8/2013, 2sndhalf Notetaker: Kim
... 1. The presence of lactate in the aqueous indicates: anaerobic glycolysis 2. Multiple codons for a single amino acid usually vary in the: 3’ position in the codon 3. During the process of phototransduction in the rod, the activation of transducin occurs after: Light causes the conversion of 11-cis r ...
... 1. The presence of lactate in the aqueous indicates: anaerobic glycolysis 2. Multiple codons for a single amino acid usually vary in the: 3’ position in the codon 3. During the process of phototransduction in the rod, the activation of transducin occurs after: Light causes the conversion of 11-cis r ...
Biology, Chapter 11 DNA and Genes Study Guide 1. What two
... 6. Describe Watson and Crick's model of DNA structure. 7. Predict the sequence of a complementary strand of DNA. ...
... 6. Describe Watson and Crick's model of DNA structure. 7. Predict the sequence of a complementary strand of DNA. ...
How Did Life Begin? And What is Life?
... • Hypothesis: Life began as a collection of a small number of self-reproducing catalytic RNA molecules localized within a small ...
... • Hypothesis: Life began as a collection of a small number of self-reproducing catalytic RNA molecules localized within a small ...
large molecule consisting of many identical or similar subunits
... Macromolecule: Large organic polymer. There are four classes of macromolecules: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acid. The structural variation of macromolecules leads to diversity. There are only 40-50 monomers needed to make a macromolecule, which leads to unity among them. Polymerizati ...
... Macromolecule: Large organic polymer. There are four classes of macromolecules: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acid. The structural variation of macromolecules leads to diversity. There are only 40-50 monomers needed to make a macromolecule, which leads to unity among them. Polymerizati ...
Macromolecules Note: If you have not taken Chemistry 11 (or if...
... Lipids are not polymers but are still fairly large molecules for the most part. They are made from carbon and hydrogen which makes them hydrophobic and, therefore, not soluble in water. They include fats, oils, waxes, phospholipids, and steroids. A. The main purpose of fats and oils is energy storag ...
... Lipids are not polymers but are still fairly large molecules for the most part. They are made from carbon and hydrogen which makes them hydrophobic and, therefore, not soluble in water. They include fats, oils, waxes, phospholipids, and steroids. A. The main purpose of fats and oils is energy storag ...
103 topic summary
... Peptide formation: reaction and peptide bonds (resonance structures and stability) Naming peptides: three-letter abbreviations for amino acids Levels of protein structure: primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary Structures of alpha-helices, beta-pleated sheets and triple helices Cross-linking in ...
... Peptide formation: reaction and peptide bonds (resonance structures and stability) Naming peptides: three-letter abbreviations for amino acids Levels of protein structure: primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary Structures of alpha-helices, beta-pleated sheets and triple helices Cross-linking in ...
Mutations Practice
... The genetic makeup of all known living things is carried in a genetic material known as DNA. The bases pair very specifically (A only with T and C only with G) so that when the DNA molecule replicates every cell has an exact copy of the DNA strand. The order of the bases in a DNA molecule is the key ...
... The genetic makeup of all known living things is carried in a genetic material known as DNA. The bases pair very specifically (A only with T and C only with G) so that when the DNA molecule replicates every cell has an exact copy of the DNA strand. The order of the bases in a DNA molecule is the key ...
1 - contentextra
... 11 Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts of autotrophic cells. The process of photosynthesis involves light-dependent and light-independent reactions. Thylakoids have photosystems that include chlorophyll a molecules, accessory pigments, and a protein matrix. Photosystem I and photosystem II bot ...
... 11 Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts of autotrophic cells. The process of photosynthesis involves light-dependent and light-independent reactions. Thylakoids have photosystems that include chlorophyll a molecules, accessory pigments, and a protein matrix. Photosystem I and photosystem II bot ...
1 - Chiropractic National Board Review Questions
... D. Frequency is greater than free energy 52. How a bases are found on the carbons? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 53. Acetyl CoA carboxylase catalyzes the conversion of acetyl CoA to? A. Maylonyl CoA B. Pyruvate C. Succinate D. Alpha ketogluterate ...
... D. Frequency is greater than free energy 52. How a bases are found on the carbons? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 53. Acetyl CoA carboxylase catalyzes the conversion of acetyl CoA to? A. Maylonyl CoA B. Pyruvate C. Succinate D. Alpha ketogluterate ...
see examples of typical exams - IQ-USP
... number of technological advances, in which some new and unpublished techniques wee combined with other well established ones. The first step was to determine the genome of the “mother” bacteria (Mycoplasma mycoideum). a. Describe in detail a technique used to sequence DNA. After the DNA fully sequen ...
... number of technological advances, in which some new and unpublished techniques wee combined with other well established ones. The first step was to determine the genome of the “mother” bacteria (Mycoplasma mycoideum). a. Describe in detail a technique used to sequence DNA. After the DNA fully sequen ...
Coenzyme Q = Ubiquinone
... Choline is a water-soluble essential nutrient. It is usually grouped within the B-complex vitamins. found in the lipids that make up cell membranes and in the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. ...
... Choline is a water-soluble essential nutrient. It is usually grouped within the B-complex vitamins. found in the lipids that make up cell membranes and in the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. ...
Biosynthesis
Biosynthesis (also called biogenesis or anabolism) is a multi-step, enzyme-catalyzed process where substrates are converted into more complex products in living organisms. In biosynthesis, simple compounds are modified, converted into other compounds, or joined together to form macromolecules. This process often consists of metabolic pathways. Some of these biosynthetic pathways are located within a single cellular organelle, while others involve enzymes that are located within multiple cellular organelles. Examples of these biosynthetic pathways include the production of lipid membrane components and nucleotides.The prerequisite elements for biosynthesis include: precursor compounds, chemical energy (e.g. ATP), and catalytic enzymes which may require coenzymes (e.g.NADH, NADPH). These elements create monomers, the building blocks for macromolecules. Some important biological macromolecules include: proteins, which are composed of amino acid monomers joined via peptide bonds, and DNA molecules, which are composed of nucleotides joined via phosphodiester bonds.