100% satisfaction guarantee Immediately available after payment Both online and in PDF No strings attached 4.6 TrustPilot
logo-home
Exam (elaborations)

BIOL 200 Midterm Review Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass |Already Graded A+| Verified and Updated |Actual 2025/2026 Cheat Sheet

Rating
-
Sold
-
Pages
25
Grade
A+
Uploaded on
22-10-2025
Written in
2025/2026

BIOL 200 Midterm Review Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass |Already Graded A+| Verified and Updated |Actual 2025/2026 Cheat Sheet

Institution
Psychological Disorders
Course
Psychological Disorders

Content preview

BIOL 200 Midterm Review
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_hw30zh

1. Central Dogma: DNA > RNA > Protein
2. Nucleotides: base, sugar, phosphate
3. Glycosidic Bond: Base and sugar bond
4. Nucleotide monomers: phosphates = acidic characteristics, covalently bonded to suger (phosphodiester
bond)
Hydrogenous base = covalently bond to sugar
Sugar
5. Purines: 2 ring base, Adenine, Guanine
6. Pyramidines: 1 ring base, RNA = uracil, cytosine, DNA = thymine, cytosine
7. Nucleoside: base, sugar
8. Amino Acid: building blocks of polypeptides, determines the shape of the polypeptide, 20 types
9. Protein functions: catlysis, transport, signalling, structure, motor, regulatory (control protein activity/gene
function)
10. Amino Acid Structure: Amino end (N-terminus), Carboxyl end (C-terminus), R groups
11. Special a.a.: Cysteine, glycine, proline
12. Cysteine: special a.a with sulfhydryl group, form disulfide bonds
13. Glycine: special a.a. with H symmetrical, intra/inter cross linking
14. Proline: special a.a. rigid ring structure
15. DNA shape: 5' end: free phosphate group attached to sugar phosphodiester bond: links nucleotides
3' end: free hydroxyl group on terminal end sugar
16. DNA "backbone": repeating phosphate-pentose units, holds no info
outside of dbl bond
within DNA structure
17. 3D structure of DNA: watson and crick, 2 polynucleotide strands wound together to form dbl helix (anti
//), bases stacked
18. Base pairing: complementary base
T dbl bonds to A, C triple bonds to G (stronger = more H bonds)
19. Right-handed Helix DNA: most DNA in cells
20. B DNA: major and minor groove, important for DNA-protein interactions, ex: TBP
R-H helix
21. A DNA: low humidity or high [salt], B DNA turns into A DNA
RNA-DNA, RNA-RNA exist in this form


, BIOL 200 Midterm Review
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_hw30zh

R-H helix
- smaller, wider
22. Z DNA: short DNA molecule of alternating purines and pyramidines
formed after transcription, tag for transcribed genes
L-H helix
- taller, longer
23. DNA denaturation and renaturation: important for DNA replication/transcription
unzipping and re-annealing of DNA
24. RNA secondary structures: hairpin, stem-loop
25. RNA tertiary structure: pseudoknot
26. Primary structure of protein: a.a. sequence
amino end, amide groups, r groups, carboxyl ends
27. Peptide Bond: linkange of one a.a. to another, on C terminus linking to next N terminus
28. Residue: amino acid
29. Secondary structure of protein: local folding
alpha-helix: stabilized by H bonds
beta sheet: 5-8 residues, r groups away/toward you, laterally packed beta strands, // or anti //
Beta turn: most common, 3-4 residues, glycine/proline twists and turns
30. Tertiary structure of protein: long range folding
stabilized by hydrophobic interactions b/w non-polar side chains
H bonds b/w polar side chains
Disulfide bonds b/w cysteine residues (covalent bond)
31. Quaternary structure of protein: multi-meric structure
pores (4 proteins) = potassium ion channel protein
32. Supramolecule structure of protein: large-scale assembly
10-100 polypeptides chains
general transcription factors: RNA polymerase, mediator complex, promotor, pre-initiation transcription complex
33. Motifs: combos of secondary structure proteins
34. Coil-Coil Motif: hydrophobic interactions
fibrous proteins
ex: collagen



, BIOL 200 Midterm Review
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_hw30zh

35. Helix-loop-helix Motif: ionic bonds involving Ca2+
ex: Ca2+ binding proteins
36. Zinc-finger Motif: contains Zn2+
ex: RNA, DNA, binding proteins
37. Domains: need these for certain proteins to function
ex: pyruvate kinase needs 3 domains
38. Reshuffling of motifs and domains: new proteins made
39. Ingredients for transcription in bacteria: DNA template, ribonucleotides (monomers for RNA
polymerization), RNA polymerase (catalyze synthesis of RNA
40. Ist step of transcription: Initiation
- polymerase binds to promoter (upstream of gene) in duplex DNA
forms "closed complex"
- polymerase melts duplex DNA
forms "open complex"
- polymerase catalyzes phosphodiester linkage of two initial rNTPs
41. rNTP: ribonucleotide tri-phosphate, building blocks of RNA synthesis
N = G, C, A, U
42. 2nd step of transcription: Elongation
- polymerase goes from 3' to 5'
- continues to melt DNA
- adds rNTPS to growing RNA
- formation of phosphodiester bonds b/w 3' OH and alpha phosphate group of incoming rNTP
43. 3rd step of transcription: Termination
- at stop site, polymerase releases completed RNA and dissociates from DNA
44. Holoenzyme: subunit of RNA polymerase
consists of core enzyme + sigma factor
alpha: loading entire onto transcript
beta: helps with phosphodiester linkage
45. Sigma factor: subunit of RNA polymerase
scans DNA until encounters promoter to bind with and form "closed complex"/to start transcription
46. How does sigma factor recognize promoter region?: RNA polymerase subunit
binds to specific sequence motifs (-10, -35 regions = start, stop site)

Written for

Institution
Psychological Disorders
Course
Psychological Disorders

Document information

Uploaded on
October 22, 2025
Number of pages
25
Written in
2025/2026
Type
Exam (elaborations)
Contains
Questions & answers

Subjects

Get to know the seller

Seller avatar
Reputation scores are based on the amount of documents a seller has sold for a fee and the reviews they have received for those documents. There are three levels: Bronze, Silver and Gold. The better the reputation, the more your can rely on the quality of the sellers work.
EmilyCharlene Teachme2-tutor
Follow You need to be logged in order to follow users or courses
Sold
463
Member since
2 year
Number of followers
138
Documents
21945
Last sold
1 day ago
Charlene\'s Scholastic Emporium.

Your Actual and Virtual Exam Tests Excellent Tutor.

3.7

99 reviews

5
46
4
14
3
15
2
7
1
17

Recently viewed by you

Why students choose Stuvia

Created by fellow students, verified by reviews

Quality you can trust: written by students who passed their tests and reviewed by others who've used these notes.

Didn't get what you expected? Choose another document

No worries! You can instantly pick a different document that better fits what you're looking for.

Pay as you like, start learning right away

No subscription, no commitments. Pay the way you're used to via credit card and download your PDF document instantly.

Student with book image

“Bought, downloaded, and aced it. It really can be that simple.”

Alisha Student

Frequently asked questions