MCAT EXAM 2025/2026 – COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH
ANSWERS AND EXPLANATIONS | GRADED A+ | GUARANTEED
PASS
5 main steps of replication - ANSWER=1) helicase unzips double helix
2) RNA polymerase (primase) builds a primer
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3) DNA polymerase assembles the leading and lagging strands
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4) RNAse H removes the primers
5) DNA ligase joins okazaki fragments together
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telomeres - ANSWER=repeated 6 nucleotide units
-protect ends of chromosomes
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-can become shortened
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telomerase - ANSWER=catalyzes the lengthening of telomeres
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Mendelian ratio - ANSWER=3:1
dihybrid cross (WwGg x WwGg) - ANSWER=9:3:3:1
glucose ---- >
storage - ANSWER=glycogen
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glucose --- >
use - ANSWER=Acetyl-CoA
fatty acid --- >
storage - ANSWER=glycerides
fatty acid --- >
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use - ANSWER=Acetyl-CoA
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glycogenesis - ANSWER=storage of glucose
glycogenolysis - ANSWER=breakdown of glycogen
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You can recognize the steps that
have large ~G values because they
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usually involve either ATP or NADH.
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If the MCA~ asks you to predict
which reaction has the largest
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~G. or which would need a distinct
enzyme to run in the reverse
direction, you should pick the step
that involves ATP or NADH. - ANSWER=
glucose-6-phosphate - ANSWER=intersection of glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, glycogenesis, and
glycogenolysis
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What is a limitation in many observational (non-experimental) studies? - ANSWER=confound
variables could explain the relationship between the variables of interest
discrimination vs. stereotyping - ANSWER=Discrimination: *actions (behavior!)* against people
due to their race (different treatment of people based on race or color)
Stereotyping: a cognitive *belief* of associating preconceived notions or beliefs with people
based on group membership.
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negative reinforcement - ANSWER=Increasing behaviors by stopping or reducing negative
stimuli, such as shock. A negative reinforcer is any stimulus that, when removed after a
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response, strengthens the response. (Note: negative reinforcement is not punishment.)
What best describes the relationship between attribution theory and fundamental attribution
error? - ANSWER=Attribution theory relates to an attempt by an individual to interpret actions
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by assigning causes to them, while fundamental attribution error is when an individual
interprets another's actions incorrectly by overemphasizing internal characteristics instead of
external events.
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A private school sets up a system by which students may advance to the next grade solely on
the basis of their individual performance on an exam. Given the wide variety of talents each
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student has, some students are able to advance to the next grade months or even years before
other students. This system is: - ANSWER=a meritocracy
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Alleles - ANSWER=different versions of a gene
homologous chromosomes - ANSWER=Chromosomes that have the same sequence of genes,
that have the same structure, and that pair during meiosis.
How many alleles does each gene have? - ANSWER=2 one from mom one from dad
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dominant allele - ANSWER=An allele whose trait always shows up in the organism when the
allele is present. (i.e. BB or Bb)
beta-oxidation - ANSWER=fatty acids broken down into acetyl-CoA
ketogenesis - ANSWER=fatty acid coverted into a ketone body in the liver
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-ketone body can be shared with other organs
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resolution - ANSWER=differentiate close objects
magnification - ANSWER=increase size
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eyepiece magnification - ANSWER=10x
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objective magnification - ANSWER=4x,10x,20x, 100x
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Cell Theory - ANSWER=-all living things composed of cells
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-cell=basic functional unit of life
-cells from other cells only
-cells have DNA (parent-->daughter cells)
total magnification - ANSWER=eyepiece x objective
diaphragm (microscope) - ANSWER=controls light