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CSU BMS 300 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS


Water - ANSWER H2O, molecular weight=18, oxygen is partial negative
charge, hydrogen has a slight positive charge.


What is a dipole moment? - ANSWER difference in charge on two ends of a
molecule


Anions - ANSWER negatively charged ions


Cations - ANSWER positively charged ions


covalent bond - ANSWER A chemical bond is formed when two atoms share
electrons


hydrogen bond - ANSWER Attraction between a slightly positive hydrogen
atom and a slightly negative atom.


osmosis - ANSWER diffusion of water through aquaporins
diffusion - ANSWER Movement of molecules from an area of higher
concentration to an area of lower concentration.


hydrophilic - ANSWER water loving, charged, polar


Hydrophobic - ANSWER Water fearing, uncharged, nonpolar

,Lipids - ANSWER fats, oils. hydrophobic


Triglycerides - ANSWER glycerol (3 carbon alcohol) + 3 fatty acids. use of
esterbond


esterbond - ANSWER Carbon-oxygen-fatty acid. uses dehydration


amphipathic molecules - ANSWER containing hydrophobic and hydrophilic
regions


phosphate head group - ANSWER region of phospholipid bilayer that is
hydrophillic


Micelle - ANSWER lipid molecules that arrange themselves in a spherical
form in aqueous solutions. rare and unstable


liposome - ANSWER phospholipid molecules organized as a bilayer sphere.
stable.


planar bilayer - ANSWER makes up membranes of cells, most stable, both
outside and inside of membrane is hydrophilic (aqueous)


phospholipid bilayer - ANSWER A double layer of phospholipids that makes
up membranes. proteins will be involved as a hydrophilic pathway (ion channel)


protein - ANSWER amino acid sequence linked by peptide bonds

, Amino acid structure - ANSWER H, NH2, COOH bonded to a central carbon
and then a variable R group


Primary protein structure - ANSWER amino acid sequence linked by peptide
bonds. NH and COOH terminus


Secondary protein structure - ANSWER hydrogen bonding. alpha helix or beta
sheet.


Tertiary protein structure - ANSWER 3D structure of proteins determined by
R groups. functioning proteins


alpha helix - ANS A spiral shape constituting one form of the secondary
structure of proteins, arising from a specific hydrogen-bonding structure within
helix


beta pleated sheet - ANS One form of the secondary structure of proteins in
which the protein strand folds back and forth and has hydrogen bonding
between adjacent strands.


antiparallel beta sheet - ANS neighboring hydrogen-bonded
polypeptide chains run in opposite directions. NH-COOH and COOH-NH


parallel beta sheet - ANSWER all of the N-termini of successive strands are
oriented in the same direction. NH-COOH and NH-COOH

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