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- Digestive System - MCAT 
Follow food through digestive system: - correct answer 1. Mouth 
2. Esophagus 
3. Stomach 
4. Small Intestine 
5. Large Intestine 
6. Rectum 
7. Anus 
 
Name the parts in order of Small Intestine - correct answer 1. duodenum 
2. Jejunum 
3. Ileum 
 
Name parts of Large Intestine in Order - correct answer 1. ascending colon 
 
2. transverse colon 
 
3. descending colon 
 
4. sigmoid colon 
 
Where does digestion begin? - correct answer in mouth with AMYLASE 
 
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- Important Enzymes For MCATprotease - correct answer protein that hydrolyzes, and therefore cleaves, another protein; hydrolyzes peptide bonds. 
 
lipase - correct answer enzyme that hydrolyzes fats. 
 
hydrolase - correct answer hydrolyzes chemical bonds. 
 
isomerase - correct answer rearranges bonds within a molecule to form an isomer. 
 
ligase - correct answer forms a chemical bond. 
 
lyase - correct answer breaks chemical bonds by means other than oxidation or hydrolysis. 
 
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- MCAT - CARSThe CARS Section - correct answer 90 minutes to answer 53 questions divided among 9 passages (ranging from 500 - 600 words) 
 
Each passages has 5 - 7 questions 
 
You must analyze a passage's rhetorical and logical structure and be able to assess relationships between information given in the passage and new outside information. 
 
Passages - correct answer Half the passages will be in the humanities and half will be in the social sciences 
 
Humanities: architecture, art, dance, et...
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- MCAT - Lab Techniques (MilesDown)Native-PAGE - correct answer A polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis method for proteins using NON-DENATURING conditions. Proteins keep their native charge and structure so they are separated based on charge and size. 
 
SDS-PAGE - correct answer A polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis method for proteins using DENATURING conditions. Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate denatures the proteins and gives the proteins a uniform charge. This allows them to be separated solely on mass, t...
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- MCAT Amino AcidsAspartic acid - correct answer Polar amino acid. Negatively charged. Acidic. [Asp, D] 
 
Lysine - correct answer Polar amino acid. Positively charged. Basic. [Lys, K] 
 
Arginine - correct answer Polar amino acid. Positively charged. Basic. [Arg, R] 
 
Glutamic acid - correct answer Polar amino acid. Negatively charged. Acidic. [Glu, E] 
 
Cysteine - correct answer Polar amino acid. Uncharged. [Cys, C] 
 
Threonine - correct answer Polar amino acid. Uncharged. [Thr, T] 
 
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- MCAT behavioral sciencesjust noticeable difference jnd - correct answer minimum difference in magnitude between two stimuli before one can perceive this difference 
 
Weber's law - correct answer there is a constant ratio between the change in stimulus magnitude needed to produce a jnd (higher stimulus will need a larger difference to produce a jnd) 
 
Signal detection theory - correct answer changes in out perception of the sam stimuli depending on both internal and external context (how loud ...
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- MCAT Bio/Biochem 2022What happens during non competitive binding? - correct answer binds at allosteric site 
 
How are peptide bonds formed? Broken? - correct answer dehydration synthesis 
 
hydrolysis 
 
What is the tertiary structure of a protein? - correct answer 3D structure including bending from hydrophilic/hydrophobic interactions R groups 
 
What is the quaternary structure of a protein? - correct answer interactions between different polypeptide chains in proteins composed of more than ...
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Amino Acid - correct answer Dipolar compound containing an amino group and a carboxyl group 
 
Amino Group - correct answer -NH2 
 
Carboxyl Group - correct answer -COOH 
 
Alpha Carbon - correct answer Central carbon atom in amino acid 
Attached to amino & carboxyl groups, H atom, and side chain 
 
Side Chain - correct answer The variable component of an amino acid that gives the amino acid its identity and chemical properties 
also called R-group 
 
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- MCAT: BiochemistryAmino Acids - correct answer - Found in proteins 
- amino group, carboxylic acid, hydrogen atom, and R group attached to a central alpha carbon 
- chiral (L) except glycine 
- (S) configuration except cysteine 
- join via peptide bonds 
 
Nonpolar, nonaromatic AA - correct answer glycine 
alanine 
valine 
leucine 
isoleucine 
methionine 
proline 
 
Aromatic AA - correct answer tryptophan 
phenylalanine 
tyrosine 
 
Polar AA - correct answer serine 
threonine 
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- MCAT Biology (Princeton Review)Maltose - correct answer Glucose + Glucose 
 
Sucrose - correct answer Glucose + Fructose 
 
Lactose - correct answer Glucose + Galactose 
 
Glycogen - correct answer Animal glucose storage 
 
Starch - correct answer Plant glucose storage 
 
Cellulose - correct answer Plant structure 
 
Saturated Fatty Acids - correct answer -Single bonds 
-Solid at room temp. 
 
Unsaturated Fatty Acids - correct answer -Double bonds 
-Liquid at room temp. 
 
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- MCAT Biology Practice Questionsthe chemical reaction that breaks down all the major macro-molecules - correct answer Hydrolysis 
 
What is the strongest type of INTER-molecular bonds? - correct answer Hydrogen bonds are the strongest intermolecular bonds.... 
diople-dipole bonds are weaker. . . Vander wall bonds are the weakest. 
 
Why is water a liquid at high temperatures? - correct answer Hydrogen bonding bonds the water molocules closer together. 
 
What is an ampipathic molecule? give an Ex...
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- MCAT Biology Practice QuestionsHyperbaric oxygen may be used as a treatment for certain types of bacterial infections. In this therapy, the patient is placed in a which the partial pressure of oxygen is significantly increased, increasing the partial pressure of oxygen in the patient's tissues. This treatment is most likely used for infections with: 
 
A. obligate aerobic bacteria 
B. facultative anaerobix bacteria 
C. aerotolerant anarobic bacteria 
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- MCAT BiologyCentral Dogma - correct answer DNA → RNA → Protein 
 
Purines 
- which bases? 
- how many rings? - correct answer 
 
Pyrimidines 
- which bases? 
- how many rings? - correct answer Remember: "Pyrimidine" has a "y" in it; so does "cytosine" and "thymine." 
 
Phosphodiester Bond - correct answer Joins one nucleotide to the next; between the 3rd C of one ribose and the 5th C of the other to create the sugar-phosphate backbone 
 
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- MCAT: Cell BiologyCell Theory - correct answer 1) All living things are made of cells 
2) Cell is the basic functional unit of life 
3) Cells are formed from other cells 
4) Cells contain DNA (genetic information) 
 
Are viruses living organisms? - correct answer No. They dont contain DNA (they have RNA), and they are not able to reproduce on their own (violates 3 and 4 of cell theory) 
 
Eukaryotic cells vs Prokaryotic cells - correct answer Eu: Nucleus. Pro: No nucleus 
 
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- MCAT Chem/PhysGenerally, how are proteins formed? 
The connecting of a string of amino acids via peptide bonds and the folding of this string to create a completed protein. The folding is determined primarily by the hydrophilic and/or hydrophobic nature of the amino acids. Stabilized by hydrogen bonds, disulfide bridges, and other intramolecular forces. 
 
 
Peptide (Amide) Bonds 
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- MCAT enzymesEnzyme - correct answer Biological catalyst 
Lower activation energy 
Increase rate of reaction 
Are not changed or consumed during reaction 
pH and temperature sensitive 
Do not affect overall Delta G 
Specific for a particular reaction or class of reactions 
Do not change equilibrium of a reaction 
 
Urease - correct answer Catalyzes the breakdown of urea 
 
Oxidoreductases - correct answer Catalyze oxidation-reduction reactions, transfer of electrons between biological molecules. ...
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- MCAT Exam QuestionsProducts of the Pentose Phosphate Pathway - correct answer NADPH, ribose- 5 - phosphate , Glycolytic intermediates 
 
reaction of G-6-phosphate to ribulose-5- phosphate is.. - correct answer oxidation of G6P 
 
where is the pentose phosphate pathway likely to happen - correct answer adipose tissue 
 
Southern Blot - correct answer used to analyze extracted DNA for a potential DNA segment 
 
Strong lewis acid - correct answer electron poor- fostered by being bonded to electron ...
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- MCAT formulas!Distance formula - correct answer d=vt 
 
VAT - correct answer Vf = V₀ + at 
 
VAX - correct answer Vf² = V₀² + 2a∆x 
 
TAX - correct answer ∆x = v₀t + 1/2at² 
 
centripetal motion (2) - correct answer Ac = V²/ r 
Fc = mv²/ r 
 
Law of gravitation - correct answer F=GM₁M₂/ r² 
 
Newtons second law - correct answer Fnet = ma 
 
Kinetic friction - correct answer Fk = µkFn 
 
Static friction - correct answer Fs≤ µsFn 
 
Torque - correct answer t = F x r 
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- MCAT General ChemistrySTP - correct answer 0°C and 1 atm 
 
Ideal Gas Law - correct answer PV = nRT 
 
At STP, 1 mol of gas will occupy ... - correct answer 22.4 L 
 
Characteristics of an Ideal Gas - correct answer 1. Gas molecules have zero volume 
2. Gas molecules exert no forces other than repulsive forces due to collisions 
3. Gas molecules make completely elastic collisions 
4. The avg. kinetic energy of gas molecules is directly proportional to the temperature of the gas 
 
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