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what are the properties of life? - Answer Membrane delimited 
 
stores and follows instructions 
 
stores and uses energy 
 
is self-replicating 
 
is evolving 
 
controls its functions and responds to environment 
 
Endergonic - Answer energy is absorbed from the surroundings 
 
photosynthesis 
 
Exergonic - Answer reactions that release energy 
 
Cellular respiration 
 
Anabolic - Answer A process in which large molecules are built from small molecules 
 
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what are the properties of life? - Answer Membrane delimited 
 
stores and follows instructions 
 
stores and uses energy 
 
is self-replicating 
 
is evolving 
 
controls its functions and responds to environment 
 
Endergonic - Answer energy is absorbed from the surroundings 
 
photosynthesis 
 
Exergonic - Answer reactions that release energy 
 
Cellular respiration 
 
Anabolic - Answer A process in which large molecules are built from small molecules 
 
like building ...
How many bases make up a codon? - Answer 3 bases 
 
What is the "start codon"? - Answer AUG 
 
What are the three possible stop codons? - Answer UAA, UAG, UGA 
 
In what direction is mRNA formed? - Answer 5' to 3' (the template DNA strand is read in a 3' to 5') 
 
What does each codon code for? - Answer an amino acid 
 
What are three types of RNA? - Answer (messenger) mRNA, (transfer) tRNA, (Ribosomal) rRNA 
 
What are the components for tra...
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How many bases make up a codon? - Answer 3 bases 
 
What is the "start codon"? - Answer AUG 
 
What are the three possible stop codons? - Answer UAA, UAG, UGA 
 
In what direction is mRNA formed? - Answer 5' to 3' (the template DNA strand is read in a 3' to 5') 
 
What does each codon code for? - Answer an amino acid 
 
What are three types of RNA? - Answer (messenger) mRNA, (transfer) tRNA, (Ribosomal) rRNA 
 
What are the components for tra...
Chromatin - Answer Open or strung-out DNA 
Normal form of DNA 
90% of the time DNA is in this form 
 
Double Helix - Answer Two strands of DNA with nucleotide base pairs 
2nm 
 
Nucleosomes - Answer Made of histones (proteins) 
8 histones make up a block, DNA is wrapped around twice 
10 nm 
 
Tight Helical fiber - Answer coiling of the nucleosome string 
Put together in the middle of two nucleosomes and it forms a knot 
30 nm 
 
Looped Domains - Answer 30-nm fiber f...
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Chromatin - Answer Open or strung-out DNA 
Normal form of DNA 
90% of the time DNA is in this form 
 
Double Helix - Answer Two strands of DNA with nucleotide base pairs 
2nm 
 
Nucleosomes - Answer Made of histones (proteins) 
8 histones make up a block, DNA is wrapped around twice 
10 nm 
 
Tight Helical fiber - Answer coiling of the nucleosome string 
Put together in the middle of two nucleosomes and it forms a knot 
30 nm 
 
Looped Domains - Answer 30-nm fiber f...
Define Cell - Answer The smallest unit of Life. 
 
What were the contributions of Leeuwnhoek, Hooke, Schleiden, Schwann, Brown, and Virchow? - Answer Leeuwnhoek- one of the first person to observe 
single celled organism 
Hooke- Coined the term "cell" 
Schleiden- All plants are composed of cells 
Schwann- All Plants are composed of cells (sounds like swann) 
Brown- First person to observe the nucleus of a cell 
Virchow- Cells come only from preexisting cells 
 
What is cell The...
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Define Cell - Answer The smallest unit of Life. 
 
What were the contributions of Leeuwnhoek, Hooke, Schleiden, Schwann, Brown, and Virchow? - Answer Leeuwnhoek- one of the first person to observe 
single celled organism 
Hooke- Coined the term "cell" 
Schleiden- All plants are composed of cells 
Schwann- All Plants are composed of cells (sounds like swann) 
Brown- First person to observe the nucleus of a cell 
Virchow- Cells come only from preexisting cells 
 
What is cell The...
What feature of double-stranded DNA makes it necessary to have a leading strand and a lagging strand during replication? - Answer the antiparallel orientation of the strands 
 
A mutation is - Answer any change in the nucleotide sequence of the DNA 
 
DNA replication events in order - Answer 1) The initiator protein binds the origin 
2) Helicase unwinds the DNA 
3) Primase synthesizes an RNA primer 
4) DNA polymerase synthesizes the newly replicated strand in a 5' to 3' d...
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What feature of double-stranded DNA makes it necessary to have a leading strand and a lagging strand during replication? - Answer the antiparallel orientation of the strands 
 
A mutation is - Answer any change in the nucleotide sequence of the DNA 
 
DNA replication events in order - Answer 1) The initiator protein binds the origin 
2) Helicase unwinds the DNA 
3) Primase synthesizes an RNA primer 
4) DNA polymerase synthesizes the newly replicated strand in a 5' to 3' d...
The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance (which might not be water) by one degree Celsius. - Answer Specific Heat 
 
Which of the following may be an example of X-linked inheritance in human males? 
a. selective advantage of HbA Hb S heterozygotes 
b. the higher incidence of hemophilia in males than females 
c. trisomy 21 
d. codominance of Ia and Ib alleles in heterozygotes 
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The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance (which might not be water) by one degree Celsius. - Answer Specific Heat 
 
Which of the following may be an example of X-linked inheritance in human males? 
a. selective advantage of HbA Hb S heterozygotes 
b. the higher incidence of hemophilia in males than females 
c. trisomy 21 
d. codominance of Ia and Ib alleles in heterozygotes 
e. the presence of Barr bodies - Answer a. selective advantage of HbA ...
Gametes undergo mitosis or meiosis? - Answer Meiosis 
 
Gametes are non-reproductive or reproductive cells? - Answer Reproductive 
 
Somatic Cells undergo mitosis or meiosis? - Answer Mitosis 
 
Which type of cell is non-reproductive? - Answer Somatic Cells 
 
All of the DNA or genetic material in a cell is called what? - Answer Genome 
 
A genome with a single DNA molecule is what type of cell? - Answer Prokaryotic cell 
 
A genome with multiple DNA molecules...
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Gametes undergo mitosis or meiosis? - Answer Meiosis 
 
Gametes are non-reproductive or reproductive cells? - Answer Reproductive 
 
Somatic Cells undergo mitosis or meiosis? - Answer Mitosis 
 
Which type of cell is non-reproductive? - Answer Somatic Cells 
 
All of the DNA or genetic material in a cell is called what? - Answer Genome 
 
A genome with a single DNA molecule is what type of cell? - Answer Prokaryotic cell 
 
A genome with multiple DNA molecules...
Potassium is important in neuron function and osmotic regulation. Find Potassium on the periodic table. The symbol is K. How many protons ______ and electrons __________ are in a Potassium atom? (uncharged). How many protons _______and electrons ___________ are in the Potassium ion (K+)? - Answer 19, 19, 19, 18 
 
State what specific types of bonds are formed in the molecules shown below. (Electro-negativities of the atoms are listed). 
c1.PO4 (electronegativity of P is 2.19, O is 3.44) 
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Potassium is important in neuron function and osmotic regulation. Find Potassium on the periodic table. The symbol is K. How many protons ______ and electrons __________ are in a Potassium atom? (uncharged). How many protons _______and electrons ___________ are in the Potassium ion (K+)? - Answer 19, 19, 19, 18 
 
State what specific types of bonds are formed in the molecules shown below. (Electro-negativities of the atoms are listed). 
c1.PO4 (electronegativity of P is 2.19, O is 3.44) 
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Lipids - Answer Building blocks of membranes 
Shows distinct polarity 
Saturated vs unsaturated 
assemble in double layer - tails repel h20 while heads attract h20 
 
Saturated Lipid - Answer Lacks double bonds 
Causes straight structure that favors tight packing of phospholipids 
 
Unsaturated Lipid - Answer One or more double bonds that have kinks in the phospholipids and decreases tightness of packing 
 
Membranes - Answer Formed by lipids to create membrane bilayer...
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Lipids - Answer Building blocks of membranes 
Shows distinct polarity 
Saturated vs unsaturated 
assemble in double layer - tails repel h20 while heads attract h20 
 
Saturated Lipid - Answer Lacks double bonds 
Causes straight structure that favors tight packing of phospholipids 
 
Unsaturated Lipid - Answer One or more double bonds that have kinks in the phospholipids and decreases tightness of packing 
 
Membranes - Answer Formed by lipids to create membrane bilayer...
Which enzyme is the first to bind to the DNA sequences at the origin of replication? - Answer DNA helicase 
 
If you made a change in the promoter sequence in the DNA that inactivates the promoter, what would happen at the RNA level? - Answer The RNA polymerase would not be able to recognize and bind the DNA, so no RNA would be made 
 
T/F During transcription of a given protein-coding gene, both strands are used as template. - Answer False 
 
RNA polymerase complex can do whic...
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Which enzyme is the first to bind to the DNA sequences at the origin of replication? - Answer DNA helicase 
 
If you made a change in the promoter sequence in the DNA that inactivates the promoter, what would happen at the RNA level? - Answer The RNA polymerase would not be able to recognize and bind the DNA, so no RNA would be made 
 
T/F During transcription of a given protein-coding gene, both strands are used as template. - Answer False 
 
RNA polymerase complex can do whic...