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MCAT Biology 3
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1. Glycerol attached to 3 fatty acids. Also called triglyceride or triacylglycerol
Microtubules
5 classes of amino acids
Anchoring junction
Fat (composition)
2. Archaebacteria that live in very salty environments - such as the Dead Sea
Plasmodesmata
Central vacuole
ATP (composition)
Extreme halophiles
3. Protein that plays a major role in vesicle formation during receptor mediated endocytosis; forms a coated pit on the plasma membrane
Beta glucose ring
Cyanobacteria
Clathrin
Complimentary bases
4. Cytosine - Uracile - Thymine
Cytoplasm
Chromosome
Pyrimidines (identify)
Glycosidic bond
5. A protein cross - linked carbohydrate that is a key compound in the cell walls of most modern prokaryotes (bacteria)
Purines (characteristics)
Special function amino acids
Glycolipids
Peptidoglycan
6. Function section of a protein that is able to fold independently of the other sections - encoded by exons (functional sections of a gene)
Domains
Pinocytosis
Extreme halophiles
Dehydration synthesis
7. The final folded shape of a globular protein -- positions folds nonpolar side groups within the interior
Charged amino acids
Tertiaty level of protein structure
Peptide bond
Glycoproteins
8. Level of protein structure that involves the association of two more more separate polypeptide chains (the individual chains are referred to as subunits)
Glycolipids
Dynein
Quaternary level of protein structure
Cyanobacteria
9. Organelles found in plants and algae that perform photosynthesis and act as storage units; they all arise from the division of themselves
Quaternary level of protein structure
Cytoskeleton
Amylose
Plastids
10. Phenyalanine - Tryptophan - Tyrosine
Aromatic amino acids
Penicillin (mechanism of action)
Purines (characteristics)
Primary cell wall
11. 7 pass transmembrane protein in bacteria that carries out photosynthesis
Motifs
Glycoproteins
Pinocytosis
Bacteriorhodopsin
12. Alanine - Valine - Leucine - Isoleucine
Nonpolar amino acids
Peptidoglycan
Phospholipid (composition)
Kinesin
13. The animal version of starch. An insoluble polysaccharide containing branched amylose chaings. (chain length is much greater than starch and there are more branches)
Glycogen
Centrosome
Primary cell wall
Microtubules
14. Adenine --- Thymine (DNA) - Adenine --- Uracil (RNA) - Guanine --- Cytosine
Chromosome
First law of thermodynamics
Middle lamella
Complimentary bases
15. A special motor protien that moves along the microtubule toward its positive end; in most cells this movement is from the center to the periphery - in the axon it is anterograde transport
Collagen
Phospholipid (composition)
Kinesin
Peptidoglycan
16. Laid down when a plant cell is still growing; composed of chitin in fungi and cellulose in plants and protists
5 classes of amino acids
Archaebacteria
Primary cell wall
Cytoskeleton
17. Proteins that help another protein fold properly; elevated levels of this protein are found when the cell is exposed to elevated temperatures
Major categories of macromolecules
Chaperone proteins
Central vacuole
Beta glucose ring
18. Level of protein structure that is formed by the hydrogen bonds between the polar side groups of the main chain
Archaebacteria
Actin (functions in cytoskeleton)
Secondary level of protein structure
Adherins junctions
19. A hydrocarbon chain that terminates with a carboxyl group.
xtrusion
First law of thermodynamics
Charged amino acids
Fatty acid
20. Biological process in which a some single celled prokaryotes collect intracellular water with a contractile vacuole and then pump it out
Motifs
xtrusion
Special function amino acids
Fat (composition)
21. Most abundant protein found in vertebrate body; forms matrix of skin - ligaments - tendons - and bones; found in the ECM
Hemidesmosomes
Collagen
Plasmodesmata
Keratin
22. A type of anchoring junction that connects the cytoskeletons of adjacent cells
First law of thermodynamics
Cell Theory
Methanogens
Desmosomes
23. Simplest starch which is a long unbranching chain of glucose molecules
Amylose
Cytoskeleton
Secondary cell wall
DNA (location)
24. Energy cannot be created or destroyed
Extracellular matrix
Spectrin
First law of thermodynamics
Antiport
25. Consist of a central carbon bound to an amino group - a carboxylic acid - a hydrogen atom - and an R group
Purines (characteristics)
Transport disaccharides (reasoning)
Peptide bond
Amino acid (composition)
26. Insoluble polysaccharides made by plants that are formed stricly from glucose (alpha form).
Starch
Purines (identify)
Glycolipids
Miller - Urey experiment
27. A group of about 20 lipids that are modified fatty acids - 5- carbon ring w/ 2 nonpolar tails.
xtrusion
Fat (composition)
Prostaglandin
5 classes of amino acids
28. Gram positive bacteria have a think - single - layered cell wall that retains the dye used in Gram - staining. Penicillin only works on gram - positive bacteria.
Nucleolus
Chitin
Plasmodesmata
Gram positive bacteria
29. A structure that some fully expanded plant cells produce; provides very strong structural support
Centrosome
Peptidoglycan
Cellulose
Secondary cell wall
30. The region surrounding a pair of centrioles
Denaturation
Hydrolysis
Cadherin
Centrosome
31. The exact sequence of amino acids specified by DNA
Middle lamella
Motifs
Primary level of protein structure
First law of thermodynamics
32. Proteins - lipids - carbohydrates - nucleic acids
Penicillin (mechanism of action)
Major categories of macromolecules
Nucleolus
Fibronectin
33. In eukaryotes - found extracellularly and involved with tissue recognition - eg ABO blood group markers
Centrosome
Hemidesmosomes
Glycolipids
Differences between RNA and DNA
34. A short - branched polysaccharide with short - linear amylose branches that are typically 20-30 subunits
Chaperone proteins
Amylopectin
Extreme thermophiles
Secondary level of protein structure
35. A structural starch that is a string of beta glucose molecules; it is the chief structural component of plant cell walls. Starch - degrading enzymes that occur in most organisms cannot break the bond between two beta - glucose molecules.
Cadherin
Proteoglycans
Special function amino acids
Cellulose
36. Proteins with short chains of sugars attached to them; in eukaryotic cells they are important membrane proteins that allow cell - cell recognition and interaction
Glycoproteins
Extreme halophiles
Bacteria
Cenriole
37. Not soluble in water - the more unsaturated the lower the MP - energy rich (more than twice that of carbohydrates) - animals produce saturated while most plants produce unsaturated
Fat (characteristics)
Complimentary bases
Methanogens
Glycerol
38. Small single - celled organisms that lack a definite nucleus and distinct interior compartments; they are encased within a rigid cell wall. Two main groups are archaebactera and bacteria
Prokaryote
Cenriole
Plasmodesmata
Fat (characteristics)
39. Glycerol attached to a phosphate group and two fatty acid chains
Phospholipid (composition)
Cadherin
Chromosome
Hydrocarbons
40. The bond between two sugar molecules
5 classes of amino acids
Glycosidic bond
Secondary cell wall
Amylopectin
41. Long - threadlike structures protruding from the surface of a cell that are used for locomotion
Polar uncharged amino acids
Cytoplasm
Flagellum
Special function amino acids
42. Adenine and Guanine
Hydrolysis
Adherins junctions
Purines (identify)
Proteoglycans
43. Proteins that are anchored in and pass through the plasma membrane; attached to the cytoskeleton on the interior and to the ECM on the exterior
Amylopectin
Integrins
Monosaccharide
Centrosome
44. Responsible for cellular movments like contraction - crawling - pinching during division or cytosis - and formation of cellular extensions
Actin (functions in cytoskeleton)
Quaternary level of protein structure
Peptide bond
Cadherin
45. Glycoprotein that attaches the ECM to the plasma membrane
Hydrolysis
Extracellular matrix
Pyrimidines (characteristics)
Fibronectin
46. Destroys gram - positive bacteria by interfering with peptidoglycan's ability to cross - link the peptides which hold together the carbohydrates that make up the cell wall; water floods bacterial cell and causes it to burst
Centrosome
Fat (characteristics)
Penicillin (mechanism of action)
Cytoplasm
47. 1 joule = 0.239 calories
Special function amino acids
Glycerol
Joule <--> Calorie (conversion)
Extracellular matrix
48. Ancient prokaryotes that survive in extreme anaerobic conditions - such as deap sea vents; they lack peptidoglycan in their cell walls
Nucleotide (composition)
Nucleolus
Chromosome
Archaebacteria
49. A cellular structure that aids in the assembly of microtubules; lacking in cells of plants and fungi
Desmosomes
Hypercholesterolemia
Glycerol
Cenriole
50. Catalysis (enzymes) - Defense/recognition (immune and hormonal systems) - Transport (eg hemoglobin) - Support (eg collagen) - Motion (actin and myosin) - Regulation (hormones) - Storage (eg bound calcium and iron)
Actin (functions in cytoskeleton)
Functions or proteins
Purines (characteristics)
Primary level of protein structure
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