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MCAT Biology 3
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1. Protein that plays a major role in vesicle formation during receptor mediated endocytosis; forms a coated pit on the plasma membrane
Beta barrel
Alpha glucose ring
Clathrin
First law of thermodynamics
2. Adenine --- Thymine (DNA) - Adenine --- Uracil (RNA) - Guanine --- Cytosine
Plasmodesmata
xtrusion
Complimentary bases
Polar uncharged amino acids
3. A combination of secondary structure bonding that forms characteristic patterns within protein strucure - such as the alpha - helix and the beta - pleated sheet
Motifs
Keratin
Purines (identify)
Integrins
4. A network of integrins that connects the actin filaments of one cell with those of neighboring cells or with the extra cellular matrix
Adherins junctions
Anchoring junction
Gap junction
Cadherin
5. The matrix of glycoproteins that animal cells deposit outside the plasma membrane which provide support - strength - and resilience
Extracellular matrix
Hemidesmosomes
xtrusion
Tertiaty level of protein structure
6. A glucose ring formed with the hydroxyl group in the opposite plane of the methanol group
Fatty acid
Rossman fold
Alpha glucose ring
Kinesin
7. The most stable and durable element of cytoskeletal structure; includes vimentin - keratin - and neurofilaments
Dehydration synthesis
Intermediate filaments
Cadherin
Phospholipid (composition)
8. Level of protein structure that involves the association of two more more separate polypeptide chains (the individual chains are referred to as subunits)
Quaternary level of protein structure
Archaebacteria
Amylose
Glycosidic bond
9. Glycine - Serine - Threonine - Asparagine - Glutamine
Cenriole
xtrusion
Polar uncharged amino acids
Primary level of protein structure
10. 7 pass transmembrane protein in bacteria that carries out photosynthesis
xtrusion
Bacteriorhodopsin
Tight junctions
Glycosidic bond
11. 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.
Prostaglandin
Integrins
Gap junction
Gram positive bacteria
12. Phenyalanine - Tryptophan - Tyrosine
Miller - Urey experiment
Disaccharide
Aromatic amino acids
Proteoglycans
13. Cytosine - Uracile - Thymine
Anchoring junction
Cenriole
Pyrimidines (identify)
Adherins junctions
14. Large (relative to pyrimidines) double ringed molecules that are found in both DNA and RNA
Cenriole
Charged amino acids
Hydrolysis
Purines (characteristics)
15. 1. All organisms are composed of one or more cells 2. Cells are the smallest living things - the basic units of organization of all organmisms 3. Cells arise only by division of a previously existing cell
Cell Theory
Cadherin
Pyrimidines (characteristics)
Chaperone proteins
16. Insoluble polysaccharides made by plants that are formed stricly from glucose (alpha form).
DNA (location)
Cellulose
Carbohydrates (empirical formula)
Starch
17. Adenine and Guanine
Purines (identify)
5 classes of amino acids
Extreme thermophiles
Glycoproteins
18. 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
Microtubules
Nucleotide (composition)
Integrins
Fat (characteristics)
19. Archaebacteria that live in extermely hot environments - such as hydrothermal vents under the ocean
Extreme halophiles
Polar uncharged amino acids
Extreme thermophiles
Integrins
20. A glucose ring formed with the hydroxyl group in the same plane as the methanol group
Beta glucose ring
Fatty acid
Cytoskeleton
Collagen
21. Cholesterol receptors lack tails and cannot be taken up by cells; stays in the bloodstream and coats arteries
xtrusion
Centrosome
Hypercholesterolemia
Polar uncharged amino acids
22. Biological process in which a some single celled prokaryotes collect intracellular water with a contractile vacuole and then pump it out
Cellulose
xtrusion
Nonpolar amino acids
Charged amino acids
23. The unfolding of a protein caused by a shift in pH - ion concentration - or temperature.
Differences between RNA and DNA
Denaturation
Cell Theory
Plastids
24. The bond between the hydroxyl group of one nucleotide and the phosphate group of another.
Cell Theory
Phosphdiester bond
Peptidoglycan
Charged amino acids
25. Laid down when a plant cell is still growing; composed of chitin in fungi and cellulose in plants and protists
Primary level of protein structure
ATP (composition)
Primary cell wall
Carbohydrates (empirical formula)
26. The final folded shape of a globular protein -- positions folds nonpolar side groups within the interior
Tertiaty level of protein structure
Amino acid (composition)
Steriod
Functions or proteins
27. Glycoprotein that attaches the ECM to the plasma membrane
Fibronectin
Proteoglycans
First law of thermodynamics
C - H - O - N - S
28. Alanine - Valine - Leucine - Isoleucine
Cytoskeleton
Bacteriorhodopsin
Nonpolar amino acids
Fibronectin
29. Large - membrane bound sac in plant cells that stores proteins - pigments - and waste material
Gap junction
Central vacuole
Nucleolus
Joule <--> Calorie (conversion)
30. Small single - ringed structures: cytosine found in both DNA and RNA - uracil found in RNA - and thymine found in DNA
Glycolipids
Pyrimidines (characteristics)
Nonpolar amino acids
Phospholipid (composition)
31. A common feature of porin proteins; beta sheets that forma characteristic motif where the sheets form a barrel - like structure
Plastids
Motifs
Beta barrel
Functions or proteins
32. Mechanically attach the cytoskeleton of a cell to the cytoskeletons of other cells or to the extracellular matrix. Common in tissues experiencing mechanical stress - eg muscle and skin epithelium
Disaccharide
Amylopectin
Anchoring junction
Quaternary level of protein structure
33. 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
Desmosomes
Rossman fold
Prokaryote
Phosphdiester bond
34. 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)
Functions or proteins
Tertiaty level of protein structure
Special function amino acids
Cytoskeleton
35. A three carbon alcohol in which each carbon is attached to a hydroxyl group
Disaccharide
Clathrin
Glycerol
Archaebacteria
36. The sugar in RNA contains an extra hydroxyl group and RNA uses uracil instead of thymine
Archaebacteria
Phospholipid (composition)
Extreme thermophiles
Differences between RNA and DNA
37. Glycerol attached to a phosphate group and two fatty acid chains
Extreme thermophiles
Phospholipid (composition)
Chaperone proteins
Phosphdiester bond
38. A lipid that is composed of 4 fused carbon rings - commonly found in cell membranes.
xtrusion
DNA (location)
Steriod
Disaccharide
39. Proteins with short chains of sugars attached to them; in eukaryotic cells they are important membrane proteins that allow cell - cell recognition and interaction
Glycerol
Glycoproteins
Adherins junctions
Plasmodesmata
40. The inward movement of one molecule is coupled with the outward movement of another (across the cell membrane)
Hemidesmosomes
Glycerol
Countertransport
Bacteria
41. In prokaryotes - most of the genetic material lies in a single circular molecule of DNA that typically resides near the cetner of the cell. In eukaryotes - DNA is contained in the nucleus - which is surrounded by the nuclear envelope.
Archaebacteria
DNA (location)
Prostaglandin
Miller - Urey experiment
42. The bond between two amino acids. Non - rotational because it has partial double - bond characteristics
Peptide bond
Bacteria
Transport disaccharides (reasoning)
Penicillin (mechanism of action)
43. 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.
Cellulose
Peptide bond
Fat (composition)
Countertransport
44. The region surrounding a pair of centrioles
Hydrolysis
Bacteriorhodopsin
Centrosome
Alpha glucose ring
45. 1 joule = 0.239 calories
Cellulose
Monosaccharide
Glycoproteins
Joule <--> Calorie (conversion)
46. Energy rich molecules that consist only of carbon and hydrogen
Integrins
Hydrocarbons
Pinocytosis
Extreme halophiles
47. A type of intermediate filament found in epithelial cells
Penicillin (mechanism of action)
Quaternary level of protein structure
Keratin
Kinesin
48. Eukaryotic cell's internal protein scaffold which provides structural support and is extremely important for organizing the cell's activites; a dynamic system that is constantly forming and disassembling
xtrusion
Integrins
Cytoskeleton
Miller - Urey experiment
49. A semi - fluid matrix that fills the interior of the cell
Amylopectin
Actin (functions in cytoskeleton)
Intermediate filaments
Cytoplasm
50. Consist of a central carbon bound to an amino group - a carboxylic acid - a hydrogen atom - and an R group
Archaebacteria
Amino acid (composition)
Glycerol
Nucleolus
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