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1. A fatty acid in which all carbons in the hydrocarbon tail are connected by single bonds - thus maximizing the number of hydrogen atoms that can attach to the carbon skeleton.
saturated fatty acid
anticodon
hemophilia
photophosphorylation
2. The synthesis of RNA on a DNA template.
free energy
cotransport
transcription
mitochondria
3. The DNA strand that provides the template for ordering the sequence of nucleotides in an RNA transcript.
neutron
stroma
RNA splicing
template strand
4. A cell creates a vesicle around a droplet of extracellular fluid
pinocytosis
hydrogen bond
actin
induced fit
5. The reactant on which an enzyme works
origins replication
phagocytosis
NADP+
substrate
6. One of two light-harvesting units of a chloroplast's thylakoid membrane; it uses the P680 reaction-center chlorophyll.
photosystem II
oxidation
crossing over
codominance
7. The semifluid portion of the cytoplasm.
starch
template strand
linked genes
cytosol
8. A sequence of electron carrier molecules (membrane proteins) that shuttle electrons during the redox reactions that release energy used to make ATP.
somatic cell
growth factor
glycosidic linkage
electron transport chain
9. A linking enzyme essential for DNA replication; catalyzes the covalent bonding of the 39 end of a new DNA fragment to the 59 end of a growing chain.
density dependent inhibitor
DNA ligase
coenzyme
transcription
10. A cluster of several membrane proteins found in the mitochondrial crista (and bacterial plasma membrane) that function in chemiosmosis with adjacent electron transport chains - using the energy of a hydrogen ion concentration gradient to make ATP. Pr
double helix
oxidizing agent
ATP synthase
cleavage
11. A type of endocytosis in which the cell ingests extracellular fluid and its dissolved solutes.
pinocytosis
noncompetitive inhibitor
unsaturated fatty acid
chromosomes
12. An accessory pigment - either yellow or orange - in the chloroplasts of plants. By absorbing wavelengths of light that chlorophyll cannot - carotenoids broaden the spectrum of colors that can drive photosynthesis.
mitochondria
carotenoids
integral proteins
smooth ER
13. The binding together of like molecules often by hydrogen bonds
codons
actin
kinetochore
cohesion
14. A molecule that is a constituent of the inner bilayer of biological membranes - having a polar - hydrophilic head and a nonpolar - hydrophobic tail.
Rough ER
clone
prophase
phospholipids
15. The mating - or crossing - of two varieties.
cofactor
DNA ligase
macromolecule
hybridization
16. A giant molecule formed by the joining of smaller molecules - usually by a condensation reaction. Polysaccharides - proteins - and nucleic acids are macromolecules.
macromolecule
visible light
cell plate
mitosis
17. (1) The conversion of a normal animal cell to a cancerous cell. (2) A change in genotype and phenotype due to the assimilation of external DNA by a cell.
transformation
covalent bonds
chromatin
mitosis
18. The production of ATP using energy derived from the redox reactions of an electron transport chain.
concentration gradient
coenzyme
Oxidative Phosphorylation
electron transport chain
19. A glycoprotein in the extracellular matrix of animal cells that forms strong fibers - found extensively in connective tissue and bone; the most abundant protein in the animal kingdom.
endergonic reaction
collagen
translation
mesophyll cell
20. A regularity protein whose concentration fluctuates cyclically
RNA polymerase
aquaporins(water channel)
phagocytosis
cyclin
21. Sites where the replication of a DNA molecule begins.
origins replication
flagella
transformation
fluid mosaic model
22. A type of photosynthetic cell arranged into tightly packed sheaths around the veins of a leaf.
metastasis
bundle sheath cell
trace elements
primary electron acceptor
23. Constructed from glycerol and fatty acids
active site
centrosomes
calvin cycle
fat
24. A measure of the intensity of heat in degrees reflecting molecules average kinetic energy
temperature
electromagnetic spectrum
telophase
smooth ER
25. The division of the cytoplasm to form two seperate daughter cells after mitosis
cytokenisis
exons
missense mutations
flagella
26. The electron donor in a redox reaction.
free energy
heat
stroma
reducing agent
27. A mass of abnormal cells within otherwise normal tissue - caused by the uncontrolled growth of a transformed cell
cellular respiration
rough ER
tight junctions
tumor
28. Chromosome pairs of the same length - centromere position - and staining pattern that possess genes for the same characters at corresponding loci. One homologous chromosome is inherited from the organism's father - the other from the mother.
cristae (plural - cristae)
unsaturated fatty acid
homologous chromosomes
macromolecule
29. A stacked portion of the thylakoid membrane in the chloroplast. Grana function in the light reactions of photosynthesis
grana
fat
telophase
steroids
30. A membranous sac that helps move excess water out of the cell.
electron transport chain
osmosis
contractile vacuoles
life cycle
31. A functional group important in energy transfer.
flaccid (limp)
capsid
wild type
phosphate group
32. A chemical reaction involving the transfer of one or more electrons from one reactant to another; also called oxidation-reduction reaction
redox reactions
transfer RNA
G1 phase
endoplasmic reticulum
33. Compounds that have the same molecular formula but differ in the spatial arrangements of their atoms.
ribosomes
faculative anaerobes
temperature
geometric isomers
34. A specific receptor site on some part of an enzyme molecule remote from the active site.
mitotic spindle
gametophyte
allosteric site
entropy
35. Lacking oxygen; referring to an organism - environment - or cellular process that lacks oxygen and may be poisoned by it.
anaerobic
chiasmata
cyclin
primer
36. A type of yellow-green accessory photosynthetic pigment that transfers energy to chlorophyll a.
ATP synthase
chlorophyll B
prometaphase
tetrad
37. A cell containing two sets of chromosomes (2n) - one set inherited from each parent.
starch
diploid cells
alternation of generations
macromolecule
38. An organism that obtains organic food molecules without eating other organisms or substances derived from other organisms. Autotrophs use energy from the sun or from the oxidation of inorganic substances to make organic molecules from inorganic ones.
cytoskeleton
autotrophs
actin
energy coupling
39. A basic principle in biology stating that genes are located on chromosomes and that the behavior of chromosomes during meiosis accounts for inheritance patterns.
pedigree
glycosidic linkage
chromosome theory of inheritance
trait
40. Any cell in a multicellular organism except a sperm or egg cell.
plasma membrane
triplet code
chloroplasts
somatic cell
41. A three-dimensional biological polymer constructed from a set of 20 different monomers called amino acids.
gametophyte
protein
amino acid
fluid mosaic model
42. The cellular process that uses special enzymes to fix incorrectly paired nucleotides.
pH
codons
mismatch repair
clone
43. A molecule that binds specifically to a receptor site of another molecule.
ligands
cohesion
condensation reaction
polygenic inheritance
44. One of the pair of chromosomes responsible for determining the sex of an individual
Integral proteins
amino group
sex chromosomes
linkage map
45. A heritable feature in a population that varies continuously as a result of environmental influences and the additive effect of two or more genes (polygenic inheritance).
quantitive characters
codominance
duchenne muscular dystropy
transcription
46. The splitting of glucose into pyruvate. Glycolysis is the one metabolic pathway that occurs in all living cells - serving as the starting point for fermentation or aerobic respiration
photon
glycolysis
feedback inhibition
domains
47. Having the same solute concentration as another solution.
hydrocarbons
complete dominance
cytokenisis
isotonic
48. The potential energy stored in the form of an electrochemical gradient - generated by the pumping of hydrogen ions across biological membranes during chemiosmosis.
helicase
proton motive force
bacteriophage
hydrophobic
49. The movement of a substance across a biological membrane against its concentration or electrochemical gradient with the help of energy input and specific transport proteins.
compound
membrane potential
active transport
purines
50. A type of endocytosis involving large - particulate substances.
phagocytosis
recessive allele
cis face
cellular respiration
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