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1. A double-stranded - helical nucleic acid molecule capable of replicating and determining the inherited structure of a cell's proteins.
DNA
unsaturated fatty acid
peroxisome
wild type
2. A steroid that forms an essential component of animal cell membranes and acts as a precursor molecule for the synthesis of other biologically important steroids.
cytokenisis
fatty acid
dominant allele
cholesterol
3. A functional group that consists of a nitrogen atom bonded to two hydrogen atoms; can act as a base in solution - accepting a hydrogen ion and acquiring a charge of +1.
nucleolus
induced fit
DNA ligase
amino group
4. A measure of how difficult it is to stretch or break the surface of a liquid
surface tension
tonoplast
fluid mosaic model
osmosis
5. A double membrane across the midline of a dividing plant cell between which the new cell wall forms during cytokenisis
chlorophyll A
cell plate
transcription
hypotonic
6. An aggregation of several ribosomes attached to one messenger RNA molecule.
polyribosomes
translation
sickle cell anemia
triplet code
7. The cellular process that uses special enzymes to fix incorrectly paired nucleotides.
plastids
active transport
mismatch repair
frameshift mutation
8. The amount of heat that must be absorbed lost for one gram of a substance to change its temperature by one degree
electrochemical gradient
induced fit
specific heat
contractile vacuoles
9. The tendency of molecules of any substance to spread out in the available space it is driven by intrinsic kinetic energy (thermal motion or heat) of molecules
chloroplasts
mitosis
diffusion
ATP synthase
10. Typically transmembrane proteins with hydrophobic regions that completely span the hydrophobic interior of the membrane.
saturated fatty acid
collagen
2nd law of thermodynamics
integral proteins
11. A chemical agent that changes the rate of a reaction without being consumed by the reaction.
telomeres
macromolecule
solvent
catalyst
12. Collagen most abundant in animal cells
nucleus
ECM function in support - adhesion - movement - and regulation (glycoproteins)
phagocytosis
viral envelope
13. A giant molecule formed by the joining of smaller molecules - usually by a condensation reaction. Polysaccharides - proteins - and nucleic acids are macromolecules.
macromolecule
functional groups
cell division
amniocentesis
14. Maintenance of cell shape (compression resisting girders) cell motility organelle and chromosome movement
gametes
gametes
genome
microtubules
15. A cell organelle constructed in the nucleolus and functioning as the site of protein synthesis in the cytoplasm; consists of rRNA and protein molecules - which make up two subunits
ribosomes
lysosomes
adhesion
endocytosis
16. A metabolic sequence that breaks fatty acids down to two-carbon fragments which enter the Krebs cycle as acetyl CoA.
sexual reproduction
transcription unit
beta oxidation
phagocytosis
17. One of two light-harvesting units of a chloroplast's thylakoid membrane; it uses the P700 reaction-center chlorophyll.
sister chromatids
reducing agent
photosystem I
exons
18. A human genetic disease caused by a sex-linked recessive allele; characterized by progressive weakening and a loss of muscle tissue.
homozygous
proton pump
redox reactions
duchenne muscular dystropy
19. Function like rivets fastening cells together into strong sheets Intermediate filaments reinforce this
condensation reaction
pedigree
desmosome
promoter
20. Material present in the cytoplasm of all eukaryotic cells - important during cell division; the microtubule-organizing center.
macromolecule
quantitive characters
hemophilia
centrosome
21. A sugar (monosaccharide) or one of its dimers (disaccharides) or polymers (polysaccharides).
G2 phase
malignant tumor
carbohydrates
heat
22. An aberration in chromosome structure resulting from an error in meiosis or from mutagens; specifically - reattachment of a chromosomal fragment to the chromosome from which the fragment originated - but in a reverse orientation.
acid
RNA polymerase
isotonic
inversion
23. A set of three-nucleotide-long words that specify the amino acids for polypeptide chains.
template strand
triplet code
element
hydrophilic
24. An organic molecule with a carbonyl group located at the end of the carbon skeleton.
parental types
aldehyde
flagella
glycolysis
25. A molecule that is a constituent of the inner bilayer of biological membranes - having a polar - hydrophilic head and a nonpolar - hydrophobic tail.
ligands
phospholipids
cellulose
F2 generation
26. A measure of the intensity of heat in degrees reflecting molecules average kinetic energy
concentration gradient
temperature
character
sodium potassium pump
27. The movement of specific molecules into a cell by the inward budding of membranous vesicles containing proteins with receptor sites specific to the molecules being taken in; enables a cell to acquire bulk quantities of specific substances.
receptor mediated endocytosis
integral proteins
S phase
specific heat
28. Span the membrane 1. channel proteins which have a hydrophilic channel that certain molecules or ions can use as a tunnel through the membrane (aquaporins facilitate the passage of water through the membrane) 2. carrier proteins bind to molecules and
transport proteins
complete dominance
C3 plants
nondisjunction
29. The new continuous complementary DNA strand synthesized along the template strand in the mandatory 5' 3' direction.
electronegativity
telomeres
leading strand
Cytochrome
30. A specialized structure in the nucleus - formed from various chromosomes and active in the synthesis of ribosomes.
hemophilia
nucleolus
meiosis
clone
31. A measure of hydrogen ion concentration equal to -log [H+] and ranging in value from 0 to 14.
fatty acid
pH
peripheral proteins
starch
32. A cell containing only one set of chromosomes (n).
concentration gradient
haploid cells
hydrophobic
template strand
33. Voltage across a membrane. ranges from -50 to -200 millivolts. inside of cell negative compared to the outside
template strand
prophase
membrane potential
proton
34. A dense region of DNA in a prokaryotic cell.
nucleoid
heat
interphase
nucleus
35. A protein channel in a cell membrane that opens or closes in response to a particular stimulus.
valence electrons
glycoproteins
gated channels
reducing agent
36. A human genetic disease caused by a sex-linked recessive allele - characterized by excessive bleeding following injury.
nucleoid
genome
binary fission
hemophilia
37. Double membrane perforated by pores which regulate entry and exit of certain macromolecules and particles
nuclear envelope
nuclease
amniocentesis
glycolysis
38. A phenomenon in which one gene alters the expression of another gene that is independently inherited
epistasis
trans face
cyclic electron flow
action spectrum
39. The entire spectrum of radiation ranging in wavelength from less than a nanometer to more than a kilometer.
electromagnetic spectrum
domains
ribosomes
alternation of generations
40. A substance that is dissolved in a solution
integral proteins
ligands
solute
phenotype
41. A paired set of homologous chromosomes - each composed of two sister chromatids. Tetrads form during prophase I of meiosis.
phagocytosis
solute
cis face
tetrad
42. 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.
exocytosis
carotenoids
RNA splicing
alcohol fermentation
43. An already existing RNA chain bound to template DNA to which DNA nucleotides are added during DNA synthesis.
C4 plants
primer
lysosomes
heterotrophs
44. Golgi apparatus--> gives rise to vesicles which pinch off and travel to other sites
cytosol
trans face
intermediate filaments
acid
45. The second growth face of the cell cycle consisting of the portion of interphase after DNA synthesis occurs
hydrophilic
character
G2 phase
chlorophyll
46. A functional group consisting of a sulfur atom bonded to a hydrogen atom (—SH).
cell fractionation
sodium potassium pump
sulfhydryl group
mitochondria
47. A specific configuration of atoms commonly attached to the carbon skeletons of organic molecules and usually involved in chemical reactions.
benign tumor
functional groups
phagocytosis
polar covalent bonds
48. The currently accepted model of cell membrane structure - which envisions the membrane as a mosaic of individually inserted protein molecules drifting laterally in a fluid bilayer of phospholipids.
nuclease
diffusion
fluid mosaic model
nucleus
49. A storage polysaccharide in plants consisting entirely of glucose.
starch
feedback inhibition
polymer
anaphase
50. One of several atomic forms of an element each containing different number of neutrons and different in atomic mass
triplet code
heterozygous
isotopes
cleavage
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