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MCAT Biology 3
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1. Glutamic acid - Aspartic acid - Histidine - Lysine - Argenine
Chaperone proteins
Pinocytosis
Charged amino acids
Joule <--> Calorie (conversion)
2. 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
Glycogen
Prostaglandin
Anchoring junction
Actin - microtubules - intermediate filaments
3. Two simple sugars joined together
Hydrocarbons
Actin - microtubules - intermediate filaments
Disaccharide
Actin (functions in cytoskeleton)
4. 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
Complimentary bases
Special function amino acids
Dehydration synthesis
5. The DNA found in cells which transmits hereditary information from one generation to the next; in prokaryotes it is a single naked circle of DNA; in eukaryotes it is a single strand of DNA complexed with protein
DNA (location)
Nonpolar amino acids
Chromosome
Fat (characteristics)
6. 1 joule = 0.239 calories
Domains
Joule <--> Calorie (conversion)
Prokaryote
Tertiaty level of protein structure
7. Level of protein structure that is formed by the hydrogen bonds between the polar side groups of the main chain
Chitin
Fibronectin
Secondary level of protein structure
Rossman fold
8. The sugar in RNA contains an extra hydroxyl group and RNA uses uracil instead of thymine
Differences between RNA and DNA
Alpha glucose ring
Dynein
Beta barrel
9. Large - membrane bound sac in plant cells that stores proteins - pigments - and waste material
Central vacuole
Beta barrel
Fibronectin
Actin - microtubules - intermediate filaments
10. The manner in which all macromolecules are assembled -- water is a product of the reaction
Purines (identify)
Domains
Dehydration synthesis
Bacteria
11. Responsible for cellular movments like contraction - crawling - pinching during division or cytosis - and formation of cellular extensions
Special function amino acids
Nucleotide (composition)
Actin (functions in cytoskeleton)
Cytoskeleton
12. In eukaryotes - found extracellularly and involved with tissue recognition - eg ABO blood group markers
Glycolipids
Hypercholesterolemia
Peptide bond
xtrusion
13. The matrix of glycoproteins that animal cells deposit outside the plasma membrane which provide support - strength - and resilience
Methanogens
ATP (composition)
Extracellular matrix
Fat (composition)
14. A glucose ring formed with the hydroxyl group in the opposite plane of the methanol group
Adherins junctions
Alpha glucose ring
Cytoplasm
Nonpolar amino acids
15. The second major group of prokaryotes that have very strong cell walls and are photosynthetic
Purines (identify)
Cytoplasm
Proteoglycans
Bacteria
16. A glucose ring formed with the hydroxyl group in the same plane as the methanol group
Primary cell wall
Fatty acid
Beta glucose ring
Pinocytosis
17. Simple sugars are turned into disaccharides so they can be transported without being metabolized (typically in plants). The enzymes that can break the bond and utilize the sugar are typically present only where the glucose is to be used.
Beta glucose ring
Transport disaccharides (reasoning)
Intermediate filaments
Extracellular matrix
18. A combination of secondary structure bonding that forms characteristic patterns within protein strucure - such as the alpha - helix and the beta - pleated sheet
Hemidesmosomes
Glycogen
Starch
Motifs
19. Cysteine - Methionine - Proline
Special function amino acids
Kinesin
Hypercholesterolemia
Phospholipid (composition)
20. 5- carbon sugar - adenine - and a tri - phosphate group
Denaturation
Primary level of protein structure
Glycosidic bond
ATP (composition)
21. Transmembrane proteins that play an important role in cell - cell adhesion; their function is dependent upon calcium; vertebrate migration of neurons is affected by which type of this protein is expressed on the cell's plasma membrane
Cadherin
Dynein
Monosaccharide
Nonpolar amino acids
22. Archaebacteria that live in very salty environments - such as the Dead Sea
Extreme halophiles
Primary cell wall
Spectrin
Beta glucose ring
23. Composed of connexons; creates a channel that connects the cytoplasm of two cells
Glycoproteins
Glycerol
Starch
Gap junction
24. Cytosine - Uracile - Thymine
Extreme halophiles
Purines (identify)
Pyrimidines (identify)
Amylose
25. A form of endocytosis where an animal cell engulfs liquid matter
Cenriole
Chaperone proteins
Gram positive bacteria
Pinocytosis
26. A hydrocarbon chain that terminates with a carboxyl group.
Phospholipid (composition)
Gram positive bacteria
Desmosomes
Fatty acid
27. 7 pass transmembrane protein in bacteria that carries out photosynthesis
Bacteriorhodopsin
Nucleolus
Fatty acid
Cytoskeleton
28. Two scientists attempted to reproduce the condition of the (assumed) earth's primitive ocean's under a reducing atmosphere. They produced some of the key molecules to life (amino acids and nucleotides).
C - H - O - N - S
Proteoglycans
Domains
Miller - Urey experiment
29. Biological process in which a some single celled prokaryotes collect intracellular water with a contractile vacuole and then pump it out
xtrusion
Pyrimidines (characteristics)
Flagellum
Peptidoglycan
30. They connect the plasma membranes of adjacent cells in a sheet - preventing molecules from leaking between the cells.
Nucleotide (composition)
Dehydration synthesis
Tight junctions
Functions or proteins
31. A modified form of cellulose with a nitrogen group added to the glucose units; structural building material found in arthropods and cell walls of many fungi.
Prostaglandin
Chitin
Fibronectin
Purines (identify)
32. The connection beteween two plasma membranes of plant cells
Denaturation
Plasmodesmata
Purines (identify)
Differences between RNA and DNA
33. A special motor protein that moves along the microtubule toward the negative end; responsible for rentrograde axoplasmic transport
Charged amino acids
Dynein
Miller - Urey experiment
Actin - microtubules - intermediate filaments
34. Responsible for moving organelles within a cell - also facilitate cell movement
Microtubules
Extracellular matrix
Intermediate filaments
Charged amino acids
35. The most stable and durable element of cytoskeletal structure; includes vimentin - keratin - and neurofilaments
Intermediate filaments
Extreme halophiles
Gap junction
Dynein
36. 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
Glycogen
DNA (location)
Extreme thermophiles
Fat (characteristics)
37. Archaebacteria that live in extermely hot environments - such as hydrothermal vents under the ocean
Fat (characteristics)
Pyrimidines (identify)
Extreme thermophiles
Plastids
38. 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.
Hydrocarbons
Cellulose
Beta barrel
Gram positive bacteria
39. The exact sequence of amino acids specified by DNA
Beta glucose ring
Middle lamella
Primary level of protein structure
Polar uncharged amino acids
40. Manner in which macromolecules are broken down -- water is separated into H and OH
Nucleotide (composition)
Hydrolysis
Fat (composition)
Extracellular matrix
41. Alanine - Valine - Leucine - Isoleucine
Steriod
Integrins
Nonpolar amino acids
Anchoring junction
42. Glycerol attached to 3 fatty acids. Also called triglyceride or triacylglycerol
Fat (composition)
Clathrin
Aromatic amino acids
Chaperone proteins
43. A carrier protein that simultaneously moves one molecule in as it moves another out
Motifs
Fat (characteristics)
Purines (identify)
Antiport
44. Glycine - Serine - Threonine - Asparagine - Glutamine
Nucleotide (composition)
Polar uncharged amino acids
Fat (composition)
Hydrolysis
45. Protein found in RBCs that cause their characteristic biconclave shape; connects proteins in the plasma membrane with actin in the cytoskeleton
5 classes of amino acids
Spectrin
Nonpolar amino acids
Peptide bond
46. Protein that plays a major role in vesicle formation during receptor mediated endocytosis; forms a coated pit on the plasma membrane
Cytoplasm
Functions or proteins
Cytoskeleton
Clathrin
47. A sticky substance that acts as a glue between the primary cell walls of plant cells
Glycerol
Glycoproteins
Middle lamella
Aromatic amino acids
48. Simplest starch which is a long unbranching chain of glucose molecules
Fat (composition)
Amylose
Nucleotide (composition)
Charged amino acids
49. Energy rich molecules that consist only of carbon and hydrogen
Fat (characteristics)
Extreme thermophiles
Prostaglandin
Hydrocarbons
50. Consist of a central carbon bound to an amino group - a carboxylic acid - a hydrogen atom - and an R group
Hydrolysis
Amino acid (composition)
Central vacuole
Antiport
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