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MCAT Biology 3
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1. 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
Starch
ATP (composition)
Integrins
Functions or proteins
2. Proteins that help another protein fold properly; elevated levels of this protein are found when the cell is exposed to elevated temperatures
Carbohydrates (empirical formula)
Chaperone proteins
Quaternary level of protein structure
Glycogen
3. A sticky substance that acts as a glue between the primary cell walls of plant cells
C - H - O - N - S
Clathrin
Antiport
Middle lamella
4. Anchor epithelial cells to a basement membrane
5 classes of amino acids
Amylose
Hemidesmosomes
Functions or proteins
5. Glutamic acid - Aspartic acid - Histidine - Lysine - Argenine
Charged amino acids
Starch
Transport disaccharides (reasoning)
Hydrocarbons
6. (CH2O)n - n = number of carbon atoms
Extreme thermophiles
Carbohydrates (empirical formula)
Aromatic amino acids
Actin - microtubules - intermediate filaments
7. Energy rich molecules that consist only of carbon and hydrogen
Steriod
Carbohydrates (empirical formula)
Hydrocarbons
Tight junctions
8. A semi - fluid matrix that fills the interior of the cell
Extracellular matrix
Purines (identify)
Cytoplasm
Keratin
9. A structure that some fully expanded plant cells produce; provides very strong structural support
Plastids
Plasmodesmata
Transport disaccharides (reasoning)
Secondary cell wall
10. Energy cannot be created or destroyed
Microtubules
Phosphdiester bond
Pinocytosis
First law of thermodynamics
11. A common feature of porin proteins; beta sheets that forma characteristic motif where the sheets form a barrel - like structure
Beta barrel
Charged amino acids
Cytoplasm
Centrosome
12. Most abundant protein found in vertebrate body; forms matrix of skin - ligaments - tendons - and bones; found in the ECM
Fat (characteristics)
Cadherin
Collagen
Cellulose
13. Cholesterol receptors lack tails and cannot be taken up by cells; stays in the bloodstream and coats arteries
Hypercholesterolemia
Rossman fold
Extreme halophiles
Prokaryote
14. A special motor protein that moves along the microtubule toward the negative end; responsible for rentrograde axoplasmic transport
Hydrolysis
Glycolipids
Dynein
Quaternary level of protein structure
15. A type of anchoring junction that connects the cytoskeletons of adjacent cells
Desmosomes
Plasmodesmata
Cell Theory
Tight junctions
16. Function section of a protein that is able to fold independently of the other sections - encoded by exons (functional sections of a gene)
Pyrimidines (characteristics)
Phospholipid (composition)
Differences between RNA and DNA
Domains
17. 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.
Steriod
Tertiaty level of protein structure
Chitin
Countertransport
18. Responsible for cellular movments like contraction - crawling - pinching during division or cytosis - and formation of cellular extensions
Central vacuole
Actin (functions in cytoskeleton)
Carbohydrates (empirical formula)
ATP (composition)
19. The inward movement of one molecule is coupled with the outward movement of another (across the cell membrane)
Countertransport
Middle lamella
Miller - Urey experiment
Aromatic amino acids
20. In eukaryotes - found extracellularly and involved with tissue recognition - eg ABO blood group markers
Glycolipids
Fatty acid
Anchoring junction
Antiport
21. Most common atoms found in biological molecules
DNA (location)
Beta glucose ring
Purines (identify)
C - H - O - N - S
22. Components of cytoskeleton
Phosphdiester bond
Actin - microtubules - intermediate filaments
Steriod
Desmosomes
23. Glycoproteins that forms a complex web that forms a protective layer of the surface of animal cells
Chitin
Actin - microtubules - intermediate filaments
Proteoglycans
Integrins
24. Responsible for moving organelles within a cell - also facilitate cell movement
Amylose
Peptide bond
Microtubules
Proteoglycans
25. Protein that plays a major role in vesicle formation during receptor mediated endocytosis; forms a coated pit on the plasma membrane
Hemidesmosomes
Hypercholesterolemia
Clathrin
Intermediate filaments
26. 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.
Aromatic amino acids
Miller - Urey experiment
Bacteria
DNA (location)
27. A network of integrins that connects the actin filaments of one cell with those of neighboring cells or with the extra cellular matrix
Gram positive bacteria
Adherins junctions
Actin (functions in cytoskeleton)
Tight junctions
28. A three carbon alcohol in which each carbon is attached to a hydroxyl group
Intermediate filaments
Glycerol
Domains
Extreme halophiles
29. Long - threadlike structures protruding from the surface of a cell that are used for locomotion
Plasmodesmata
Flagellum
Secondary cell wall
Fibronectin
30. Glycine - Serine - Threonine - Asparagine - Glutamine
Starch
Cellulose
xtrusion
Polar uncharged amino acids
31. A group of about 20 lipids that are modified fatty acids - 5- carbon ring w/ 2 nonpolar tails.
Middle lamella
Cell Theory
Fat (characteristics)
Prostaglandin
32. 5- carbon sugar - adenine - and a tri - phosphate group
Bacteria
ATP (composition)
Motifs
Flagellum
33. Cytosine - Uracile - Thymine
Pyrimidines (identify)
Joule <--> Calorie (conversion)
Nucleotide (composition)
Charged amino acids
34. A protein cross - linked carbohydrate that is a key compound in the cell walls of most modern prokaryotes (bacteria)
Starch
Central vacuole
Peptidoglycan
Pinocytosis
35. A form of endocytosis where an animal cell engulfs liquid matter
Adherins junctions
Dehydration synthesis
Pinocytosis
Tertiaty level of protein structure
36. A hydrocarbon chain that terminates with a carboxyl group.
Fatty acid
Joule <--> Calorie (conversion)
Amylopectin
Adherins junctions
37. Glycoprotein that attaches the ECM to the plasma membrane
Fibronectin
Gram positive bacteria
Steriod
Charged amino acids
38. 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
Phospholipid (composition)
Fat (characteristics)
Phosphdiester bond
Quaternary level of protein structure
39. 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
Pinocytosis
Purines (characteristics)
Cenriole
40. A glucose ring formed with the hydroxyl group in the same plane as the methanol group
Beta glucose ring
Denaturation
Fat (composition)
Peptide bond
41. Laid down when a plant cell is still growing; composed of chitin in fungi and cellulose in plants and protists
Primary cell wall
Charged amino acids
Amylopectin
Keratin
42. Simple sugars; may be as few as three carbon atoms; those used in energy storage are 6 carbon chains that form rings in solution
Carbohydrates (empirical formula)
Disaccharide
Anchoring junction
Monosaccharide
43. 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
Collagen
Glycogen
Pyrimidines (characteristics)
44. Simplest starch which is a long unbranching chain of glucose molecules
Secondary cell wall
Amylose
Nucleotide (composition)
Tertiaty level of protein structure
45. Archaebacteria that live in very salty environments - such as the Dead Sea
Chitin
Phosphdiester bond
Extreme halophiles
Cadherin
46. Ancient prokaryotes that survive in extreme anaerobic conditions - such as deap sea vents; they lack peptidoglycan in their cell walls
Fibronectin
Motifs
Major categories of macromolecules
Archaebacteria
47. The final folded shape of a globular protein -- positions folds nonpolar side groups within the interior
Cell Theory
Spectrin
Purines (identify)
Tertiaty level of protein structure
48. Protein found in RBCs that cause their characteristic biconclave shape; connects proteins in the plasma membrane with actin in the cytoskeleton
Denaturation
Spectrin
Flagellum
Primary cell wall
49. 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
Nonpolar amino acids
Spectrin
Phospholipid (composition)
50. The matrix of glycoproteins that animal cells deposit outside the plasma membrane which provide support - strength - and resilience
Extracellular matrix
Chromosome
Pyrimidines (characteristics)
Differences between RNA and DNA
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