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MCAT Biology 3
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1. 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
Tight junctions
Secondary level of protein structure
Beta barrel
2. 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
Integrins
Gram positive bacteria
Starch
Bacteria
3. 5- carbon sugar - adenine - and a tri - phosphate group
Plasmodesmata
C - H - O - N - S
ATP (composition)
Domains
4. The inward movement of one molecule is coupled with the outward movement of another (across the cell membrane)
Denaturation
Countertransport
Nucleotide (composition)
DNA (location)
5. A three carbon alcohol in which each carbon is attached to a hydroxyl group
Fatty acid
Primary cell wall
Anchoring junction
Glycerol
6. Most abundant protein found in vertebrate body; forms matrix of skin - ligaments - tendons - and bones; found in the ECM
Cellulose
Alpha glucose ring
Prokaryote
Collagen
7. Insoluble polysaccharides made by plants that are formed stricly from glucose (alpha form).
Starch
Cyanobacteria
Keratin
Tertiaty level of protein structure
8. The region surrounding a pair of centrioles
Central vacuole
5 classes of amino acids
Centrosome
Rossman fold
9. 5 carbon sugar (ribose or deoxyribose) bound to a phosphate and a nitrogenous base
Plastids
Secondary level of protein structure
Nucleotide (composition)
Nucleolus
10. The manner in which all macromolecules are assembled -- water is a product of the reaction
Adherins junctions
Phospholipid (composition)
Central vacuole
Dehydration synthesis
11. 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
DNA (location)
Fat (characteristics)
Phosphdiester bond
Anchoring junction
12. Cholesterol receptors lack tails and cannot be taken up by cells; stays in the bloodstream and coats arteries
Cellulose
Hemidesmosomes
Hypercholesterolemia
Flagellum
13. Simplest starch which is a long unbranching chain of glucose molecules
Amylose
Archaebacteria
Desmosomes
Primary cell wall
14. Composed of connexons; creates a channel that connects the cytoplasm of two cells
Hydrocarbons
Primary level of protein structure
Gap junction
Purines (identify)
15. 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.
Chitin
Prostaglandin
Antiport
Cytoplasm
16. Laid down when a plant cell is still growing; composed of chitin in fungi and cellulose in plants and protists
Primary cell wall
Tertiaty level of protein structure
Complimentary bases
Actin (functions in cytoskeleton)
17. The animal version of starch. An insoluble polysaccharide containing branched amylose chaings. (chain length is much greater than starch and there are more branches)
Glycogen
Extracellular matrix
Antiport
Dynein
18. The second major group of prokaryotes that have very strong cell walls and are photosynthetic
Pinocytosis
Primary cell wall
Archaebacteria
Bacteria
19. The exact sequence of amino acids specified by DNA
Dehydration synthesis
Primary level of protein structure
Fat (characteristics)
Carbohydrates (empirical formula)
20. Responsible for moving organelles within a cell - also facilitate cell movement
Microtubules
xtrusion
Peptide bond
Transport disaccharides (reasoning)
21. Adenine --- Thymine (DNA) - Adenine --- Uracil (RNA) - Guanine --- Cytosine
Complimentary bases
Methanogens
Charged amino acids
Prostaglandin
22. Nonpolar - polar uncharged - charged - aromatic (nonpolar and polar uncharged) - special function
5 classes of amino acids
Cytoplasm
Extracellular matrix
Desmosomes
23. 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
Glycoproteins
Cytoskeleton
Dehydration synthesis
Flagellum
24. Ancient prokaryotes that survive in extreme anaerobic conditions - such as deap sea vents; they lack peptidoglycan in their cell walls
Hypercholesterolemia
Archaebacteria
Purines (characteristics)
Microtubules
25. A carrier protein that simultaneously moves one molecule in as it moves another out
Adherins junctions
Antiport
Fat (characteristics)
Archaebacteria
26. A semi - fluid matrix that fills the interior of the cell
Centrosome
Starch
Nucleolus
Cytoplasm
27. 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
First law of thermodynamics
Beta barrel
Cadherin
Archaebacteria
28. A form of endocytosis where an animal cell engulfs liquid matter
Pinocytosis
ATP (composition)
Disaccharide
Nucleotide (composition)
29. The connection beteween two plasma membranes of plant cells
Plasmodesmata
Purines (identify)
Cellulose
Secondary level of protein structure
30. Glycoprotein that attaches the ECM to the plasma membrane
Fibronectin
Purines (characteristics)
Flagellum
Prostaglandin
31. Two simple sugars joined together
Amylopectin
Primary cell wall
Disaccharide
Secondary level of protein structure
32. A short - branched polysaccharide with short - linear amylose branches that are typically 20-30 subunits
Primary level of protein structure
Cytoplasm
Glycerol
Amylopectin
33. Protein that plays a major role in vesicle formation during receptor mediated endocytosis; forms a coated pit on the plasma membrane
Glycogen
Spectrin
Clathrin
Motifs
34. A hydrocarbon chain that terminates with a carboxyl group.
Hydrocarbons
Fatty acid
Phospholipid (composition)
Nonpolar amino acids
35. Protein found in RBCs that cause their characteristic biconclave shape; connects proteins in the plasma membrane with actin in the cytoskeleton
Spectrin
Beta barrel
Tertiaty level of protein structure
Rossman fold
36. Cysteine - Methionine - Proline
Actin (functions in cytoskeleton)
Peptide bond
Amylose
Special function amino acids
37. Glycerol attached to 3 fatty acids. Also called triglyceride or triacylglycerol
Nucleolus
Chromosome
Flagellum
Fat (composition)
38. A special motor protein that moves along the microtubule toward the negative end; responsible for rentrograde axoplasmic transport
Dynein
Motifs
Cenriole
Centrosome
39. A protein cross - linked carbohydrate that is a key compound in the cell walls of most modern prokaryotes (bacteria)
Peptidoglycan
Beta glucose ring
Motifs
Purines (identify)
40. In eukaryotes - found extracellularly and involved with tissue recognition - eg ABO blood group markers
Glycolipids
Major categories of macromolecules
Prokaryote
Archaebacteria
41. Function section of a protein that is able to fold independently of the other sections - encoded by exons (functional sections of a gene)
Domains
Chromosome
Cellulose
xtrusion
42. Methane - producing archaebacteria - one of the most primitive archaebacteria that are alive today
Methanogens
Extreme halophiles
Rossman fold
Pyrimidines (characteristics)
43. A sticky substance that acts as a glue between the primary cell walls of plant cells
Actin (functions in cytoskeleton)
Spectrin
Middle lamella
Extreme halophiles
44. Glutamic acid - Aspartic acid - Histidine - Lysine - Argenine
Carbohydrates (empirical formula)
Gram positive bacteria
Pinocytosis
Charged amino acids
45. A glucose ring formed with the hydroxyl group in the opposite plane of the methanol group
Alpha glucose ring
DNA (location)
Beta glucose ring
Cenriole
46. Term for the beta - alpha - beta motif that is found at the core of nuceotide binding sites
Rossman fold
Cellulose
Purines (characteristics)
Charged amino acids
47. Anchor epithelial cells to a basement membrane
Chaperone proteins
Hemidesmosomes
Keratin
C - H - O - N - S
48. Proteins that help another protein fold properly; elevated levels of this protein are found when the cell is exposed to elevated temperatures
Beta barrel
Chaperone proteins
Miller - Urey experiment
Beta glucose ring
49. A cellular structure that aids in the assembly of microtubules; lacking in cells of plants and fungi
Glycerol
Cyanobacteria
Cenriole
Domains
50. 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)
Chitin
Functions or proteins
Amino acid (composition)
Extreme thermophiles
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