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Who developed Cell theory? |
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Who applied the geodesic dome to the cell? |
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Buckminster Fuller & Donald Ingber |
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Who coined the term "cell?" |
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Improved the light microscope, first to observe and describe single-celled organisms |
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Who got the nobel prize for the nature of chemical bonds? |
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Who got the nobel prize for discovering the structure of DNA? |
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Who invented the electron microscope? |
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Who discovered that the number of A base pairs = the number of T base pairs? (C=G) |
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what type of reaction requires the input of energy to proceed? |
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what type of reaction results in the net release of energy? |
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Endothermic reactions (create/reduce) disorder |
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An activated carrier is needed for _____ reactions. |
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example of an activated carrier |
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Condensation reaction examples. |
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glucose linkage to glycogen (, nucleotides to DNA (phos. diester), amino acids to protein (peptide), fatty acids to triglycerol (ester) |
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What type of bonds are present in primary proteins? |
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What type of bonds are present in secondary proteins? |
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What type of bonds are present in tertiary proteins? |
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van der waals, ionic, hydrophobic, disulfide |
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What type of bonds are present in quarternary proteins? |
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same as tertiary. Van der Waals, Ionic, hydrophobic, disulfide |
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what are the two methods of fluorescent tagging used for the fluorescent microscope? |
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GFP fusion , antibody dectection via attached fluoropheres |
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what are the two methods of fixation for an electron microscope? |
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freezing, embedding in resin |
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Can the antibody method be used with an electron microscope? |
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Yes, once the microtome has cut slices, they can be stained with antibodies, however a heavy metal tag is used. |
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conformation of a protein is determined by its .... |
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on heating, a protein may become denatured due to the breakage of .... |
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the same twenty __________________ are used to make all proteins. |
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One-dimensional SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) separates polypeptides based on their ...... |
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a human cell might be measured in |
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This organelle chemically modifies, sorts, and packages proteins it receives from the rough ER. |
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microscopic cellular membrane protrusions that increase the surface area of cells, and are involved in absorption, secretion, cellular adhesion, and mechanotransduction |
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for better resolution in a microscope, use a _____ wavelength of light |
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lipids' hydrocarbon tails are ______ |
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condensation reactions _____ water molecules |
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In both the transcription of RNA and DNA, the _________ backbone is linked by __________________ |
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the sugar-phosphate backbone is linked by phosphodiester covalent bonds. |
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information is copied from the DNA into the nucleotide sequence of RNA in a process called __________________. |
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Ribosomal RNA is synthesized in the |
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Responsible for the translation of mRNA and synthesis of proteins. |
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what direction does DNA polymerase go? |
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how does the lagging strand get made? |
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okazaki fragments, then corrections |
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how does DNA polymerase proofread? |
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3 to 5 nucleotide cleavage by nuclease |
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what kind of primer does DNA polymerase use? |
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short lengths of RNA (about 10 nucleotides) synthesized by primase |
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how many primers are needed? |
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leading strand - 1, lagging - many |
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What energy does DNA helicase use? |
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what enzyme separates the DNA? |
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single strand binding protein |
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binds to DNA exposed by helicase so that it does not reform base pairs. |
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keeps polymerase attached to the template |
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on the ends of chromosomes, to replicate them in eukaryotes. |
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what sort of group is 3' ? |
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elongating the repetitive end of the chromosome. |
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what corrects the mistakes that DNAP misses? |
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DNA mismatch repair system |
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non-homologus end-joining repairs |
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double-strand breaks by chopping the ends. Rapid but imperfect. |
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uses the info from other DNA to repair it, can't take place at all times. |
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uses the info from other DNA to repair it, can't take place at all times. |
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short sequences of DNA which can move from one position to another in the chromosome. |
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studied phenotype in corn and discoverd MGE (mobile genetics) |
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move via RNA intermediate |
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identified the base, sugar, and phosphate nucleotide unit |
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proved that smooth (virulent) vs rough can be changed by injecting DNA |
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_____ _____ _____centifuged the S strain & took components out one by one, found DNA to be what changed it |
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- Avery - Lacleod- McCarty |
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found that phages inject DNA, not protein, when they infect a cell |
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- came up with a (wrong) helical structure of DNA |
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-discovered double helix, anti parallel |
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contributed x-rays of DNA |
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DNA has 3 components ___ ____ ____ |
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phosphate group, sugar, nitrogen base |
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A&G = the big ones C&T = small ones |
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phosphodiester bonds are ? |
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3 hydroxyl bonds to a posphate 5 |
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protein: amino to carboxyl |
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the smooth DNA we see is ________ |
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B style, Z and A also exist. |
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________ can separate DNA *denature |
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a chromosome consists of.... |
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1 molecule of DNA and it's associated proteins (histomes) |
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Humans have ___ pairs of chromosomes |
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a gene is a section of DNA which _______ |
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contains the instructions for creating a protein. |
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interphase _________ and mitosis _________ |
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(chromos duplicate) . (cell divides) |
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