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A condensation reaction that produces a polysaccharide is an endergonic reaction.

True

Which of the following is NOT a feature of ATP?

Inorganic phosphate

Hydrolysis of ATP is an exergonic reaction.

True

Which of the following is NOT a product of glucose oxidation?

oxygen

How many carbons in glucose?

6

The energy released by the hydrolysis of ATP is often used to drive unfavourable reactions forward.

True

Glucose is fully oxidized during glycolysis.

False

Which of the following is NOT a product of glycolysis?

NAD+

Where in the cell is pyruvate produced?

cytoplasm

Which type of fermentation reduces pyruvate, regenerates NAD+, and produces a gas in the process?

Alcholic

The matrix is the area between the inner and outer membranes.

False

The outer membrane (mitochondria) contains porins, which are channel that allow unrestricted passage of moderately sized molecules (like pyruvate).

True

Glycolysis and Fermentation both occur in the cytoplasm.

True

How many total NADH from one molecule of glucose after krebs cycle?

10

How many total FADH2 so far from one molecule of glucose? (after citric acid cycle)

2

How many total CO2 post-krebs cycle from one molecule of glucose?

6

How much net ATP from one molecule of glucose post-citric acid cycle?

4

Which has the highest reduction potential in the ETC?

Oxygen

What enzyme(s?) play a role in shuttling e- in ETC?

CoQ

Cytochrome C

Where does FADH2 get reduced?

complex II

succinate dehydrogenase

How many ions pump through ETC according to each substrate from one glucose molecule?

6 H+ FADH2 | 10 H+ NADH

What steps are in aerobic respiration?

Pyruvate Oxidation

Citric Acid Cycle

Electron Transport Chain

Chemiosmosis

Chemiosmosis establshes an ________ gradient

electrochemical

What is ATP synthase composed of in the inner mitochondrial membrane?

F1 particle

F0 particle

Alpha, Beta subunits

banana shaped gamma

How many hydrogen ions flow black into matrix to make 1 ATP?

3

Most macromolecules are polymers, made up of individual units called monomers.

True

Monomers assemble via ____________ reactions.

condensation

Which of the following is a product of a condensation reaction?

H2O

What amino acid binds to self?

Proline

An alpha helix, which is secured via hydrogen bonding, is an example of secondary structure.

True

An amino acid with a hydrophobic R-group would likely be displayed on the ___________ of a protein once it is folded into its final three-dimensional shape.

interior

All proteins exhibit quaternary level of folding.

False

Composition of a Protein:

carbon

amino group

r group

carboxyl group

hydrogen

What nitrogenous bases are purines?

Adenine

Guanine

What is the monomer for DNA?

nucleotide

What is a SIMILARITY between RNA and protein molecules?

Both are polymers, composed of individual monomer units.

An error in the nucleotide sequence of DNA could lead to protein misfolding, and possibly a decrease in protein functionality. True or False

True

Which of the following is true regarding beta-pleated sheets?

Secured via H-bonds between amino and carboxy groups.

What carbohydrate only ever attaches to lipids or proteins?

oligiosaccharide

What enzyme breaks down glycogen?

Amylase

Why is it impossible for humans to digest cellulose? (i.e. corn)

Beta glucose monomers

What are phospholipids? (part of the lipid bilayer in cell membranes?)

Phosphoglycerides

Sphingolipids

What are properties of unsaturated acids?

double bond

liquid at room temp

hydrogenated to turn into trans fats (longer shelf life)

ester linkage

How many fatty acid tails does a phospholipid have?

2

Phospholipids are amphipathic

True

What are some homeoviscous adaptations in cell membranes in response to temperature change? (*Hint pasta)

Increase/decrease saturation

shorten fatty acid chain to increase fluidity

cholesterol acts as buffer according to change

Which feature is true for sphingolipids?

Single fatty acid chain that is longer than those found in phosphoglycerides.

A membrane will be more rigid if it has many __________ fatty acids.

saturated

What type of bond is found between monomers in a polysaccharide?

Glycosidic

glycosidic

What's usually on the exoplasmic leaflet responsible for blood type?

glycolipids

In forming a glycoprotein, which amino acid uses o-linkage to a sugar?

serineor

threonine

Which amino acid is N-linked to form a glycoprotein?

asparagine

In membranes, lipids move but proteins don't.

False

Where are proteoglycans?

Extracellular Matrix

What do proteoglycans do?

fill space + protect against compression forces

How does pyruvate move from cytoplasm to mitochondria?

porins

What's the guardian of the genome?

p53

What signals macrophages to digest "vesicle" or fragemented cell in apoptosie? What enzyme moves it to the exoplasmic leaflet?

phosphotidylyserine | flippase

What's "good" programmed cell death?

Apoptosis

What triggers Apoptosis in the cytoplasm?

Cyt. C

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