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check 1.1
Id the components of the Cell Theory
Check 1.2
a. components of a light microscope and their functions
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b. advantages and disadvantages of different kinds of microscopy
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c. autoradiography and centrifugation
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prokaryotes vs. eukaryotes
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organelles: nucleus
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organelles: ribosomes
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organelles: endoplasmic reticulum
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organelles: Golgi Apparatus
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organelles: vesicles and vacuoles (plant)
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organelles: lysosomes
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organelles: mitochondria
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organelles: microbodies
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organelles: chloroplasts
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endosymbiotic theory
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organelles: plants vs. animal
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cytoskeleton
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hypotonic
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hypertonic
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isotonic
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facilitated diffusion/passive transport
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simple diffusion
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active transport
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osmosis
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virus
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bacteriophages
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virus is nonliving
ch. 1 post-test
5. which of the following types of nucleic acid will never be found in a virus?
ch. 1 post-test
8. Which of the following is NOT a function of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum?
check 2.1
functions of enzymes
check 2.2
substrate and enzyme specifity
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lock and key theory
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induced fit theory
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role of cofactors and coenzymes in supporting the catalysis of biological rxns
ch. 2.4
enzyme: substrate concentration
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enzyme: substrate concentration
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enzyme: temperature
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enzyme: pH
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allosteric effects
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allosteric effects: hemoglobin
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feedback inhibition
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competitive inhibition
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noncompetitive inhibition
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zymogens
Ch. 2 post-test
positive feedback examples
check 3.1
energy storage molecules that are made or used by cells
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cellular respiration equation
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Glycolysis
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glycolysis and ATP
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fermentation
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alcohol fermentation
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lactic acid fermentation
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cori cycle
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cellular respiration overview
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pyruvate decarboxylation
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citric acid cycle
in/out in words
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citric acid cycle energy
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citric acid cycle: overall rxn
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Electron Transport Chain
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final electron acceptor
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poison inhibition of ETC
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ATP generation and the proton pump
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proton-motive force
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oxidative phosphorylation
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metabolism of fats
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metabolism of proteins
check 3.2
metabolism of carbs vs. fats vs. proteins
ch. 3 post-test
12. what is the total amount of ATP yielded by the catabolism of 1 glucose molecules via Krebs cycle?
ch. 3 post-test
Given the triglyceride breakdown process, why does it generally take a long time to lose pounds of fat while dieting?