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| A lipid in which the carbon chain is not saturated by Hydrogen and therefore at least one double boind exists between them |
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| What is an unsaturated lipid? |
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| A lipid in which there is only single bonds in the carbon chain.All carbons are surrounded by hydrogen. Solid at room temperature. |
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| What is a saturated lipid? |
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| Belongs to the lipid class of compounds. Monoglyceride that services as a physical layer of protection in plants. |
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| The polysacchride found in the exoskeleton of athropods |
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| The polysacchrride made up of thousands of glucose monomers that is stored in the liver of animals and is a reserve source of glucose. It is broken down into glucose monomers when needed. |
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| Creates peptide bonds during dehydration synthesis. |
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| The dyglyceride that has both hyydrophobic and hydrophilic qualities.tail and head |
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| organic compound body utilizes as a primary source of energy |
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| organic compund that has 4 possible levels of orginazation. |
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| organinc compund appears in a ring formation in a water solution. |
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| organic compound always has a ration 2 hydrogens to 1 oxygen. |
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| steroids(lipids) and proteins |
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| What is organic compounds compose hormones? |
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| steroid found in bloodstream and as a part of the cell membrane. |
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| chemical reaction which adds water molecules. |
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| chemical reaction which removes water molecules. |
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| what is dehydration synthesis? |
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| consists of ribose, one of four phosphate group. |
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| consist of deoxyribose , one of four bases and a phosphate group.Never leaves the nucleus. |
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| Loss of structure of a molecule such as protein.Molecule can no longer perform its structure properly. |
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| Define the term denature or denaturation. |
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| What releases OH hydroxide ions? |
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| Molecules that have the same chemical formula but different structural formulas |
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| structure has an inner fluid called stroma. |
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| structure has an inner fluid called matrix. |
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| structure that contains positively or negatively charged channels. |
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| contains holes that allow substances in and our of a plant cell. |
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| What are cell wall pores? |
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| right outside the nucleur envelope. |
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| What is the location that the centrioles reside after mitosis? |
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| structure that does proten synthesis |
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| structure composed of microtubles and only present in animal cells during mitoses |
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| the dense region located within the nucleus. |
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| structure made up of DNA and histone proteins. |
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| structure made up of rRNA and proteins. |
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| the main component of cytoplasm |
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| the energy molecule formed(from glucose) in the process of cellular respiration. |
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| the osmotic pressure of a solution. it is related to solute concentration. |
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| transportation of a substance through a biological membrane that does not require energy. |
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| What is passive transport? |
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| transportation of a substance through a biological membrane that does require energy. |
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| What is active transport? |
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| enable a gene to be repressed/turned off. |
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| micro RNA and a protein which bind onto mRNA strand and repress gene expression. |
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| what is silencing complex? |
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| substance blood is mostly made up of. |
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| what enzyme used to create mRNA? |
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| What enzyme is used to edit and proofread mRNA? |
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| by using a polysome which are many ribosomes attached to one strand of mRNA and therefore creates many proteins strands at once. |
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| What is an efficient way of creating many of the SAME exact proteins? |
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| What is the process in which DNA copies itself? |
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| what are the opposite ends of the mitotic spindle called? |
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| The phase that crossing over occurs |
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| phase do homologous pairs form tetrads. |
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| process in which 3 polar bodies and one viable ovum created. |
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| the process in which 4 gamete cells are created |
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| process are chromosomes present |
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| who is gregor mendel considered to be? |
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| what is the substance on the surface of red blood cells called? |
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| greatest selective breeder |
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| a sex linked disease that effects bloods ability to clot |
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| tumors that are life threatening and move throughout the body from one location to the next |
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| what is a malignant tumor? |
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