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Week 1 RAS live session 1
1 general properties of the backbone,
2 what is the classification of t...,
3 classification of protein struc...
5  cards
Week 1 RAS live Lecture 1
5 what does biosynthesis require,
6 where are the precursors of bio...,
7 how is energy conserved
12  cards
Week 1 RAS live Lecture 2
17 primary pathways vs secondary ...,
18 what is the glycolysis reactio...,
19 what is the pentose phosphate ...
11  cards
Week 2 RAS live Lecture 3
1 how are metabolic pathways regu...,
2 how do you control branched pat...,
3 what is an example of a branche...
7  cards
Week 2 RAS live Lecture 4
1 what are the major group carrie...,
2 what are the difference units t...,
3 what is the source of ch3 and c1
12  cards
Week 2 RAS live Lecture 5
1 how are pyrimidines assembled,
2 how are purines assembled,
3 what is the core pathway for pu...
15  cards
Week 2 RAS live Lecture 6
1 why are amino acids important,
2 what are the general principles...,
3 what is transamination
16  cards
Week 3 MPW Lecture 1
What is the most efficient way fo...,
What are the functions of membranes,
What is the difference between a ...
4  cards
Week 3 MPW Lecture 2
What is the size difference betwe...,
Since the eukaryotes are large ho...,
What are membranes made out of
13  cards
Week 3 MPW Lecture 3
What are the different types of m...,
What affect does cis double bonds...,
What affect does trans double bon...
11  cards
Week 3 MPW Lecture 4
How does the composition of membr...,
Why are the membranes two leaflet...,
How are lipids flipped between bi...
11  cards
Week 3 MPW Lecture 5
How are proteins transported arou...,
How well is the quality control i...,
How does ligand mediated endocyto...
4  cards
Week 3 MPW Lecture 6
What is patch clamping,
What are the different variations...,
How is the patch clamp results read
13  cards
Week 3 MPW Lecture 7
What are motor neurons,
What are sensory neurons,
How are stronger nerve signals ob...
13  cards
Week 4 MPW Lecture 8
What are the uses of concentratio...,
How is the energy produced by ion...,
What is the free energy change fo...
4  cards
Week 4 MPW Lecture 9
The membrane potential for potass...
1  cards
Week 4 MPW Lecture 10
What is a symporter,
The signal for muscle contraction...
2  cards
Week 4 MPW Lecture 11
Why is signalling vital and what ...,
How can signals enter the cell,
How can ion channels used to signal
12  cards
Week 4 MPW Lecture 12
What do receptor kinases and g pr...,
How are g proteins switched on an...,
What are gefs and gaps
17  cards
Week 4 MPW Lecture 13
How do g protein coupled receptor...,
What is the general structure of ...,
What is the biological importance...
21  cards
Week 5 Bollough Lecture 1
How tightly do proteins associate...,
How do we know when a protein is ...,
What are peripheral proteins
4  cards
Week 5 Bollough Lecture 2
What are the uses of lipid anchors,
What are the types of lipid anchors,
What is acylation
9  cards
Week 5 Bollough Lecture 3
What makes a simple integral memb...,
What sorts of amino acids would y...,
What sorts of amino acids would y...
4  cards
Week 5 Bollough Lecture 5
Porins are only found in outer me...,
Why is hydrogen bonding important...,
What are alpha helical membrane p...
5  cards
Week 5 Bollough Lecture 6
What is a hydropathy,
Do amino acids have similar hydro...,
What does the transfer free energ...
7  cards
Week 5 Bollough Lecture 7
What is the equation used to calc...,
Why do cells need to use active a...,
What is passive transport
7  cards
Week 5 Bollough Lecture 8
What does the sequence analysis s...,
How do aquaporins impede the pass...,
Why are protons not co transporte...
4  cards
Week 6 Bollough Lecture 9
What is the evidence for a specif...,
How does the transport of glucose...,
How does glut1 work
3  cards
Week 6 Bollough Lecture 10
Why are channels not suitable for...,
Why is energy required to transpo...,
What are the different transport ...
6  cards
Week 6 Bollough Lecture 11
What is secondary active transport,
What is a carrier protein,
What is lactose permease
7  cards
Week 6 Bollough Lecture 12
What do the different variations ...,
What do k channels usually select...,
How does the k channel select mol...
4  cards
Week 6 Bollough Lecture 13
How does kcsa transport k,
How are positive ions are attract...,
Why are k ions more permeable tha...
4  cards
Week 6 Bollough Lecture 14
When is the kcsa channel open,
What is kvap,
What is the structural difference...
6  cards
Week 6 Bollough Lecture 15
What is bacteriorhodopsin,
Why is bacteriorhodopsin coloured,
What is the structure of bacterio...
3  cards
Week 6 Bollough Lecture 16
Describe the structure of the pro...,
How does the br photocycle work,
Explain the proton movements duri...
5  cards
Week 8 Johnson Lecture 1
How does the respiratory electron...,
Why does the mitochondrial electr...,
Where does photosynthesis take pl...
11  cards
Week 8 Johnson Lecture 2
How does electron transfer occur ...,
How does atp synthesis happen in ...,
What is the basic structure of a ...
14  cards
Week 8 Johnson Lecture 3
Why are antennas needed,
What effect do antennas have on r...,
What is the fate of electrons in ...
6  cards
Week 8 Johnson Lecture 4
What does psii do,
What is the redox scheme for psii,
How much energy does light contain
8  cards
Week 9 Johnson Lecture 5
What is the function of psi,
What is the redox scheme for psi,
What are the energetics of the ps...
8  cards
Week 9 Johnson Lecture 6
What is cytochrome b6f,
What are the cofactors used in cy...,
How does bifurcated electron tran...
8  cards
Week 9 Johnson Lecture 7
What is the structure of atp synt...,
Explain the mechanism of proton p...,
What are the 3 states in beta sub...
6  cards
Week 9 Johnson Lecture 8
What is the dark reaction,
What is the calvin cycle,
What are the 3 phases of the calv...
11  cards
Week 10 Hitchcock Lecture 1
Briefly summarise what happens in...,
Briefly summarise what happens in...,
What is the total output yield of...
14  cards
Week 10 Hitchcock Lecture 2
What are the metabolic modes of e...,
What is anaerobic respiration wha...,
Does glycolysis still occur at an...
10  cards
Week 10 Hitchcock Lecture 3
What is fermentation what is the ...,
What is alcoholic ethanol ferment...,
What is lactic acid homolactic fe...
7  cards
Week 11 Hitchcock Lecture 4
What do porins do why are porins ...,
What is passive transport facilit...,
What is active transport
12  cards
Week 11 Hitchcock Lecture 5
What are abc transporters why are...,
What is the general function of i...,
What is copa what is the primary ...
6  cards
Week 11 Hitchcock Lecture 6
What are the systems used to tran...,
What is the difference between th...,
How does the bacterial sec system...
5  cards

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