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Decks in this class (22)

Introduction: the cell (Dr. Boucrot)
What is a cell,
What is an organism,
How many cells does the human bod...
40  cards
Basic techniques to study cells (Dr. Boucrot)
What is a centrifuge,
What are the two main types of ce...,
What is density gradient centrifu...
32  cards
Recombinant DNA and genetic engineering (Dr. Boucrot)
What is genetic engineering,
What can we make with genetic eng...,
What is recombinant dna
28  cards
Nucleotides and nucleic acids (Dr. Ruddy)
What is the central dogma of mole...,
What is the broad structure and f...,
What is the broad structure and f...
22  cards
DNA replication (Dr. Ruddy)
Is dna replication conservative o...,
What famous experiment proved the...,
Describe the meselson stahl exper...
36  cards
DNA sequencing, hybridization techniques and transcription (Dr. Ruddy)
What is the sanger method,
How can the sanger method be used...,
What is fluorescence based sequen...
34  cards
Translation (Dr. Ruddy)
Is rna transcribed form the templ...,
Which strand is sense and antisense,
How many codons can be made with ...
24  cards
Proteins and enzymes, Section 1, AAs (Dr. Taylorson)
What are the four major roles of ...,
Is the amide bond formed by hydra...,
What are the two general aa forms...
27  cards
Proteins and enzymes, Section 2, levels of structure (Dr. Taylorson)
What dictates proteins sequence s...,
What are the 4 levels of proteins...,
Why does the peptide bond have pa...
31  cards
Proteins and enzymes, Section 3, protein folding (Dr. Taylorson)
What shows that primary structure...,
What are chaperones,
What is the native state of a pro...
34  cards
Proteins and enzymes, Section 4, relating structure to function (Dr. Taylorson)
What is induced fit,
What does molecular recognition d...,
What shapes can the binding sites...
34  cards
Proteins and enzymes, Section 5, enzyme kinetics (Dr. Taylorson)
What is a reaction rate,
Why do we only consider v zero in...,
What is the simplest way to inves...
17  cards
Proteins and enzymes, Section 6, proteins in membranes and lipids (Dr. Taylorson)
What is a membrane proteins usual...,
Are saturated or unsaturated fatt...,
What are the three types of membr...
8  cards
Introduction to metabolism (Miss Dawson)
What is metabolism,
Organisms need to survive grow an...,
What is the difference between au...
13  cards
Metabolism 2: glycolysis (Miss Dawson)
What is glycolysis,
What makes glycolysis unique,
What are the sources of glucose i...
17  cards
Metabolism 3, fatty acid oxidation (Miss Dawson)
What are the biological roles of ...,
What is the most important form i...,
When is fat oxidation important
16  cards
Metabolism 4: citric acid cycle (Miss Dawson)
Other fuels are broken down to ac...,
What does the link reaction produce,
How does acetyl coa enter the cit...
7  cards
Metabolism 5: amino acid metabolism (Miss Dawson)
What part of the amino acid must ...,
How does aa catabolism happen in ...,
How do tissues that use aa often ...
8  cards
Metabolism 6: oxidative phosphorylation (Miss Dawson)
Where does glycolysis happen,
Nadh cannot pass the inner mitoch...
2  cards
Transamination practical (Dr. Taylorson)
0  cards
Molecular biology practical (Dr. Cain)
0  cards
Cell biology practical (Dr. Ruddy)
0  cards

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