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Chapter 2 section 1
What happens when water ionizes 1,
What is the hydrated form of h in...,
Why is water s ionization importa...
26  cards
chapter 2 section 2
What are strong electrolytes 1,
How does hcl dissociate in water 2,
Why is k_a very large for strong ...
21  cards
chapter 2 section 3
What is a buffer 1,
What are most buffers made of 2,
Why is the ph vs base added curve...
8  cards
chapter 2 section 4
Why is water considered a powerfu...,
How does water act as a poor solv...,
What role does water s high diele...
9  cards
chapter 3 section 1
What is water s specific heat and...,
What is a system in thermodynamics 2,
What are the surroundings in ther...
44  cards
chapter 3 section 2
Why can the free energy change g ...,
Why is the standard state of 1 m ...,
What modified standard state is u...
4  cards
chapter 3 section 3
What concentrations are used in t...,
Why is the cellular g different f...,
Write the equation to calculate t...
12  cards
chapter 3 section 4
Why is energy transfer necessary ...,
What are the two main classes of ...,
What makes a compound high energy 3
14  cards
chapter 3 section 5
What does represent 1,
What does represent in the redox ...,
What is in the redox free energy ...
7  cards
chapter 3 section 6
How are standard reduction potent...,
What is a half cell 2,
What is a redox couple 3
18  cards
chapter 3 section 7
What is the structure of atp 1,
What is special about the triphos...,
Where are the high energy bonds i...
11  cards
chapter 3 section 8
How much energy does an average a...,
What is the thermodynamic efficie...,
How much energy from food is stor...
8  cards
chapter 4 section 1
What is the central carbon in ami...,
How many common amino acids are f...,
What bond links amino acids toget...
15  cards
Chapter 4 section 2
How does the amino group affect t...,
What is the typical pka of the ca...,
Why does the nh group lower the p...
37  cards
Chapter 4 section 3
Which groups of amino acids show ...,
What determines the specific reac...,
Why is amino acid reactivity impo...
5  cards
Chapter 4 section 4
Which amino acid is not chiral 1,
What makes an amino acid chiral 2,
What are enantiomers 3
15  cards
Chapter 4 section 5
Which amino acids absorb signific...,
Can amino acids absorb visible li...,
Do all amino acids absorb infrare...
10  cards
Chapter 4 section 6
What property differences are use...,
What is chromatography 2,
Who developed chromatography and ...
6  cards
Chapter 4 section 7
What is the nature of the peptide...,
How does peptide bond resonance a...,
What is the amide plane 3
27  cards
chapter 5 section 1
What are the three basic classes ...,
What are the characteristics of f...,
What are the characteristics of g...
31  cards
chapter 5 section 2
On what basis can proteins be sep...,
When are proteins least soluble 2,
What is salting in 3
25  cards
chapter 5 section 3
What does acid hydrolysis do to a...,
What is a limitation of acid hydr...,
How are amino acids separated aft...
36  cards
chapter 5 section 4
What are homologous proteins 1,
What do homologous proteins often...,
What is strong evidence for evolu...
38  cards
chapter 5 section 5
Why is chemical synthesis of pept...,
What is the main advantage of lab...,
What is the purpose of chemical p...
18  cards
chapter 5 section 6
What is a common type of post tra...,
What is the purpose of n terminal...,
What happens to n terminal signal...
12  cards
chapter 5 section 7
What general role do proteins pla...,
What is a ligand in the context o...,
Name some classes of proteins bas...
17  cards
chapter 5 section 8
What is the proteome 1,
How does the proteome differ from...,
Why is the proteome more complex ...
13  cards
chapter 6 section 1
Where do hydrogen bonds typically...,
How does environment affect hydro...,
How much energy does a single hyd...
21  cards
chapter 6 section 2
What dictates how a protein folds...,
Are the forces that determine pro...,
What may initiate protein folding...
4  cards
chapter 6 section 3
Why is the peptide bond planar 1,
Around which bonds can rotation o...,
What do and angles describe 3
35  cards
Chapter 6 section 4
What two key factors drive protei...,
What are the main features of fib...,
Name three major fibrous proteins 3
24  cards
chapter 6 section 5
What does quaternary structure de...,
Is entropy loss during subunit as...,
What provides a favorable entropy...
23  cards
chapter 7 section 1
What is the general formula for c...,
What are monosaccharides 2,
What does oligosaccharide mean an...
5  cards
chapter 7 section 2
What determines if a monosacchari...,
What are the simplest aldose and ...,
What are trioses 3
68  cards
chapter 7 section 3
What makes maltose isomaltose and...,
How is maltose formed 2,
What glycosidic linkage is found ...
31  cards
chapter 7 section 4
What are the main functions of po...,
Difference between homopolysaccha...,
Name key storage polysaccharides 3
43  cards
chapter 7 section 5
What are glycoproteins 1,
What are the two main types of gl...,
How are n linked saccharides atta...
15  cards
chapter 7 section 6
What are proteoglycans 1,
What is a major function of prote...,
What type of amino acids are invo...
34  cards
chapter 7 section 7
Why are carbohydrates considered ...,
What are glycoconjugates 2,
What enzymes write the sugar code 3
28  cards
chapter 13 section 1
What is catalytic power 1,
How much faster can enzymes catal...,
Under what conditions do enzymes ...
26  cards
chapter 13 section 2
What does kinematics study 1,
What does enzyme kinetics seek to...,
Why analyze enzyme reaction rates 3
18  cards
chapter 13 section 3
How do enzyme catalyzed reactions...,
What causes zero order kinetics i...,
What is the fundamental equation ...
27  cards
chapter 13 section 4
What are the two main types of en...,
How do reversible inhibitors inte...,
How do irreversible inhibitors act 3
21  cards
chapter 13 section 5
What are bisubstrate reactions 1,
What are the two main types of bi...,
What defines sequential reactions 3
45  cards
chapter 13 section 6
What is the lock and key hypothes...,
Are enzymes rigid like locks 2,
What is the induced fit hypothesis 3
13  cards
chapter 13 section 7
Are all enzymes proteins 1,
What are ribozymes 2,
What is self splicing in ribozymes 3
12  cards
chapter 13 section 8
Why is designing enzymes desirable 1,
What is one common approach to en...,
What is a fully new enzyme design...
15  cards
exam 2 chapter 10
What is the first step in using t...,
What happens after an rna molecul...,
What is the final product of tran...
56  cards
exam 2 chapter 10 pt 2
What is hnrna 1,
How is eukaryotic mrna formed fro...,
What is the main function of rrna 3
24  cards
exam 2 chapter 11
What is the primary structure of ...,
What two tools help determine nuc...,
What method is commonly used to d...
53  cards
exam 2 chapter 11 pt 2
What is dna methylation 1,
Why is dna methylation important 2,
How does cytosine methylation aff...
51  cards
exam 2 chapter 12
What is a clone 1,
What is gene cloning 2,
What forms can a cloned gene take 3
57  cards
exam 2 chapter 12 pt 2
What is the function of reverse t...,
How is cdna converted into double...,
What is done to double stranded c...
43  cards
exam 2 chapter 28
Why do cells have so many dna pol...,
How are dna polymerases grouped 2,
What is family a polymerases know...
54  cards
exam 2 chapter 28 pt 2
In which direction does dna polym...,
What is the processivity of dna p...,
What is the structure of dna poly...
19  cards
exam 2 chapter 29
What are the three main types of ...,
What is transcription 2,
Which rna type directly guides pr...
42  cards
exam 2 chapter 29 pt 2
How does the rna hairpin cause te...,
What sequence in the rna correspo...,
What is an operon 3
15  cards
exam 2 chapter 30
What is the triplet code in genet...,
What does it mean that the geneti...,
What does no punctuation mean in ...
50  cards
exam 2 chapter 30 pt 2
Steps of elongation 1,
Ef tu ef ts functions 2,
What catalyzes peptide bond forma...
33  cards
exam 2 chapter 8
What is palmitoleic acid 1,
What is oleic acid 2,
What is linoleic acid 3
43  cards
exam 2 chapter 8 pt 2
Spermaceti 1,
3 acetyl 1 2 diacylglycerols 2,
Why do plants emit isoprene 3
46  cards
exam 2 chapter 9
Primary barrier function of membr...,
How do membranes regulate transpo...,
Role of membranes in energy trans...
49  cards
exam 2 chapter 9 pt 2
How do lipids influence curvature 1,
Proteins in curvature 2,
Function of membrane remodeling 3
50  cards

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