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Decks in this class (16)

T1 - 3.1.3 lipids
Function of lipids,
Structure of lipids,
Do lipids form polymers
17  cards
T1 - 1.2 carbohydrates
Uses of carbohydrates,
What are 2 examples of monosaccha...,
What does alpha glucose look like
30  cards
T1 - 1.3.1 amino acids and the peptide bond
What monomer makes up a protein,
How many naturally occurring amin...,
What determines a protein s shape...
13  cards
T1 - 1.3.3 Protein structure and Function
How many levels of structure are ...,
Features of the primary structure,
Features of the secondary structure
11  cards
T1 - 3.1.4.2 enzymes
What is the structure of enzymes,
What is a catabolic reaction,
What is an anabolic reaction
12  cards
T1 - 3.1.5.1 Dna + Rna
What is the structure of dna,
What is one nucleotide made up of,
What is the structure of strands
11  cards
T1 - 3.1.5.2 Semi-conservative replication
What is the point of dna replication,
What joins 2 sister chromatids to...,
What is the s phase called
9  cards
T1 - 3.1.6 ATP
What does atp stand for,
What is energy needed for,
What is atp made up of
13  cards
3.4.1 Features of Eukaryotic Cells
Features of the nucleus,
Features of the ribosome,
Features of the mitochondria
14  cards
3.4.2 Protein synthesis
Where does transcription occur,
What is the process of transcription,
Where does the mrna leave the nuc...
30  cards
3.1.8 Inorganic ions
Where is na sodium found,
Function of na,
Where is mg
8  cards
3.2.1.3 Methods of Studying Cells
What is the magnification triangle,
What are the units and prefixes,
Process of measuring a cell under...
15  cards
3.4.3 Meiosis & Mutations
What is a mutation that occurs in...,
Characteristics of meiosis,
Process of meiosis
17  cards
3.2.2 Mitosis (all cells arise from other cells)
What is the eukaryotic cell cycle,
What occurs in the g1 stage,
When occurs in the s phase
20  cards
3.2.1.2 Prokaryotes and viruses
What are the key differences betw...,
What do all prokaryotic cells have,
What do some prokaryotic cells have
11  cards
3.1.7 Water
How is water cohesive,
How is water adhesive,
Why are water used for metabolic ...
8  cards

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