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MCAT Biology (Princeton Review) Exam Questions And Correct Answers Maltose - answerGlucose + Glucose Sucrose - answerGlucose + Fructose Lactose - answerGlucose + Galactose Glycogen - answerAnimal glucose storage Starch - answerPlant glucose storage Cellulose - answerPlant structure Saturate...

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MCAT Biology (Princeton Review) Exam
Questions And Correct Answers

Maltose - answer✔✔Glucose + Glucose

Sucrose - answer✔✔Glucose + Fructose

Lactose - answer✔✔Glucose + Galactose

Glycogen - answer✔✔Animal glucose storage

Starch - answer✔✔Plant glucose storage

Cellulose - answer✔✔Plant structure

Saturated Fatty Acids - answer✔✔-Single bonds
-Solid at room temp.

Unsaturated Fatty Acids - answer✔✔-Double bonds
-Liquid at room temp.

Terepenes - answer✔✔Built from multiple isoprene units

Cholesterol - answer✔✔-In cell membrane
-Steroid precursor
-Bile salts

Catalysts - answer✔✔-Stabilize the transition states
-Reduce the activation energy

Competitive Inhibition - answer✔✔-Binds at active site
-No change in Vmax
-Increases Km

Non-Competitive Inhibition - answer✔✔-Binds at allosteric site
-Decreases Vmax

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-No change in Km

Uncompetitive Inhibition - answer✔✔-Binds at allosteric site of ES complex
-Decreases Vmax
-Decreases Km

Mixed Inhibition - answer✔✔-Binds at allosteric site of E along or ES complex
-Decreases Vmax
-Varied effects on Km

Glycolysis - answer✔✔-Occurs in the cytosol
-O2 in not needed

PCD/Krebs Cycle - answer✔✔-Occurs in the mitochondrial matrix
-O2 is indirectly needed

Electron Transport Chain/Oxidative Phosphorylation - answer✔✔-Occurs in the mitochondrial
inner membrane
-O2 is directly needed

Fermentation - answer✔✔Pyruvate --> Ethanol (yeast) or Lactic Acid (muscle)

Glycogenesis - answer✔✔-High blood glucose
-Insulin produced
-Glucose converted to glycogen
-Stored in liver and lesser extent in muscle

Glycogenolysis - answer✔✔-Low blood glucose
-Glucagon produced
-Glycogen converted to glucose in the liver

Pentose Phosphate Pathway - answer✔✔-Produces NADPH
-Reducing power
-Fatty acid synthesis
-Eliminate reactive oxygen species
-Ribose-5 phosphate --> nucleotide synthesis

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Fatty Acid Oxidation - answer✔✔-Occurs in the mitochondrial matrix
-Linked to acetyl-CoA
-Conezymes used are FAD and NAD+
-2 ATP input makes lots of energy

Fatty Acid Synthesis - answer✔✔-Occurs in the cytosol
-Starting Materials: acetyl-coA and malonyl-CoA
-Coenzyme used is NADPH
-Requires a lot of energy

Ketogenesis - answer✔✔-During long term starvation
-Blood glucose is low
-Fatty acids oxidized increase levels of acetyl CoA
-Acetyl CoAs react together to form ketone bodies
-Ketone bodies enter the brain and are reconverted to acetyl-CoA (primary source of energy for
the brain during starvation)

Pyrimidines - answer✔✔-Cystosine
-Thymine
-Uracil
Pyramids are sharp so they "CUT" you

Purines - answer✔✔-Adenine
-Guanine
AG (silver) is "pure"

A-T Base Pairing - answer✔✔2 hydrogen bonds

G-C Base Pairing - answer✔✔3 hydrogen bonds

DNA Gyrase - answer✔✔Helps prevent supercoiling in prokaryotes

Heterochromatin - answer✔✔Inactive, tightly bound

Euchromatin - answer✔✔Active, loosely bound

Centromere - answer✔✔-Region on chromosome (in the middle)

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-Mitotic spindle attaches here
-Holds replicated DNA together during mitosis

Central Dogma - answer✔✔DNA replication --> Transcription into RNA --> Translation into
proteins

Start Codon - answer✔✔-AUG = Methionine

Stop Codons - answer✔✔-UAA (you are annoying)
-UGA (you go away)
-UAG (you are gross)

Human Genome - answer✔✔-46 chromosomes
-23 chromosome pairs from each parent

Polymerase Errors - answer✔✔1.) Point mutations
2.) Small repeats
3.) Insertions/deletions (small, frameshift)

Endogenous Damage (Reactive Oxygen Species or Physical Damage) - answer✔✔1.) Oxidized
DNA
2.) Crosslinked bases
3.) Physical damage
4.) These can lead to polymerase errors

Exogenous Damage (Radiation or Chemicals) - answer✔✔1.) UV radiation = pyrimidine dimers
2.) X-rays = double-stranded breaks and translocation
3.) Chemicals = can lead to physical damage or to intercalation and those polymerase errors

Transposons - answer✔✔1.) Insertions/deletions (large)
2.) Inversions
3.) Duplications

Point Mutations - answer✔✔-Single base pair change
1.) Missense
2.) Nonsense
3.) Silent

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