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USABO RANDOM MEMORIZATION EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS tertiary structure - Answer-The overall shape of a protein molecule due to interactions of amino acid side chains, including hydrophobic interactions, ionic bonds, hydrogen bonds, and disulfide bridges. disulfide bridges - Answer-A strong covalent bond formed when the sulfur of one cysteine monomer bonds to the sulfur of another cysteine monomer. collagen - Answer-three identical helical polypeptides hemoglobin - Answer-globular protein with a quaternary structure4 polypeptide subunits, 2 alpha (a) and 2 beta (b) folds purines - Answer-6-membered ring fused to a 5-membered ring adenine (A) and guanine (G) are purines (think "Pure As Gold") pyrimidines - Answer-one six-member end ring of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) atoms. Cytosine (C), thymine (T), uracil (U) are all pyrimidines carbon lacking on the - Answer-2nd carbon in a deoxyribose sugar when compared to a ribose sugar phosphate goes to - Answer-the 5' carbon in nucleic acids Hydroxyl group goes to - Answer-the 3' carbon in nucleic acids sickle-cell disease - Answer-substitution of the amino acid valine (val) for the normal one aqueus — no polar solvent with a protein - Answer-(usually) denaturation what is a pentose - Answer-a 5-carbon sugar how many phosphate groups does a nucleotide have - Answer-1-3 what is in a nitrogenous base ring - Answer-carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) atoms

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USABO RANDOM MEMORIZATION
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS

tertiary structure - Answer-The overall shape of a protein molecule due to interactions of
amino acid side chains, including hydrophobic interactions, ionic bonds, hydrogen
bonds, and disulfide bridges.

disulfide bridges - Answer-A strong covalent bond formed when the sulfur of one
cysteine monomer bonds to the sulfur of another cysteine monomer.

collagen - Answer-three identical helical polypeptides

hemoglobin - Answer-globular protein with a quaternary structure4 polypeptide subunits,
2 alpha (a) and 2 beta (b) folds

purines - Answer-6-membered ring fused to a 5-membered ring adenine (A) and
guanine (G) are purines (think "Pure As Gold")

pyrimidines - Answer-one six-member end ring of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) atoms.
Cytosine (C), thymine (T), uracil (U) are all pyrimidines

carbon lacking on the - Answer-2nd carbon in a deoxyribose sugar when compared to a
ribose sugar

phosphate goes to - Answer-the 5' carbon in nucleic acids

Hydroxyl group goes to - Answer-the 3' carbon in nucleic acids

sickle-cell disease - Answer-substitution of the amino acid valine (val) for the normal
one

aqueus —> no polar solvent with a protein - Answer-(usually) denaturation

what is a pentose - Answer-a 5-carbon sugar

how many phosphate groups does a nucleotide have - Answer-1-3

what is in a nitrogenous base ring - Answer-carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) atoms

, human B-hemoglobin is similar to other vertebras. True or false? - Answer-True

what jelly like outer coating do prokaryotic cells have for protection but not eukaryotic
cells? - Answer-a glycolax

what two organelles other than the nucleus contain genes? - Answer-the mitochondria
and chloroplasts (depending on the cell)

what is commonly mistaken as an organelle but is not because it is not membrane-
bound? - Answer-a ribosome

what to integrins bind to? - Answer-microfilaments

what creates a continuum between plant cells? - Answer-plasmodesmata

Tight Junctions - Answer-the plasma membranes of neighboring cells are very tightly
pressed against each other, bound together by specific proteins

Desmosomes - Answer-function like rivets, fastening cells together into strong sheets

Gap Junctions - Answer-provide channels between adjacent animal cells through which
ions, sugars, communication molecules, and other small molecules can pass

fibonectin - Answer-a glycoprotein that attaches the ECM to integrins

integrins - Answer-membrane proteins; they transmit signals between the ECM and
cytoskeleton

which glycoprotein is most common in the extracellular matrix (ECM) of animal cells? -
Answer-collagen

protoglycans - Answer-Structure with protein core with carbohydrates extending from
sides (about 95% carbohydrate and 5% protein)

two proteins of microfillaments - Answer-actin (smaller) structural networks and myosin
(larger) for muscle contraction (both play a role here though)

cortex - Answer-the outer cytoplasmic layer of a cell

basal body - Answer-anchors the cilium or flagellum

dyneins - Answer-In cilia and flagella, a large motor protein extending from one
microtubule doublet to the adjacent doublet. ATP hydrolysis drives changes in dynein
shape that lead to bending of cilia and flagella.
cilia and flagella are made up of what? - Answer-microtubules arranged in a special
distinctive way

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