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19 Cards in this Set
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Why are nucleic acids important?
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they contain genetic info
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What is DNA
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a polymer of nucleic acid
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What does DNA consist of?
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sugar (deoxyribose), phosphate, & nitrogenous bases
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Name the Nitrogenous base pairs
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adenine & thynine;
cytosine & guanine |
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Explain the structure of DNA
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Double Helix: 2 strands of nucleic acid polymers
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Where are the bases locate in the double helix & how are they bonded?
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The bases are located on the inside of the helix. adenine & thynine share 2 H-bonds & cytosine & guanine share 3 H-bonds
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What is the function of phosphodiester bonds? Sugar phosphates?
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Phosphodiester bonds join monomers together. Sugar phosphates are the backbone of the outside of the molecule
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How does RNA differ from DNA
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It has ribose sugar, uracil instead of thynine, single stranded
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What is a gene?
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Sequence of nucleic acids (RNA or DNA) that contains genetic info for a protein or RNA molecules
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What i the process for encoding a gene?
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DNA -> RNA -> Protein
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What is a ribosome?
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Catalytic RNA molecule
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What is a carbohydrate?
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aldehyde or ketone with 2 hydroxyl groups; sugar molecules
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What is a monosaccharide?
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monomers of carbs; simple sugars that contain 3-7 C atoms
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What is a disaccharide?
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2 monosaccharides covalently joied by a glycosidic bond
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which way do alpha glycosidic bonds point? beta?
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alpha - down
beta - up |
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How do carbs function as fuel?
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They can be metabolized to generate cellular energy (ATP)
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What are the functions of Carbs?
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fuel, structure, cell identity
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Why are carbs good fuel molecules?
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They contain reduced Carbon atoms that are oxidized during metabolism -> synthesis of ATP
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What is oxidation?
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the removal of electrons
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