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Unit review: Chemistry and cells

Test format 50 questions m.c 50 questions m.c Chemical and cellular level notes Chemical and cellular level notes Ch. 1 keeper list Ch. 1 keeper list M.T. M.T.

metabolism What is anabolism? What is anabolism? What is catabolism What is catabolism Which one releases energy? Which one releases energy?

Major elements in the body Name 1 major element in the body Name 1 major element in the body Name another Name another Name the other 2 Name the other 2

Carbs, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids are all _______ compounds Carbs, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids are all _______ compounds

What element is in ALL organic compounds? What element is in ALL organic compounds?

Monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides are all types of what kind of organic compound? Monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides are all types of what kind of organic compound?

This type of carbohydrate is made up of many monosaccharides. This type of carbohydrate is made up of many monosaccharides.

Where is energy stored in a compound? Where is energy stored in a compound?

What type of carbohydrate is starch? What type of carbohydrate is starch?

Why do lipids contain the MOST energy compared to carbs and protein? Why do lipids contain the MOST energy compared to carbs and protein?

Triglycerides are a type of _______ Triglycerides are a type of _______ _______ is a type of triglyceride _______ is a type of triglyceride _____ is another type _____ is another type _____ is the 3 rd type _____ is the 3 rd type

Which type of triglyceride is solid at room temperature? Which type of triglyceride is solid at room temperature?

Sex hormones and cholesterol are examples of a _______, a type of lipid Sex hormones and cholesterol are examples of a _______, a type of lipid

What are the building blocks of proteins? What are the building blocks of proteins?

What are enzymes? What are enzymes? What does denature mean? What does denature mean?

Define cancer Define cancer What does benign mean? What does benign mean? What does metastasize mean? What does metastasize mean?

Which type of organic compound releases the most ATP when catabolized? Which type of organic compound releases the most ATP when catabolized? Does aerobic or anaerobic catabolism of glucose release more ATP? Does aerobic or anaerobic catabolism of glucose release more ATP? Name 2 products of anaerobic respiration Name 2 products of anaerobic respiration

What 2 genes control the rate of mitosis? What 2 genes control the rate of mitosis? What type of cell transport is diffusion considered? What type of cell transport is diffusion considered? What is the location of glycolysis? What is the location of glycolysis? When your body increases its production of red blood cells: mitosis or meiosis? When your body increases its production of red blood cells: mitosis or meiosis?

When substances travel from an area of high concentration to low concentration, this is called __________. When substances travel from an area of high concentration to low concentration, this is called __________. DNA and RNA are both examples of _____ ____. DNA and RNA are both examples of _____ ____. The building blocks of nucleic acids (phosphorus, sugar, and nitrogen base) The building blocks of nucleic acids (phosphorus, sugar, and nitrogen base)