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BIO 105 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS

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glycogen


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storage carbohydrates in animals




triclyceride


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fat molecule; consists of three fatty acids linked to glycerol molecule




transcription

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process through which mRNA forms on a template of DNA




mitochondria


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singular = mitochondrion; cellular organelles responsible for carrying out
cellular respiration, resulting in the production of ATP, the cell's main
energy-carrying molecule




peroxisome


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small, round organelle that contains hydrogen peroxide, oxidizes fatty
acids and amino acids, detoxifies many poisons




endocytosis


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type of active transport that moves substances, including fluids and
particles, into a cell

,macromolecule


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large molecule, typically formed by joining of smaller molecules




polypeptide


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long chain of amino acids linked by peptide bonds




translation


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process through which RNA directs the formation of protein




tissue


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group of similar cells carrying out related functions

, primary active transport


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active transport that moves ions or small molecules across a membrane
and may create a difference in charge across the membrane




endoplasmic reticulum


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series of interconnected membranous structures with eukaryotic cells that
collectively modify proteins and synthesize lipids




tertiary structure


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three dimensional conformation of a protein,. including interactions
between secondary structural elements; formed from interactions between
amino acid side chains




starch


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