MCAT Study guides, Class notes & Summaries 2023
Central Dogma - MCAT NOTES DNA -> RNA -> Protein
RNA and the Genetic Code - MCAT NOTES The Genetic Code
What is the accCentral Dogma - MCAT NOTES DNA -> RNA ->
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MCAT Study guides, Class notes & Summaries 2023
Central Dogma - MCAT NOTES DNA -> RNA -> Protein
RNA and the Genetic Code - MCAT NOTES The Genetic Code
What is the accCentral Dogma - MCAT NOTES DNA -> RNA -> Protein
RNA and the Genetic Code - MCAT NOTES The Genetic Code
What is the accurate order?
A Transcription then Translation
B Translation then Transcription - MCAT NOTES A Transcription then Translation
(think c comes before s)
What are the 3 major types of RNA involved in transcription? - MCAT NOTES mRNA
tRNA
rRNA
What is the function of mRNA? - MCAT NOTES -carries the message from DNA in the nucleus via transcription of the gene
-travels to the cyotoplasm to be translated
What is the function of tRNA? - MCAT NOTES brings in amino acids; recognizes the codon on the mRNA using its anticodon
What is the function of rRNA? - MCAT NOTES makes up much of the ribosome
Is ribosomal RNA enzymatically:
a active
b inactive - MCAT NOTES active
Mneumonic to remember the three types of RNA - MCAT NOTES MTR (like the spice)
The Cell - MCAT NOTES Organelles of Eukaryotic Cells
Organelles of Eukaryotic Cells Include: - MCAT NOTES Nucleus
Mitochondrion
Lysosomes
Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
Golgi Apparatus
Peroxisomes
Nucleus - MCAT NOTES contains all the genetic material necessary for replication of the cell
Mitochondrion - MCAT NOTES location of many metabolic processes (pyruvate dehydrogenase, citric acid cycle, ETC, oxidative phosphorylation, Beta oxidation, some of gluconeogenesis, urea cycle) and ATP production
Lysosomes - MCAT NOTES membrane-bound structures containing hydrolytic enzymes capable of breaking down many different substrates
T/F: Both the rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum are interconnected membranous structures - MCAT NOTES True
Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum - MCAT NOTES interconnected membranous structure with ribosomes studding the outside; site of synthesis of proteins destined for insertion into a membrane or secretion
Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum - MCAT NOTES interconnected membranous structure where lipid synthesis and detoxification occurs
Golgi Apparatus - MCAT NOTES membrane-bound sacs where posttranslational modification of proteins occurs
Peroxisomes - MCAT NOTES organelle containing hydrogen peroxide; site of Beta oxidation of very long chain fatty acids
The Cell - MCAT NOTES Prokaryotes
Prokaryotes are classified by __________. - MCAT NOTES shape
Spherical bacteria are known as _____. - MCAT NOTES cocci
Rod-shaped bacteria are known as ________. - MCAT NOTES bacilli
Spiral-shaped bacteria are known as _____. - MCAT NOTES spirilli
In prokaryotes, the cell wall and cell membrane form the _________. - MCAT NOTES envelope
Composition of the prokaryote cell wall is further classified into ________ _______ and _______ ________. - MCAT NOTES gram negative and gram positive
Gram positive bacteria have large/small quantities of peptidoglycan in the cell wall - MCAT NOTES large
Gram negative bacteria have large/small quantities of peptidoglycan in the cell wall with ___________ - MCAT NOTES small with lipopolysaccharides
The structure of flagella in bacteria is the same/different than that of eukaryotes. - MCAT NOTES The structure of flagella in bacteria is much different than that of eukaryotes
Eukaryotic flagella contain a _________ body. - MCAT NOTES basal
The basal body of eukaryotic flagella serves as the engine for _________. - MCAT NOTES motion
All prokaryotes divide by what process? - MCAT NOTES binary fission
How does binary fission occur? - MCAT NOTES the circular chromosome replicates and attaches to the cell wall; the plasma membrane and cell wall grow along the midline, forming daughter cells
Reproduction - MCAT NOTES Cell Division
G1 Phase of Cell Cycle Interphase - MCAT NOTES cell increases its organelles and cytoplasm
S Phase of Cell Cycle Interphase - MCAT NOTES Cell makes a copy of its nuclear DNA (DNA replication)
G2 phase of cell cycle interphase - MCAT NOTES same as G1
M phase of cell cycle interphase - MCAT NOTES the cell divides into two
What are the phases of Mitosis? - MCAT NOTES PMAT
Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase
The result of Mitosis is - MCAT NOTES two genetically identical cells also known as daughter cells
Reproduction - MCAT NOTES Sexual Reproduction
Meiosis - MCAT NOTES PMAT x 2
-Cell division that produces reproductive cells in sexually reproducing organisms
Sexual Reproduction is also called - MCAT NOTES Meiosis
Sexual Reproduction consists of Meiosis ____ and ________ ___ - MCAT NOTES Meiosis 1 and Meiosis 2
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