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Bio: 3.1 Biological molecules

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Decks in this class (16)

Bonding, Monomer + Polymers
What ar the three ways atoms comb...,
What is a covalent bond,
Fill in the blanks what is a cova...
36  cards
Starch, Glycogen and Cellulose
Where is starch found and in what...,
Why is starch important,
What is starch made from
26  cards
Biochemical Tests
What is a reagent,
What is the test for starch,
What is the reagent in the test f...
21  cards
Lipids
What are lipids,
What are the monomers of triglyce...,
What are triglycerides
23  cards
Proteins
What monomers form proteins,
How are dipeptides formed,
How are polypeptides formed
20  cards
Enzyme Action
What types of protein are enzymes,
What are globular enzymes,
Describe what an enzyme is
10  cards
Factors Affecting Enzyme Action
What factors affect the rate of e...,
What is temperature s effect on e...,
What happens to enzymes when the ...
24  cards
Required Practical 1
What are the factors that affect ...,
How is a control set up in a prac...,
How is the rate of reaction calcu...
5  cards
DNA structure/function
What does dna stand for,
What does dna code for,
What does the primary structure o...
19  cards
RNA Nucleic Acid structure/function
Rna is a polymer of what monomer,
What is a nucleotide formed from,
What are the nitrogenous bases in...
7  cards
DNA replication
When does dna replication occur,
Why does dna replication occur,
How does dna replication occur wh...
15  cards
Meselson and Stahl
What did meselson and stahl base ...,
What did watson and crick hypothe...,
Explain what was meant when watso...
9  cards
ATP
What does atp stand for,
What is atp made up of,
What is the function of atp
15  cards
Water
What percentage of our body is ma...,
What percentage of our body is ma...,
Describe the structure of a water...
22  cards
Inorganic Ions
What are inorganic ions,
What is the difference between ca...,
Why are inorganic ions essential
13  cards
Exam Questions
Using your knowledge of water pot...,
Raffinose is a trisaccharide of t...
2  cards

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