Biomolecular Mechanisms

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Decks in this class (34)

week 12: Intro to Metabolism
What is energy provided by,
What kind of power do cells need,
What provides reductive power in ...
18  cards
Week 12: Glycolysis
What types require glucose,
What is the straight chain struct...,
What 2 carbons link to make a rin...
43  cards
Week 13: Fate of pyruvate
Are there limited amounts of nad ...,
What is nad derived from,
What does glycolysis reduce nad to
30  cards
Week 13: TCA Cycle
Where does the tca cycle occur,
How many reactions in total,
What mnemonic helps with the tca ...
23  cards
Week 14: (A) Oxidative Phosphorylation
What is oxidative phosphorylation,
What is the source of high energy...,
What is o2 reduced to
47  cards
Week 14: Glycogenesis & Glycogenolysis
What is glycogenesis,
What is glycogenolysis,
What is glycogen
53  cards
Week 14: Gluconeogenesis
What is gluconeogenesis,
When does gluconeogenesis occur,
What are precursors for gluconeog...
24  cards
Week 15: lipids and amino acids, integration of metabolism
Where is the site major of amino ...,
What happens to amino acids that ...,
What breaks down amino acids in t...
80  cards
Week 16: Immunology
0  cards
Week 17: (A) Immunoglobulins
What are the 2 main components of...,
How do antibodies immunoglobulins...,
What is an antigen
35  cards
Week 17: (B) Immunoglobulins
What is the link between antigens...,
What is unique in each vl and vh ...,
What are the hyper variable regions
21  cards
Week 17: (C) Immunoglobulins
Where is iga found major antibody...,
When is iga encountered,
What is the most abundant antibody
57  cards
Week 17: (A) Major Histocompatibility Complex
What do we need to happen to have...,
What do the specific immune cells...,
What do the memory cell pool cell...
15  cards
Week 17: (B) Major Histocompatibility Complex
What are 3 clinical complications...,
What is the survival rate of a cu...,
What is the structure of a class ...
17  cards
Week 18: (A) Antigen recognition
0  cards
Week 18: (B) Antigen Recognition by Lymphocytes
0  cards
Week 18: (A) Adaptive Immunity Part 2
0  cards
Week 18: (B) Clonal Expansion Storage
0  cards
Week 18: (C) Effector Cell Differentiation
0  cards
Week 18: (D) Return to Homeostasis
0  cards
Week 19: Microbes
0  cards
Week 20: (A) Plant Science: Genetic Modifications
What are the potential benefits t...,
What are the potential problems o...,
What are 2 examples of natural ge...
15  cards
Week 20: (B) Plant Science
What is a use of waste straw,
What is a use of algae,
What are the benefits using algae...
7  cards
Week 20: (C) Plant development and food security
What is crop domestication,
What happens to a crop when it is...,
What is the effect of development...
11  cards
Week 20: (D) Case Study; submergence tolerant rice
Why is the agricultural revolutio...,
Can rice cope with flooding,
Why does rice die after flooding
13  cards
Week 20: (A) Plant-Microbe Associations
What are the positives of plant m...,
What are the negatives of plant m...,
What are the 3 types of microbes ...
24  cards
Week 20: (B) Plant Associations (disease)
What organisms cause disease intr...,
What organisms cause disease extr...,
What strategies do pathogens need...
23  cards
Week 21: (A) Introduction to viruses
What is a virus,
Why are viruses not alive,
What is bacteria ecoli covered in
37  cards
Week 21: (B) introduction to Virology
What are the main sites of entry ...,
What is the alimentary tract,
What virus replicate in the brain
33  cards
Week 21: (C) INFLUENZA
What are some symptoms of influenza,
How is influenza passed on,
What is an example of an influenz...
43  cards
Week 21: (C) Emerging viral Diseases
What is the r rate,
What is the growth rate,
What is the difference between r ...
48  cards
Week 22: (A) Introducing Sanger Sequencing, genome sequencing strategies, and next generation (Illumina) sequencing.
What is sanger sequencing,
What do we need for sanger sequen...,
What is used in the radioactive d...
30  cards
Week 22: (B) Putting the Genome Together
What are the repetitive sequences,
What are transposons,
What part of the sequence creates...
45  cards
Week 22: Sequencing Microbial Genomes
0  cards

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