WPR #1 Cell Bio
There’s a lot of material. But if you ensure you understand these major points that we’ve covered, then you ought to be doing pretty well.
Drop me a line with Q’s.
- Proks vs. Euks – differences and similarities
- Kind of chemical bonds that define or are distinctive for a given class of biological macromolecule.
- Reaction energy diagrams (RED)
- Enzymes and what they do (think RED)
- Delta G and DeltaGo
- Know primary classes of biological macromolecules, their monomer units and be able to identify them from a picture
- Scientific Method
- Microscope
- DNA replication: you need to be able to talk over a movie and describe each step, the players, and the chemistry behind the operation.
- DNA packing: DNA, histone-DNA string, histone-DNA fiber, diffuse chromatid material, condense into chromosomes.
- Genetic Code: total codons, codons encoding amino acids, understand the wobble position.
- Base pairs: understand that G can pair with U (the wobble pair) to give flexibility to the genetic code.
- Know Mitosis and Meiosis
The movies and cartoons I linked to in the lessons will really help you out for this exam.
Good luck and see you tomorrow!
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