Exam 4: Cellular Metabolism
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Anaerobic and aerobic respiration begin with _______, in which glucose is broken down.
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The correspondence between a unit of DNA information and an amino acid is the genetic ______.
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The process that extracts energy from glucose and makes it available is cellular ________.
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A DNA molecule is a double helix in which A pairs with C and T pairs with
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During the anaerobic reactions of cellular respiration, pyruvic acid reacts to form glucose.
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In DNA replication, the two halves of the double helix separate and enzymes place A, C, G, and U nucleotides opposite their complements, forming two double helices from one.
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The portion of a DNA molecule that contains the genetic information for making a protein is called a gene.
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In adipose tissue, fat molecules form when fatty acid molecules and glycerol join by hydrolysis.
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