7.012 Study Guide - Final Guide: Gamete, Telomere, Hybridoma Technology

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Viruses: do not consist of cells yet they contain genetic information and evolve. Cell division: complete sets of genetic information are replicated and passed on. Genome: the sum total of all dna molecules. Nucleotides: the four different subunits of dna (a, t, g, c) Proteins: large molecules consisting of one or more long chains of amino acid residues. Aerobic: energy production based on the conversion of oxygen. Plasma membrane: a thin structure that forms the outer surface of every cell, which is composed of a phospholipid bilayer from which proteins often protrude in order to bind and adhere to other cells. Phospholipid bilayer: made up of hydrophilic heads which face the aqueous interior and the external environment while the hydrophobic tails face one another on the inside. Ribosomes: where information encoded in dna is translated into proteins. Mitochondrion: where energy that is stored in the bonds to carbohydrates and fatty acids is converted to atp.

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