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MCAT REVIEW SHEETS

Revised 2019

Please send questions or comments to:

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Contents

1 Atomic Structure 1 1 The Cell 25

2 The Periodic Table 2 2 Reproduction 26

3 Bonding and Chemical Interactions 3 3 Embryogenesis and Development 27

4 Compounds and Stoichiometry 4 4 Nervous System 28

5 Chemical Kinetics 5 5 Endocrine System 29

6 Equilibrium 6 6 Respiratory System 30

7 Thermochemistry 7 7 Cardiovascular System 31

8 The Gas Phase 8 8 Immune system 32

9 Solutions 9 9 Digestive System 33

10 Acids and Bases 10 10 Kidney and Skin 34

11 Oxidation-Reduction Reactions 11 11 Muscular System 35

12 Electrochemistry 12 12 Genetics and Evolution 36

1 Nomenclature 13 1 Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins 37

2 Isomers 14 2 Enzymes 38

3 Bonding 15 3 Nonenzymatic Protein Function & Protein Analysis 39

4 Analyzing Organic Reactions 16 4 Carbohydrate Structure and Function 40

5 Alcohols 17 5 Lipid Structure and Function 41

6 Aldehydes and Ketones I 18 6 DNA and Biotechnology 42

7 Aldehydes and Ketones II 19 7 RNA and the Genetic Code 43

8 Carboxylic Acids 20 8 Biological Membranes 44

9 Carboxylic Acid Derivatives 21 9 Carbohydrate Metabolism I 45

10 N- and P-Containing Compounds 22 10 Carbohydrate Metabolism II 46

11 Spectroscopy 23 11 Lipid and Amino Acid Metabolism 47

12 Separations and Purifications 24 12 Bioenergetics and Regulation of Metabolism 48

General Chemistry Biology

Organic Chemistry Biochemistry

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