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Cells

Photosynthesis

Cell Division

Molecular Genetics

Evolution and Classification

Animal Systems

Cells

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DivisionMolecularGenetics

Evolution& Classification

Animal Systems

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Cells

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What does the nucleolus produce?

Cells

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What are ribosomes

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The movement of molecules down a

concentration gradient from high to

low concentration

Cells

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What is passive transport

Cells

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The flow of adjacent fluids in opposite

directions that maximizes the rate of

simple diffusion

Cells

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What is countercurrent exchange

Cells

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It takes place in the mitochondria and consists

of proteins that pump protons across the cristae

membrane

Cells

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What is the electron transport chain

Cells

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Permits the passage of materials directly

from the cytoplasm of one cell to the

cytoplasm of an adjacent cell

Cells

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What are gap junctions

Cells

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Where do light reactions occur?

Photosynthesis

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What is grana

Photosynthesis

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Where do the light-independent reactions

occur?

Photosynthesis

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What are stroma

Photosynthesis

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What are two types of photosystems?

Photosynthesis

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What is PS I and PS II

Photosynthesis

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What is the process that occurs during the

Calvin cycle?

Photosynthesis

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What is carbon fixation

Photosynthesis

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When a cell is running low on ATP, what process does the

chloroplast carry out to replenish ATP?

Photosynthesis

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What is cyclic photophosphorylation

Photosynthesis

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The dividing of the cytoplasm is called?

Cell Division

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What is Cytokinesis

Cell Division

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Mitosis results in two cells with a ____

chromosome # and Meiosis results in two

cells with a _____ chromosome #

Cell Division

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What is DiploidWhat is Haploid

Cell Division

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If a cell has 24 chromosomes at the beginning of meiosis,

how many chromosomes will it have at the end of

meiosis?

Cell Division

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What is 12 chromosomes

Cell Division

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What produces recombinant chromosomes that

combine genes inherited from both parents?

Cell Division

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What is crossover

Cell Division

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In the cell cycle, the G1 checkpoint is know as

what?

Cell Division

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What is the restriction point

Cell Division

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DNA is shaped like a?

Molecular Genetics

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What is a double helix

Molecular Genetics

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What are the four nucleotides found in

RNA?

Molecular Genetics

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What are adenine, cytosine, guanine,

and uracil

Molecular Genetics

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One strand of DNA is formed toward the

replication fork. This is called the _____

strand?

Molecular Genetics

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What is leading strand

Molecular Genetics

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What are the three stages of

transcription?

Molecular Genetics

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What are initiation, elongation, and

termination.

Molecular Genetics

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A misfolded version of a protein normally

found in the brain is known as a what?

Molecular Genetics

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What is a prion

Molecular Genetics

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What are the classification groups in order from general

to specific?

Evolution and Classification

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What is kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and

species

Evolution and Classification

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What are the three germ layers?

Evolution and Classification

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What is ectoderm, endoderm, and

mesoderm

Evolution and Classification

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What would you classify an animal

with radial symmetry, a polyp and medusa, and two germ layers?

Evolution and Classification

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What is a Cnidarian

Evolution and Classification

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A fire reduces the size of a population unselectively, resulting in a loss of genetic variation. The resulting population is much smaller and not representative of the original one. Certain

alleles may be under or overrepresented compared with the original population. This is known as what?

Evolution and Classification

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What is the bottleneck effect

Classification and Evolution

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Two species of one genus of snake can be found in the same geographic area, but

one inhabits the water while the other is mainly terrestrial.

What type of sympatric speciation is this?

Evolution and Classification

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What is habitat isolation

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What are the millions of fingerlike

projections found in the SI called?

Animal Systems

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What are villi

Animal Systems

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The pacemaker of the heart is known as the

______?

Animal Systems

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What is the sinoatrial node

Animal Systems

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Oxygen is carried in the human blood by the respiratory pigment

____?

Animal Systems

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What is hemoglobin

Animal Systems

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The stomach of all animals also contains what to aid in the digestion of the protein

in milk?

Animal Systems

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What is rennin

Animal Systems

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The nephron consists of a cluster of capillaries, the ____, which sits

inside a cuplike structure called the _____ _____.

Animal Systems

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What is the glomerulus and the Bowman’s

capsule

Animal Systems

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Respiration

Plant systems

Ecology

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Biotechnology

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Respiration

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An exergonic reaction ______ energy.

Respiration

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What is releases

Respiration

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Where does the electron transport chain take place?

Respiration

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What is in the cristae membrane of the

mitochonria

Respiration

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Where does the Krebs cycle take place?

Respiration

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What is in the matrix

Respiration

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The phosphorylation of ADP into ATP by the

oxidation of the carrier molecules NADH and FADH2

Respiration

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What is oxidative phosphorylation

Respiration

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This occurs when a kinase transfers a phosphate from a

substrate directly to ADP.

Respiration

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What is substrate level phosphorylation

Respiration

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Angiosperms are what kind of plants?

Plant Systems

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What is flowering

Plant Systems

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Cell walls in plants are made of what?

Plant Systems

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What is cellulose

Plant Systems

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What are the two things that vascular tissues

consist of?

Plant Systems

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What is xylem and phloem

Plant Systems

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90% of the water a plant loses escapes through

what?

Plant Systems

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What is the stomata

Plant Systems

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What plant hormone stimulates cell elongation and

growth by softening the cell wall?

Plant Systems

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What is auxin

Plant Systems

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Temperature, water, sunlight, wind are examples of what kind of factors?

Ecology

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What is abiotic

Ecology

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The pattern of spacing of individuals within

the area the population inhabits

Ecology

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What is dispersion

Ecology

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These strategists have many young, little

parenting, and a short life-span

Ecology

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What is r-strategists

Ecology

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A relationship where one organism benefits

and the other is unaware of the other

organism.

Ecology

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What is commensalism

Ecology

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This occurs when organisms at higher trophic levels

have greater concentrations of

accumulated toxins stored in their bodies than those

at lower trophic levels.

Ecology

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What is biological magnification

Ecology

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What is the equation for water potential?

Labs

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Pressure potential + solute potential

Labs

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What was used to measure the oxygen

consumption of sprouted and

unsprouted seeds?

Labs

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What is a spectrometer

Labs

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A technique that separates large molecules of DNA on the

basis of their rate of movement through the

agarose gel in an electric field

Labs

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What is gel electrophoresis

Labs

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Bacteria uptakes a plasmid by using

what?

Labs

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What is heat shock

Labs

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Increasing wind with a fan will ______ transpiration

Labs

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What is increase

Labs

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These help prevent uncontrolled cell

growth

Biotechnology

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What are tumor-suppressor genes

Biotechnology

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Collection of identical or similar genes that are cluster/dispersed

throughout the genome

Biotechnology

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What is a gene family

Biotechnology

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These have no introns, more mutations, and

coupled transcription/translation

Biotechnology

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What is prokaryotic

Biotechnology

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DNA in which nucleotide sequences from two different sources are

combined in vitro into the same DNA molecule

Biotechnology

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What is recombinant DNA

Biotechnology

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A DNA molecule that can carry foreign DNA into a cell and replicate there.

Biotechnology

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What is a cloning vector

Biotechnology

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Ice _____ because it is less dense than water.

Random

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What is floats

Random

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This allows insects to walk on water without breaking the surface.

Random

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What is surface tension

Random

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These are responsible for growth and repair, defense against

invaders, and signaling from one cell to another.

Random

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What are proteins

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These proteins assist in folding other proteins.

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What are chaperone proteins

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The are chemical reactions that build up molecules

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What is anabolism

Random

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What is the bicarbonate ion

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What is the most important buffer in

human blood?

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