how do plants make energy?
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How do plants make energy?. Oxidation is ____ electrons, reduction is _____ electrons. Glycolysis: glucose ______. How much ATP is made? Is it an aerobic or anaerobic process? Where does it occur?. Where does the citric acid cycle take place?. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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How do plants make energy?
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Oxidation is ____ electrons, reduction is _____ electrons.
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Glycolysis: glucose ______
How much ATP is made?
Is it an aerobic or anaerobic process?
Where does it occur?
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Where does the citric acid cycle take place?
What are 4 products of the citric acid cycle?
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Where is the ETC found?
What are the electron donors and the electron acceptor in the ETC?
Where does the proton gradient build up?
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What is chemiosmosis?
What supplies the energy to drive chemiosmosis?
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A cell that loses water is _____ to its environment.
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A plant cell that gains water has a ____(higher/lower)
water potential.
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Compare and contrast facilitated diffusion and active
transport.
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True or false: In a animal cell at equilibrium, there is no more
movement of water molecules
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The movement of sucrose into sieve tube members at the source is an example of:
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A non-substrate molecule that binds to the active site of an
enzyme is called a _________
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A facultative anaerobe is a cell that can do…
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A human somatic cell has ____ chromosomes.
A female somatic cell has ____ Barr bodies
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The fact that a parent only passes on one of two alleles to the offspring is called the
Law of _____
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Genes found on different chromosomes are not _____.
These genes follow the Law of ______ during meiosis.
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In this cross:
TtGgWw x ttGgww
what % of offspring will resemble the first parent? Assume independent assortment.
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Name the disorder:
An extra X in a maleOnly one X in a femalethree chromosome # 21
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When one gene affects the expression of another gene is
an example of ______
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A gene that has multiple phenotypic effects is called
____
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A parent who is:
AaBBCcDdeeFf
can produce how many types of gametes through independent
assortment?
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AORr x OOrr
What is the chance that a child that is O+ will be produced?
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A white eyed male is crossed with a carrier female (fly). What
% of their male offspring will have white eyes?
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A map unit = the % of _____ between two genes.
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Which nitrogenous bases are purines and which are
pyrimidines?
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Name the scientist(s):
1. Proved DNA replication is semi-conservative.2. Experiment relied on the fact that DNA does not contain sulfur. Proved DNA was genetic material.3. Did first transformation experiment.4. Figured out the structure of DNA
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DNA polymerase builds in a ___ ____ direction.
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If you supplied radioactive thymine to dividing bacteria,
where would you find the thymine after one round of
DNA replication?
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What is the function of the primase?
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