what are the 4 base pairs of DNA
t-thymine
c-cytosine
a-adenine
g-guanine
what is concentration gradient
change in concentration from one location to another
Does cellular respiration absorb or release energy
releases
what takes place during metaphase
chromosomes align in the middle
what is homeostasis
regulation and maintenance of the internal environment: temp, fluids, salts, pH, nutrients, and gases
what are the 3 parts of a nucleotide
1. phosphate
2. deoxyribose sugar
3. nitrogen containing base
what is the difference between prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells
prokaryotic cells- no nucleus
eukaryotic cells- have a nucleus
what is the role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis
absorbs energy
chromosomes are associated with a group of proteins called....
histones
what is regulated by the respiratory system
negative feedback
backbone is connected with _____ bonds, bases are connected with _____ bonds
1. covalent
2. hydrogen
water concentrate is higher inside the cell. water flows out the cell
where does cellular respiration take place
mitochondrion
what should a cell have at the end of interphase
2 sets of DNA and large enough to divide
what maintains a stable body temperature under a variety of conditions
thermoregulation
who came up with the base pair rule
chargaff
how is active transport and passive transport different
active- low concentrate to high concentrate (uses energy)
passive- high to low concentrate (no energy)
What are the reactants of cellular respiration
sugar and oxygen
What is the order of mitosis?
1. Prophase
2. metaphase
3.anaphase
4. telophase
what are the 4 parts of the control system in the body
1. sensors
2. control center
3. communication system
4. targets
what are the 3 processes of central dogma
1. replication
2. transcription
3. translation
what is endocytosis
taking liquids or large molecules into a cell by engulfing them in a membrane
what is the equation for photosynthesis
carbon dioxide + water >>>> a sugar + oxygen
6CO2+H2O>>>>C6H12O6+6O2
during which stage of the cell cycle does the cell make a copy of its nuclear DNA
synthesis
disruption of homeostasis: what is an example of short term effects and long term effects
1. virus
2. diabetes