Kingdoms/Domains
Evolution/Natural Selection
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Plants
Cells
100
Name the 3 Domains.
Archea, Eukarya, Bacteria
100
Charles Darwin is known as the father of?
Natural Selection
100
Cellular Respiration is also known as (exclude glycolosis)?
Aerobic Respiration
100
What do plant cells contain that other cells do not?
Cell Wall
100
All cells have...
(Any Acceptable)- cytoplasm, cell membrane, ribsomes, or chromosomes
200
Which Kingdom contains the oldest species?
Archea
200
What species(2) did Charles Darwin observe when studying natural selection?
Turtles & Finches
200
What organelle carrys out cellular respiration?
Mitochondria
200
What is the structure within plants that holds water?
Vacuole
200
The Nucleus contains...
(Any acceptable): chromosomes, DNA or genes
300
What makes the Eukarya kingdom unique?
The cells contained within this kingdom contain a nucleus.
300
What is a condition that satisfies Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?
(any acceptable): No natural selection Mutations do not occur No gene flow No genetic drift Random mating
300
What are the 2 cycles of photosynthesis?
Light reaction & Dark reaction
300
When plant cells undergo mitosis, what structure forms the cell wall?
Cell Plate
300
What does a cellular membrane contain (2 things)?
Phospholipid bilayer and proteins
400
Name all of the kingdoms.
Protista, Plantae, Animalia, and Fungi
400
What are the 2 types of speciation?
Allopatric & Sympatric
400
What is this chemical process called O2 + C6H12O6 -> CO2 + H2O?
Cellular Respiration
400
What structure forms when two plant cells exchange information?
Plasmodesmata
400
What occurs when two cells (not plants) exchange information?
Gap Junction
500
What is the difference between Obligate anarobes and Obligate aerobes?
One must have oxygen to live (obligate aerobe) One cannot live with oxygen (obligate anaerobe)
500
Name all of the variables within the Hardy-Weinberg equation and the equation itself. What do these variables represent?
q = allele frequency of the recessive allele p = allele frequency of the dominant allele p^2 = frequency of homozygous dominant individuals q^2 = frequency of homozygous recessive individuals 2pq = frequency of heterozygotes p + q = 1 (p^2) + 2pq + (q^2) = 1
500
What is the chemical formula for photosynthesis?
light + CO2 + H2O -> O2 + C6H12O6
500
What is the vascular bundle made up of (3 things)?
Xylem, Phloem, and Bundle Sheath cells
500
When does a cleavage furrow form?
During mitosis, as the cell is dividing.
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