Vocabulary
Chemistry of Life
Bacteria
DNA
Animal Kingdom
100

Zygote

A fertilized egg

100

What are the 4 common elements 

1)Hydrogen

2)Oxygen

3)Nitrogen

4)Carbon

100

Can bacteria be parasites or saprophytes

Both

100

Is DNA chemical responsible 

Yes

100

What are characteristics of animals 

1)  movement or locomotion

    2)  muscles

    3)  nerves

    4)  skeleton

5)  sensory organs

            A)  taste

            B)  smell

            C)  touch

            D)  sight

            E)  hearing

      6)  specialized tissues & systems

      7)  no alternation of generation

200

Hereditary 

The passing of traits to an offspring
200

What percent water are organisms

70%

200

Gram-Positive Bacteria

when the Gram solution does react to the chemicals in the cell wall (purple color)

200

What is DNA made up of 

nucleotides

200

What are the animal groups

1)  Invertebrates  :  have NO backbone 

                             (95 % of all organisms)

    2)  Vertebrates :  have a backbone

                               (5 % of all organisms)

300

Punnet Square

used in genetic problems to find the genotypic ratio

300

what do the numbers mean on the ph scale

1  -  6 Acids

7 Neutral (pure water)

8-14   Bases

300

Where can Gram-Negative Bacteria be found

air, food, soil, and on objects

300

What is DNA replication

Replication proceeds in both directions until each chromosome is completely copied & before active Mitosis & Meiosis

300

What are animal kingdom tissuse

Epithelial :  cover body surfaces

2)Muscular :  have proteins that allow 

                       the cells to contract

3)Connective :  support & connect parts

                      of the body (bone & blood)

4)Nervous :  carry information & react

                      to stimuli (nerve cells)

400

Taxonomy

assigning organisms a universally accepted name

400

What are the 4 macromolecules 

1)Carbohydrates

2)Lipids

3)Proteins

4)Nucleic Acids

400

Cyanobacteria are important producers of what aquatic environments?

    1)  ponds

    2)  lakes

    3)  puddles

    4)  streams

    5)  moist places on land

400

What are the steps of DNA replication

     1)  DNA unwinds

     2)  the DNA then breaks apart 

          (hydrogen bonds holding the    

           bases together are the weakest)

     3)  Free DNA nucleotides bond with 

          the open original template

     4)  results in 2 DNA molecules 

          identical to the original

400

What are the essentia functions for an animal

1)  Feeding

      2)  Respiration

      3)  Circulation

      4)  Excretion

      5)  Response

      6)  Movement

      7)  Reproduction

500

Cell Theory

All organisms are composed of cells or cell fragments

500

What are the 4 ways proteins differ

1)  Arrangement of amino acids

   2)  Order or sequence of amino acids

   3)  Kind of amino acids

   4)  Number of amino acids

500

How does Archaebacteria differ from eubacteria

1)  no murein in cell wall

 2)  structure of lipids in cell membrane

       different

 3)  sequence of bases in DNA & RNA

       different

 4)  structure of tRNA different

 5)  their reaction to anitbiotics is

       different

500

What is DNA code

The genetic code is determined by the sequence of base pairs in a DNA molecule

500

True or False 

Larger animals use a circulatory system to  

    move materials throughout the body

True

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