Chemistry of Life & Cells
Cellular Energetics
Cell Communication & Cycle
Heredity & Gene Exp.
Natural Selection & Ecology
100

The property of water responsible for the upward movement of sap in trees.

Cohesion/Adhesion (Transpirational-pull)

100

This organelle is the site of the Krebs cycle (Citric Acid Cycle) in eukaryotes.

Mitochondrial Matrix

100

These are the three stages of cell signaling.

Reception, Transduction, and Response

100

The process where RNA polymerase uses DNA as a template to create mRNA.

Transcription

100

The measure of an organism's ability to survive and produce fertile offspring.

Biological Fitness

200

The type of bond formed between the carboxyl group of one amino acid and the amino group of another.

Peptide bond

200

The final electron acceptor in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.

NADP+ (Forming NADPH)

200

This is the term used to describe programmed cell death process often triggered by signaling pathways.

Apoptosis

200

In a cross between AaBb×AaBb, this is the expected phenotypic ratio.

9:3:3:1

200

This type of succession occurs in an area where no soil previously existed or was destroyed.

Primary Succession

300

The effect on a cell placed in a hypertonic solution relative to its cytosol.

It will shrivel/plasmolyze (Water leaves the cell)

300

These molecules lower the activation energy (ΔG) of a chemical reaction.

Enzymes (Catalysts)

300

The phase of the cell cycle where DNA is replicated.

S phase (Synthesis)

300

The enzyme responsible for unwinding the DNA double helix at the replication fork.

Helicase

300

Evolution toward similar traits in unrelated species due to similar environments.

Convergent Evolution

400

The cellular structure primarily responsible for the synthesis of lipids and detoxification.

Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (SER)

400

This process occurs in the cytosol and is the first step of both aerobic and anaerobic respiration.

Glycolysis

400

This type of membrane receptor undergoes a conformational change upon ligand binding, allowing specific ions (such as Na+ or Ca2+) to flow through a channel and change the electrochemical gradient of the cell.

Ligand-gated ion channel.

400

Non-coding sequences of mRNA that are removed during post-transcriptional processing.

Introns

400

The five conditions required for a population to be in Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium.

Large population, No migration, No mutation, Random mating, No natural selection.

500

The theory explaining how mitochondria and chloroplasts originated from free-living prokaryotes.

Endosymbiotic Theory

500

The movement of H+ ions across the inner mitochondrial membrane to drive ATP synthesis.

Chemiosmosis (via ATP Synthase)

500

Small non-protein, water-soluble molecules like cAMP or Ca2+ that spread a signal.

Secondary messengers

500

This laboratory technique uses a heat-stable DNA polymerase (like Taq) to rapidly amplify specific sequences of DNA through repeated cycles of denaturation, annealing, and extension.

Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR).

500

The rule stating that only about 10% of energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next.

The 10% Rule

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