Biochemistry
Metabolism
Genetics
Homeostasis
Population Dynamics
100

This organic molecule is composed of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds.

What is a protein

100

This organelle is the primary site of aerobic cellular respiration in eukaryotic cells.

What is the mitochondrion?

100

This process produces an mRNA strand from a DNA template.

What is transcription?

100

This type of feedback mechanism amplifies a change away from the set point.

What is positive feedback?

100

This term describes the maximum population size an environment can sustainably support.

What is carrying capacity?

200

This type of reaction joins monomers together by removing a water molecule.

What is a condensation (dehydration synthesis) reaction?

200

This stage of cellular respiration produces pyruvate and occurs in the cytoplasm.

What is glycolysis?

200

The three-base sequence on a tRNA molecule that pairs with an mRNA codon is called this.

What is an anticodon?

200

This hormone lowers blood glucose levels by promoting glucose uptake by cells.

What is insulin?

200

The movement of individuals out of a population is called this.

What is emigration?

300

The primary structure of a protein refers to this specific feature.

What is the sequence of amino acids?

300

These molecules donate high-energy electrons to the electron transport chain.

What are NADH and FADH₂?

300

This type of mutation changes one nucleotide but does not alter the amino acid produced.

What is a silent mutation?



300

These structures detect changes in blood glucose levels.

What are the Islets of Langerhans (or pancreatic endocrine cells)?

300

This type of population growth occurs when resources are unlimited.

What is exponential growth?

400

This interaction is primarily responsible for stabilizing the secondary structure of proteins (alpha helix / beta pleated sheets).

What are hydrogen bonds?

400

The movement of hydrogen ions through ATP synthase during oxidative phosphorylation is called this.

What is chemiosmosis?

400

This enzyme adds nucleotides to a growing DNA strand during replication.

What is DNA polymerase?

400

When blood osmolarity rises, this hormone is released from the posterior pituitary gland to increase water reabsorption.

What is ADH (antidiuretic hormone)?

400

These factors limit population growth regardless of population size or distribution.

What are density-independent limiting factors?

500

A scientist observes that an enzyme-catalyzed reaction reaches a maximum rate despite increasing substrate concentration. This occurs because of this condition.

What is enzyme saturation (all active sites are occupied)?

500

A poison blocks oxygen from accepting electrons at the end of the electron transport chain. This process would immediately stop.

What is oxidative phosphorylation (or ATP production by the ETC)?

500

A mutation inserts two nucleotides into a coding sequence. This type of mutation will likely occur.

What is a frameshift mutation?

500

A patient has low metabolic rate, weight gain, and low blood levels of T₃ and T₄. The endocrine gland primarily responsible is this one.

What is the thyroid gland?

500

A relationship between organisms in an ecosystem whereby a predator species feeds on a photosynthetic species such as a plant or algae.

What is herbivory?

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