Energy
Glycolysis and cellular respiration
Photosynthesis
Mitosis
Meiosis
100

A protein has these characteristics:

It increases the rate of a chemical reaction

It is not destroyed in a chemical reaction.

It binds the reactants of a reaction.

What is it?

The molecule is a catalyst and an enzyme.

100

Where does glycolysis occur?

Cytoplasm

100

What are the primary pigments in green leaves used for photosynthesis?

Chlorophyll

100

At what stage of mitosis does the nuclear envelope fragment (disappear)?

Prophase

100

How many daughter cells are produced at the end of meiosis?

4 daughter cells


200

What type of energy is predominant when hydrogen ions are diffusing through ATP synthase? (one or two words) 

Chemical Energy


200

What are the two types of fermentation reactions?

Ethanol and Lactic acid fermentation


200

Where does the Calvin cycle of photosynthesis occur in the chloroplast?

Stroma of the Chloroplast

200

At what stage of mitosis are sister chromatids aligned equidistant from the spindle poles?

Metaphase

200

At what stage do chromosomes undergo independent assortment?


Metaphase I

300

Define and distinguish exergonic and endergonic reactions.

what are the types of reactions where energy is released (exergonic) or absorbed (endergonic), respectively?

300

What is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain during aerobic cellular respiration?

Oxygen

300

When do CAM plants primarily take in carbon dioxide?

At night


300

The spindle fibers attach to replicated chromsomes during mitosis and meiosis at what region?

kinetochores

300

A mosquito has 6 chromosomes in its somatic cells. Ignoring crossing over, how many kinds of gametes can be produced during meiosis?

If a mosquito has 6 chromosomes in its somatic cells, that means it has 3 pairs of chromosomes. During meiosis, the chromosomes segregate independently, leading to the formation of different combinations of chromosomes in the gametes.

2N= 23= 8 Pairs

400

Refer to the image on the white board. 

Does the conversion of ADP + Pi to ATP release energy or require energy?

The conversion of ADP + Pi to ATP absorbs energy. This process occurs during cellular respiration and photosynthesis, where the ATP synthase enzyme catalyzes the addition of a phosphate group to ADP, forming ATP.

400

In comparing the catabolism and anabolism of glucose, cellular respiration results in the _____ of glucose, and photosynthesis results in the _____ of CO2.

oxidation of glucose,

reduction of CO2

400

What stage of photosynthesis has O2, ATP, and NADPH as endproducts?

Light Reactions


400

What is the process of cell division in prokaryotic cells called?

Binary fission

400

Liver cells of common laboratory rats have 42 chromosomes. Following meiosis, how many chromosomes are present in a gamete?

 Each gamete produced following meiosis will have half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. 

21 chromosomes

500

The mechanism by which the end product of a metabolic pathway inhibits an earlier step in the pathway is known as 

a) Feedback inhibition

b) neg feedback inhibition

c) allosteric regulation

d) positive feedback inhibition

Feedback inhibition

500

Consider the oxidation of glucose in the presence of oxygen. Start with one molecule of pyruvate and end at the completion of the Kreb's cycle. Do not include oxidative phosphorylation. 

How many NADH molecules will result?

How many FADH2 molecules will be obtained?

3 NADH

1 FADH2

500

Light-dependent reactions occur in the ____ and light-independent reactions occur in the _____ in the chloroplast of a typical cell.

Light Dependent: Thylakoid membrane

Light Independent: Stroma

500

What is the term used to describe the replicated form of a chromosome? (one or two words)

Sister Chromatid


500

Besides crossing over, what other process contributes to genetic variation in sexual reproduction?

Independent assortment of chromosomes during meiosis I, where homologous chromosomes segregate randomly into daughter cells.

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