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100

The macromolecule that deals with long-term energy

Lipids

100

Which stages of the cell cycle happen within mitosis?

Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase

100

in a pedigree, what does a straight line between a male and female mean?

They are married

100

Within homeostasis, if the body is sweating, what does that mean the body is trying to keep in check

body temperature

200

The macromolecule that is not on food labels 

nucleic acids
200

Which stage does the nuclear envelope disapper?

Prophase

200

If you have a parent that is homozygous recessive aa and a parent that is homozygous dominant AA, what will the kids be

100% Aa 

200

Three stages of cellular respiration

glycolysis, krebs cycle, and electron transport chain

300

A scientist discovers a new molecule that is composed of repeating units, contains carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, and is primarily used for long-term energy storage. However, unlike typical examples, it is not soluble in water.

Which macromolecule is the scientist most likely studying?


Lipid

300

What three stages are in interphase

G1, S, G2

300

A parent is homozygous recessive and has blonde hair. The other parent is heterozygous and has brown hair.


What will the kids phenotype be?

50% brown hair and 50% blonde hair

300

Are ATP and NADPH a reactant, product, or neither within the photosynthesis process.

neither

400

Two athletes follow different diets: one consumes mostly carbohydrates, while the other consumes more proteins. During a long endurance event, the first athlete performs better initially, but the second maintains muscle function longer.

Which explanation best accounts for this difference?

A. Carbohydrates store genetic information used during exercise
B. Proteins provide quick energy faster than carbohydrates
C. Carbohydrates provide immediate energy, while proteins support structure and repair
D. Proteins are broken down into sugars more efficiently than carbohydrates

C. Carbohydrates provide immediate energy, while proteins support structure and repair

400

A researcher observes a group of cells and notices that the chromosomes are aligned along the center of the cell, but spindle fibers are not properly attached to all chromosomes. As a result, cell division is delayed.

Which phase of mitosis is being affected, and why is the delay occurring?

A. Prophase; chromosomes are condensing too slowly
B. Metaphase; the cell is ensuring all chromosomes are properly attached before separation
C. Anaphase; chromosomes are failing to move to opposite poles
D. Telophase; nuclear membranes are not reforming


B. Metaphase; the cell is ensuring all chromosomes are properly attached before separation

400

Where is called when went a trait is not expressed as much?

recessive

400

The four nitrogenous bases in RNA

Adenine, Uracil, Guanine, Cytosine

500

Enzymes lower what

activation energy

500

A drug prevents the formation of spindle fibers in dividing cells. Scientists test it as a cancer treatment because it stops rapidly dividing cells from completing mitosis.

Why would this drug be effective in slowing cancer growth?

A. It speeds up mitosis, causing cells to divide uncontrollably
B. It prevents chromosomes from being copied
C. It blocks chromosome movement, stopping cell division
D. It strengthens cell membranes to prevent mutation

C. It blocks chromosome movement, stopping cell division

500

What is the ratio for two heterozygous individuals?

3:1

500

Type of mutation that only changes one nucleotide

Point mutation

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