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Member of an element family that all have the same number of protons but different number of neutrons

What is isotope?

100

A type of cell death in which the cells uses specialized cellular machinery to kill itself  

What is Apoptosis?

100

what is the purpose of an enzyme

acts as a catalyst to speed up reactions

100

Short distance communication that changes the behavior of cell

what is Paracrine Signaling?

100

diploid vs haploid 

what is diploid contains two complete sets of chromosomes. Haploid is a single set of unpaired chromosomes. 

100

leading vs lagging strands 

The lagging strand is synthesized continuously (5,3), where the leading strand is synthesized in short fragments (3,5) that are stitched together.   

100

Define Fitness

What is a term used to describe the ability of an organism to thrive in its environment? 

100

What are the smallest units of life?

What are Cells?

200

The simplest hydrocarbon molecule

What is Methane?

200

A cell organelle that decomposes fatty acids and hydrogen peroxide (performs metabolic functions)

What is Peroxisomes?

200

What are the 4 metabolic stages of cellular respiration

Glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, Krebs's cycle, and electron trasport chain

200

Somatic mutations can happen during ________ when there are errors in replication in S phase and the mistake was not checked correctly.

What is mitosis

200

label diagram 

A. leading strand template 

B.  leading strand

c. Okazaki fragment 

d. lagging strand 

E. lagging strang template 

F. parent DNA

200

after synthesis of a eukaryotic primary RNA transcript, the removal of portions of the transcript (introns) that will not be included in the mRNA and the joining together of the remaining portions (exons)

what is rna splicing

200

Differences occuring within a species is known as 

What is genetic variation?

200

What biome displays the highest amounts of biodiversity?

Tropical Rainforest

300

The cell membrane creates a barrier between the cell and its external environment with its ______ head.

What is hydrophilic?

300

Transports undigested material to the cell membrane for removal

What is a Lysosome?



300

What do the products and reactants of photosynthesis and cellular respiration have in common

the reactants of one cycle are the products of the other cycle and vice versa

300

What are the three basic steps of cell communication?

what is reception, transduction, and response?

300

The ability of a single gene to have multiple phenotypic effectsimple question connecting units

What is pleiotropy



300

What enhances the expression of a gene

what is the attachment of RNA polymerase to DNA

300

In what order were chloroplasts and mitochondria taken into the cell?

Mitochondria then chloroplasts

300

Give an example of a Vicariant event (Geographic Isolation)

Land bridges disappearing, Canyons forming, 

400

This unique and specific multi-chain protein is formed by B cells and binds to regions that match a specific molecular shape.

What is an antibody?

400

Type of lipid / steroid that helps maintain the cell membrane



what is  cholesterol ?

400

What is the correlation between surface area and efficiency

the more surface area the more efficient

ex. the many folds of the mitochondria

400

What happens if there was a mutation in the Cyclin B Kinase?

What is Cyclin B would not be activated, so mitosis would not occur because structure equals function?

400

Which of the following helps to stabilize mRNA by inhibiting its degradation?

What is 5' cap and poly-A tail

400

What happens when one nucleotide pair is lost from the middle of the coding sequence of a gene?

In the mRNA, the reading frame downstream from the deletion is shifted, leading to a long string of incorrect amino acids in the polypeptide, and in most cases, a stop codon will arise, leading to premature termination. The polypeptide will most likely be nonfunctional.

400

The ______-___________ equilibrium a principle stating that the genetic variation in a population will remain constant from one generation to the next in the absence of disturbing factors.

Hardy-Weinberg

400

What is the difference in the symbiotic relationships shown?

One is commensalism and the other is parasitism

500

The bond between OH & COOH is called _____ ? This bond is formed when glycerol binds with 3 fatty acids.

What is ester linkage?

500

The main purpose of this organic molecule is that the body can use them as a form of quick energy

what is Carbohydrates?

500

What metabolic processes are occurring in this diagram of photosynthesis

light dependent reaction and Calvin cycle

500

Explain the cAMP signaling pathway.

What is a ligand binds to a receptor which activates the Adenylyl Cyclase to turn ATP into cAMP. Then, many kinases are phosphorylated to promote a cellular response?

500

What is the enzymatic function of restriction enzymes?

What is to cleave nucleic acids at specific sites

500

Describe how a polypeptide to be secreted is transported to the endomembrane system?

what is a signal peptide on the leading end of the polypeptide being synthesized is recognized by a signal-recognition particle that brings the ribosome to the ER membrane. There the ribosome attaches and continues to synthesize the polypeptide, depositing it in the ER.

500

What is the difference between the Ray-finned fish and the Amphibians

Four Limbs

500

Which animal would have an immediate major change in population in the grasshopper population went extinct?

Rat populations

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