Biochemistry
Dna
Cell stuff
cell resp
photo
100

What is considered basic on the pH scale?

Above 7 to 14

100

This is a piece of single-stranded nucleic acid

What is RNA?

100

This is the function of the mitochondria specifically

Don’t just say mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell 

Must specify that mitochondria is the site of cellular respiration (ATP being made)

100

This is an alternate form of cellular respiration that occurs during low oxygen levels and produces ethanol is a byproduct

What is alcoholic fermentation?

What does anaerobic cellular respiration?

100

ATP is an acronym for this

What is adenosine triphosphate?

200

These are the four macromolecules of life

What are proteins lipids, nucleic acids carbohydrates

200

This is what comprises the backbone of a DNA molecule

What are alternating sugar phosphate?

200

This is a form of passive transport or molecules, travel from an area of high concentration to low concentration

What is diffusion?

200

this is the net amount of products produced during glycolysis

What is 2 ATP, 2NADH and 2 pyruvate

200

This term refers to the process of producing ATP by moving electrons across the gradient, which spins the ATP synthase

What is chemiosmosis

300

This comprises the backbone of a DNA molecule

What is a sugar phosphate?

300

This is the term used to describe the fact that one DNA molecules runs 5’ to 3’ while the other runs 3’ to 5’

What is  anti-parallel?

300

this term can refer to a solution who has relatively low solute concentration

What is hypotonic?

if a red blood cell was placed in a hypotonic solution, it should swell up since the water wants to diffuse from the area of high concentration to low concentration, which technically would be the inside of the cell

300

Oxidation of this compound turns it into pyruvic acid in the first step of cellular respiration

what is glucose?

300

This is the final electron acceptor at photosystem 1 and takes the electrons to the Calvin cycle

What is NADP+

400

This is an atom that has a net charge

What is an ion?

400

These are the terms used to refer to the distance on a chromosome between two genes

What is the map unit?

which is also equal to a one percent recombination frequency

400

This organelle produces proteins for secretion

What is the rough endoplasmic reticulum?

400

During cellular respiration oxidation of this molecule, with the addition of hydrogen, becomes a water molecule

what is oxygen?

400

this is the yellow orange pigment present and leaves that can be found alongside chlorophyll.

This is from one of our labs, the correct answer is 

what are carotenoids 

500

This is the element present in all organic compounds

What is carbon?

500

This the term used to describe what happens when a bacteria takes up external DNA and incorporates it into its genome

What is transformation?

500

This organelle is responsible for producing ribosomes

What is the nucleolus?

You will need to know all the functions of the parts of the cell

500

Accepting electrons at the end of the electron transport chain is the job of this molecule during cellular respiration

what is oxygen?

500

this action is used to create a proton gradient inside the thylakoid during photosynthesis

What are electrons passing through the photosystems?

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