DNA
Biomolecules
Cell Transport
Cell Types/Viruses
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100

What is the function of DNA?

It stores and transmits genetic information that determines traits and directs cell activities.

100

Name the four biomolecules. 

Carbohydrate, Lipid, Protein, and Nucleic Acid. 

100

The diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane is called ____.

Osmosis

100

All cells can be classified into one of two categories. What are those two categories named? 

Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic

100

Give an example of a lipid. 

FAT, WAX, OIL, CHOLESTEROL, STEROIDS, PHOSPHOLIPIDS


200

What is complementary to the DNA sequence A-T-G-C?

T-A-C-G

200

Which biomolecule provides QUICK and SHORT-TERM energy?

Carbohydrate

200

What is Endocytosis

When a cell takes in a large molecule by forming a vacuole around it and moving it into the cell.

200

What do viruses need to replicate?

A living host.

200

What is homeostasis? 

A self-regulating process by which a living organism can maintain internal stability while adjusting to changing external conditions.

300

The sides (backbone) of the DNA ladder are made of these two components.

Sugar (deoxyribose) and phosphate

300
Lipids are the main component in the cell ______________. 

Membrane. (Phospholipid bilayer)

300

Which type of cellular transport requires ATP Energy. 

Active Transport

300

Which two biomolecules make up a virus?

Nucleic Acid and Protein.

300

The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration is called ____.

Passive Transport/Diffusion

400

What does DNA replication produce?

Two identical DNA molecules, each with one original strand and one new strand

400

What is the difference between a monomer and a polymer? 

A monomer is a single unit of a biomolecule. A polymer is a chain of monomers. 

400

What are two examples of passive transport?

Simple Diffusion

Osmosis

Facilitated Diffusion

400

What is one major difference between a virus and a cell?

Viruses are not made of cells and cannot reproduce on their own.

400

How do molecules enter and exit the cell. 

Through the cell membrane. 
500

What are the components of a nucleotide? 

Phosphate group, Deoxyribose sugar, and Nitrogenous Base

500

What is the main function of an enzyme AND how does it do it? 

Speeds up chemical reactions within the body by lowering the activation energy. 

500

When an animal cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, what will happen to it?

It will lose water and shrink. 

500

What is the protective outer layer of a virus that surrounds its genetic material called?

The Capsid

500

When you miss Biology class, what is the classroom policy?

You check the missing work station and ask Mrs. Marquez if necessary outside of class time. Complete missing work within three school days. 

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