Are fungi, animals, and plants multicellular or unicellular?
What is multicellular
100
Are lipids or carbohydrates the main source of energy?
What are Carbs.
100
Which organelle do only plants have, where photosynthesis occurs?
What is chloroplast.
100
What is DNA in the form of?
What is a twisted ladder.
100
What is the order of protein synthesis from the beginning to the end?
What is DNA----mRNA----protein
200
Which organelle do plants and fungi have that animals don't have?
What is a Cell Wall
200
What is an enzymes job?
What is to speed up chemical reactions.
200
What is the difference in photosynthesis and respiration?
What is photosynthesis has the opposite products and reactants than respiration.
200
What is the complimentary strand of the DNA sequence AAG TCC ATG?
What is TTC AGG TAC?
200
Where does transcription and translation occur?
What is transcription- nucleus and translation- ribosomes
300
Do mitochandria do cellular respiration or anaerobic respiration?
What is cellular/aerobic respiration
300
Do enzymes increase or decrease activation energy?
What is decrease.
300
Between photosynthesis, aerobic respiration, and anaerobic respiration which one produces the most ATP?
What is aerobic respiration.
300
What is another term used to refer to gel electrophoresis?
What is DNA fingerprinting.
300
Why is variation in meiosis important?
What is so that other organisms have a better chance at surviving and they don't all die off.
400
What is the difference between osmosis/diffusion and active transport?
What is osmosis moves from high to low concentration and active transport is moving from low to high concentration.
400
What is the job of the lipid bi-layer?
What is to let water and gases in and out.
400
Where does aerobic respiration occur?
What is in the mitochandria.
400
What is used in genetic engineering to cut DNA?
What are restriction enzymes.
400
Name two differences between meiosis and mitosis?
What is meiosis is sexually and is haploid and mitosis is asexually and diploid.
500
What are the functions of the mitochandria, chloroplast, nucleus and ribosomes?
What is mitochandria- makes energy, chloroplast- photosynthesis occurs, nucleus- controls other cells and contains DNA, and ribosomes- protein synthesis occurs.
500
What makes up the organic molecules
Proteins:
Lipids:
Carbohydrates:
Nucleic Acids:
What is Proteins: Amino Acids
Lipids: Fats and Oils
Carbohydrates: Sugars and Starches
Nucleic Acids: Nucleotides
500
In photosynthesis light is used to make the process occur. What is used for aerobic respiration to occur?