BIO 2 a water chemistry
BIO 2 d protein synthesis
BIO 3 cells
BIO 4 bacteria and viruses
BIO 5 a DNA
BIO 5 b Genetics
100

The property of a substance where its molecules are attracted to other molecules of the same kind and therefore stick together.

COHESION

100

What is the purpose of the flagellum?

MOVEMENT

100

TRUE OR FALSE

An important difference between viruses and living cells is that viruses cannot reproduce outside of cells.

TRUE

100

DNA stands for

deoxyribonucleic acid

100

The simple, three-nucleotide sequence on an mRNA molecule that codes for a specific amino acid.

codon

200

The property of a substance where its molecules are attracted to molecules of a different substance and therefore stick to a surface or other material.

ADHESION

200

What is the part of the cell responsible for the “rough” appearance of endoplasmic reticulum?

PROTEINS

200

What could be successfully treated with antibiotics?

BACTERIA

200

The four nitrogenous bases in DNA are Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, and this one.

thymine

200

This enzyme is responsible for synthesizing a complementary strand of mRNA from a DNA template.

RNA polymerase

300

Complete the sentence:

Water is _________ that has a slightly ________ charge on the __________ side and a slightly _________ charge on the two ___________ sides.

Water is polar that has a slightly negative charge on the oxygen side and a slightly positive charge on the two hydrogen sides.

300

the brain/control center of the cell

NUCLEUS

300

Viruses replicate through?

Lysogenic and Lytic

300

The type of weak bond that holds the complementary nitrogenous base pairs (A-T and C-G) together.

Hydrogen bond

300

The process where the DNA code is copied into an mRNA molecule in the cell's nucleus.

transcription

400

Responsible for carrying coded information from the nucleus

mRNA

400

When an animal eats, food stays in the stomach for a period of time. When a unicellular organism, such as Paramecium, takes in food, the food is contained in which organelle?

VACUOLE

400

TRUE or FALSE

Bacteria reproduce asexually by binary fission.

TRUE

400

The final structure of DNA, described by Watson and Crick in 1953.

double helix

400

The process where the mRNA code is "read" by a ribosome to assemble a chain of amino acids (a protein).

translation

500

The parts of DNA that provide the code for proteins are the

NITROGENOUS BASES

500
Experimental observation:1. nucleus is present; 2. cell wall is present; 3. chloroplast is present 


The eukaryotic organism described above should be classified as


PLANT

500

The protein structure that makes up the outside of viruses.

CAPSID

500

In 1950 Erwin Chargaff discovered that the percentage of adenine in DNA equals to percentage of thymine, and that the percentage of cytosine is equals the percentage of guanine.
This proved invaluable to the eventual discovery of which aspect of DNA?

structure

500

The type of RNA molecule that carries a specific amino acid to the ribosome and matches it to a codon.

tRNA or transfer RNA

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