DNA Strucure & Functions
Homeostasis
Biotechnology
CER and Graphing
Genetic Engineering
100

What are the building blocks of Protein?

Amino Acids

100

What does Homeostasis mean?

the state of balance that living organisms maintain in their internal physical and chemical conditions

100

What is a micropipette used for?

A micropipette is a laboratory instrument used to measure and transfer very small volumes of liquids.

100

What is a claim?

the main argument of an essay. It is the most important part of an academic paper

100

What is a plasmid?

a small, circular, double-stranded DNA molecule that can replicate independently from a cell's chromosomal DNA

200

Explain how DNA determines the structure of a protien

1. DNA Stores the Genetic Code 

2. other stuff idk kid

200

Which feedback mechanism is the relationship between excersice and heart rate?

negative feedback mechanism

200

What is the purpose of Gel Electrophoresis? Explain.

Gel electrophoresis is a laboratory technique used to separate and analyze DNA fragments (or other macromolecules like RNA and proteins) based on their size and charge.

200

What does DRY MIX stand for?

  • DRY:

    • Dependent   


    • Responding   


    • Y-axis   


  • MIX:

    • Manipulated   


    • Independent   


    • X-axis   



200

What's a Restriction Enzyme?

proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences, called restriction sites, to produce fragments with known sequences at each end

300

What protein is affected with Type 1 diabetes?

Insulin

300

What is the stimulis AND counter response of Hyperglycemia?

1. Inadequate Insulin Production 

2. Insulin Release/Glucose Uptake

300

What is the purpose of PCR tech? What does PCR stand for??

The purpose of Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) is to make many copies of a specific segment of DNA.

300

What is the defenition of a control variable?

The unit that is kept the same throughout the expirement.

300
Explain in words how we amde a paper model of a recombinant plasmid.

goo

400

What protein is affected in Sickle Cell Anemia?

Hemoglobin.

400

Explain how glucose gets in a cell.

idk ask leo
400

On a P20 micropipette, what would you set it to for 10hl? 3hl?

Idk ask the others

400
In an expirement where an amount of coffee is fed to a set of 7 mice to see how many (cm's) they grow after 1 month. What is the dependant variable.

Cm's of growth

400

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FREE

500

Explain how sicle cell anemia can cause a problem in the circulatory system. How can this cause problems in other parts of the body?

Organ damage and wtv

500

What is the goal in the negative feedback loop? To get back to what

Homeostasis

500

What is the maximum volume for a P20 micropipette? and the minimum.

2-20 hl

500

Give an example of a CER paragraph. (define Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning)

poo

500

Why did the P- on the LB/amp (II) plate have no growth?

The absence of growth on the P- LB/amp (II) plate demonstrates the effectiveness of the ampicillin selection. Only bacteria that have acquired the pGLO plasmid and gained ampicillin resistance can survive and grow on this plate.

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