Cancer Biology
Michelle and Proteins
Ecology of Cancer and Animal behaviour
Photosynthesis, Ecology, and Sustainability
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100
A tumour where the cells have relatively small nuclei.
What is a benign tumour?
100
The TATA box is present in this kind of cell.
What are eukaryotes?
100
Worker bees are genetically programmed to collect nectar and bring it back to the hive.
What is a proximate explanation?
100
The product(s) of lactic acid fermentation.
What are lactic acid and NAD+?
100
A characteristic of an environment gained through only the use of the senses.
What is an observation?
200
The kind of cancer responsible for the most annual mortalities.
What is lung cancer?
200
The level of protein structure that is caused by the hydrogen bonds between the carboxyl oxygen of one amino acid and the amino hydrogen of another.
What is secondary structure?
200
Transport, establishment, spread, and impact
What are the stages of invasion?
200
The interactions, not the organisms themselves.
What is a community?
200
Developing an accurate numerical model of an ecosystem is _____.
What is complicated?
300
Deletion, transposition, inversion, insertion are examples of ______.
What are DNA rearrangements?
300
An protein complex consisting of a central enzyme and several accessory proteins.
What is a holoenzyme?
300
An island where the population of marine iguanas is thrive, but the population of land iguanas has been wiped out by a volcanic eruption.
What is an ecosystem susceptible to invasion?
300
The form of competition that best represents the interaction between cancerous and noncancerous cells.
What is allelopathy?
300
A population whose allele frequencies are unlikely to change without a large disturbance.
What is an evolutionary stable state?
400
______, repair, redistribution, and repopulation are the 4 R's of radiobiology.
What is reoxygenation?
400
The template strand being transcribed is GCC TAC GGG TAC ATC TTT.
What is AUG CCC AUG UAG?
400
Some frogs are so well camouflaged that even their mates can't find them.
What is not an adaptive behaviour?
400
The capacity of an ecosystem to maintain a balanced community.
What is ecosystem integrity?
400
The mechanism through which populations evolve that is the biggest concern in oncology.
What are mutations?
500
A pathogen removed from an sick organism does not cause a disease when inserted into a healthy organism.
What is not a pathogen?
500
The enzyme responsible for binding an amino acid to the tRNA molecule.
What is tRNA synthetase?
500
All invasive species are harmful.
What is true.
500
Lack of nutrients, hypoxia, and lack of space.
What are bottom-up population regulating factors?
500
TRUE or FALSE: Eutrophication can disrupt an evolutionary stable state.
What is true?
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