Biochemistry
Cell organelles
Relationships/Behaviors Synthesis
Biotechnology
Classification/Taxonomy
100

What are the Important Polysaccharides?

Glycogen,Starch,Cellulose

100

What are cells?

  • Cells are the basic units of life

  • All living organisms are made of cells

  • Unicellular: Living things made of a single cell

  • Multicellular: Living things made up of many cells

100

What are the types of symbiotic relationships?

mutualism, commensalism, parasitism

100

What is Biotechnology?

Refers to any technology used to change the genetic makeup of living things to make products.

100

What is Taxonomy?

Is the branch of biology that’s concerned with making these groups. 

200

What are Important Monosaccharides?

Simple sugars, Galactose, Glucose, Fructose

200

Why do we need different types of cells?

  • We are large!

  • We need different types of cells to carry out different jobs throughout our bodies

  • Because they do special jobs they need different shapes and structures to make them more successful

200

What does parasitism symbolic relationship mean?

One organism benefits and one is harmed.

200

What are some examples of Biotechnology?

Production of antibiotics, vaccines, synthetic hormones, biofuels, food production

200

Why is Taxonomy Important?

We need a consistent way to name and organize new and existing organisms.

300

What are the elements of nucleic acids?

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus

300

What is an organelle?

  • An organelle is a tiny part of a cell that carries out a specific function. 

  • They work together just as your organs work together.

300

What are some types of learning in Animal Behavior?

Habituation, Conditioning, Trail and error learning, Insight learning

300

What is Genetic engineering?

The direct manipulation of an organism genome using biotechnology.

300

What are the 8 levels of Taxonomy?


400

What are the 2 types of Nucleic Acids?

Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) and Ribonucleic Acid (RNA)

400

What are some Type of organelles?

Nucleus, Cytoplasm, Mitochondria, Ribosomes, Cell/Plasma membrane, Vacuole, Lysosome.

400

What is conditioning?

Making an association between two stimuli.

400

How is the DNA separated?

  1. The DNA is cut with the restriction enzymes.

  2. Then, it is loaded into the gel and hooked up to an electrical source.

  3. The negative electrical source repels the negative DNA.

  4. DNA is separated by size!

    • Small fragments move further down the gel.




400

What is a Cladograms?

A type of phylogenetic tree that compares organisms based on their shared characteristics.

500

What Factors that affect enzymes?

Extreme Temperature, pH,Salinity,Concentration

500

What are Stem cells?

They are cells that can become almost any body part and continually reproduce.

500

What are some animal behavior?

Migration, Taxis, Estivation and Hibernation, Imprinting, Courtship, Territoriality

500

What ares some types of Genetic Engineering

Personal genome sequencing, Gene cloning and bacterial transformation, Gene therapy and CRISPR, stem cells, Selective breeding, Hybridization

500

What is a bryophyte?

A group of plant species that reproduce via spores rather than flowers or seeds.

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