Where do the electron transfer chains exist for the light-dependent reactions?
What are the thylakoid membranes?
What color of light does chlorophyll a reflect?
What is green light?
What is the young man from Africa using to make briquettes for kitchen cooking and warmth on cool nights in Africa?
What is farm waste?
Ammonia is produced as a waste product of __________breakdown within our blood.
What is protein?
What are PAMPS exactly?
Pathogen associated molecular patterns ---they are the identity behind a pathogen.
What are red, violet, and orange?
What is brown adipose tissue?
What is a tissue that contains mitochondria that can release energy as heat, rather than store it in ATP?
What greenhouse gas is being reduced in the experiment at UC Davis with dairy cattle?
What is methane?
DAILY TRIPLE!!!
What are the structures that our textbook discusses for waste exchange in mammals, earthworms, and insects?
What are Mammalian kidneys?
What are Earthworm nephridia?
What are Insect malpighian tubules?
HIV primarily infects which three types of cells according to our textbook?
What are macrophages, dendritic cells, and helper T cells?
This wavelength of color has the highest energy or frequency.
What is violet?
What is it called when a person's brain activity becomes impaired when their core body temperature falls below 95 degrees fahrenheit?
What is hypothermia?
What food are the dairy cattle at UC Davis being fed to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions?
What is seaweed?
What parts of the kidney's nephron are greatly controlled by hormones that control urine concentration?
What are the distal and collecting tubules?
Which blood type has no antigens on its surface?
What is Blood type O?
For each six atoms of carbon derived from CO2 fixed in the light independent reactions, how many molecules of PGAL are produced?
What is 12?
The bacteria that are in plaque can cause periodontitis as well as what?
What is atherosclerosis?
This animal was domesticated into our modern dog.
What is a wolf?
How do ectothermic animals control their internal temperatures?
What is a set of proteins that circulate in inactive form in blood and tissue fluid, and when activated will effect responses against extracellular pathogens?
What is Complement?
DAILY DOUBLE!!
How does the cyclic pathway differ from the noncyclic pathway?
The cyclic pathway evolved before the noncyclic pathway and doesn't produce oxygen or NADPH, and therefore no sugar will be produced.
Cyclic only uses PS1 whereas noncyclic uses both PS1 and PS2.
What are the 5 most important parts of a nephron?
What are the: bowmans capsule, proximal tubule, loop of henle, distal tubule, and collecting duct?
What is Europe?
What can a doctor look for in a person's urine to detect damaged kidneys?
What is look at urine that is high in protein?
Which cells can kill infected body cells that are missing part or all of their MHC markers?
These cells are part of both innate and adaptive immune features?
What are NK cells?