What is evolution?
The generational change in inheritable characteristics
How many Neutrons does nitrogen have?
It has an atomic number of 7 and an atomic mass of 14
7 neutrons
The end result of meosis
Four different daughter cells
what traits are visible in the body?
Phenotypes
best blood vessel for gas exchange
Capillaries
You read a patients karyotype and they have 45 chromosomes. what syndrome do they have?
What is turners syndrome
Which bond requires the transfer of electrons
what is Ionic bonds
What is the "I" phase in mitosis?
what is interphase
Which part of the body absorbs the most nutrients.
The small intestines
How is oxygen transported in the body
bonding with the hemoglobin in blood cell
what is ovaries
Which reaction causes the breakdown of large molecules?
What is Dehydration synthesis
what is Phospholipids
The two main catagories for cell types
Eukaryotic and prokaryotic
What anatomically differentiates Veins from arteries
Veins have valves to move blood and arteries have muscular walls and pressure to move blood
Transcribe this sequence
TAC-GAG-CAC-TCT-ATC
AUG-CAC-GUG-AGA-UAG
What makes a liquid acidic?
A high concentration of hydrogen atoms
List the steps in mitosis
Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telephase
List the anatomy of lungs in order
Pharynx, larynx, trachea, Bronchus, Bronchiole, Alveous
List the hierarchy of biological organization
Atom, Molecule, Organelle, Cell, Tissue, Organ, Organ System, and Organism
This monomer contains nitrogen atoms
What is Amino acids
How do the rough ER and Golgi apperatus work together
Rough ER produces and prepares proteins that are then sent to the golgi to be refined and shipped around the body.
(Factory and post office)
List each monomer of each macromolecule
monosaccharides, Fatty acids, amino acids, and nucleic acid.
What are the 4 main chambers of the heart and include their valves
Right atrium, Tricuspid (or Rt AV valve), right ventricle, Left atrium, bicuspid( or Lt AV valve), left ventricle