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100

What organelle is the storage and organization center of the cell?

Golgi apparatus

100

What are the two differences between active and passive transport?

Active: uses ATP and goes against the gradient 

Passive: no ATP and with gradient

100

What is the complementary RNA to this DNA strand: CAACGT

GUUGCA

100

What happens in the G1, S G2, and G0 phases?

G1: growth (more proteins, cytoplasm, energy)

S: DNA replication and centrosome duplication

G2: more growth (organelles, energy)

G0: rest phase (NOT a part of cell cycle)

100

What is a phenotype?

A physical characteristic

200

What are the 3 major characteristics of Eukaryotic cells?

Membrane bound nuclei

Membrane bound organelles

Rod-shaped chromosomes

200

What is at least one function of each: carbohydrates, fats, and proteins?

Carbs: short term energy and structure

Fats: long term energy, insulation, and hormones\

Proteins: structure, enzymes, protection

200

What is the goal of DNA replication?

To make 2 identical (to each other and the original) DNA strands to be used in new cells

200

What happens in telophase?

Nuclear envelopes begin to reform around the 2 new nuclei and the mitotic spindle breaks down into the new cytoskeleton 

200

What is the difference between homozygous and heterozygous allele pairs?

Homozygous have the same type of allele, heterozygous have different alleles

300

What are the two functions of the central vacuole?

Hydration and structure from internal pressure


300

What are the inputs and outputs of photosynthesis?

CO2+light+H2O -> glucose and O2

300

What is the big idea of central dogma?

DNA is the genetic code that is used to create all of our proteins

300

What is the purpose of mitosis vs the purpose of meiosis?

Mitosis splits 1 diploid into 2 identical diploid cells

Meiosis splits 1 diploid into 4 non-identical haploid gametes

300

A pure tall plant and a pure short plant are crossed- what is the genotype and phenotype ratio of their offspring?

100% heterozygous Tt and 100% tall

400

What are the 3 postulates of cell theory?

All cells come from other cells

Cells are the basic unit of structure and function

All organisms are made of one or more cells

400

What are the 4 steps of cellular respiration?

Glycolysis, Pyruvate Conversion, Citric Acid Cycle, Oxidative Phosphorylation

400

What are the roles of mRNA, tRNA, and rRNA?

mRNA: brings genetic code to the ribosomes

tRNA: carries amino acids to ribosomes

rRNA: regulates ribosome function and protein synthesis

400

What is the protein that is used in eukaryotic cytokinesis?

Actin filaments

400

What is the law of dominance?

Whenever there is a dominant trait present in a genotype, the phenotype will be the dominant trait

500

mRNA is present in the cell but no proteins are being made- what organelle is likely malfunctioning?

ribosome

500

Describe the direction of ion flow and purpose of the Sodium/Potassium pump

3 Na+ out, 2 K+ in -> makes cell more negative
500

What is the name of the enzyme that attaches together new mRNA off of the DNA template strand?

RNA polymerase

500

What are two major differences between meiosis I and meiosis II?

I: creates 2 diploid cells and splits homologous chromosomes 

II: creates 4 haploid cells and splits sister chromatids

500

A woman with brown eyes has a parent with blue eyes (recessive). What must her genotype be?

Bb (must have dominant B to show brown eyes, but have b donated from blue eyed parent)

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