Genetics
Cellular Energetics
Growth & Division
Cell Structure
Biochemistry
100

A term describing an organism with two identical alleles for a trait  

Homozygous

100

Where do light-dependent reactions occur?

Thylakoid membrane

100

The phase where DNA replication occurs.

S Phase

100

What type of cells do not have a nucleus?

Prokaryotic cells

100

What are the monomers of proteins?

Amino acids

200

A pattern of inheritance where both alleles are fully expressed.

Codominance

200

What are the two key products generated in light-dependent reactions?

ATP & NADPH

200

The structure that helps separate chromosomes during mitosis

Spindle fibers

200

What does hydrophilic mean?

Loves water

200

What property is a result of an unequal distribution of electrons gives water?

Polarity

300

What is an example of a polygenic trait?

Skin color, eye color (humans), fruit fly eye color

300

What reaction in photosynthesis produces glucose? 

Calvin cycle

300

In what type of cells does mitosis occur in?

Somatic (body) cells

300

What type of transport involves the movement of gases across the membrane without any energy?

Simple Diffusion

300

What type of bond involves the transfer of electrons from a metal to nonmetal?

Ionic bonds

400

What happens during Anaphase II?

Sister chromatids separate

400

What are the 3 stages of aerobic cellular respiration?

Glycolysis, Kreb's cycle, electron transport chain

400

What is the end result of mitosis?

2 diploid daughter cells identical to the parent cell

400

What does the cell theory state?

-All living things are made of cells

-Cells are the basic unit of life

-Cells come from other cells

400

What is produced when a base and an acid are combined?

A salt and water

500

What is the result of the entire process of meiosis?

4 haploid gamete cells

500

What happens during glycolysis?

Glucose is broken down into pyruvic acid

500
A parent cell has 48 chromosomes, how many chromosomes will be in each of the daughter cells?

48 chromosomes

500

If a red blood cell is placed in a hypertonic solution what will happen?

The red blood cell will shrink

500

What type of reaction involves water being used to split macromolecules?

Hydrolysis

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