14.36
15.8
16.17
18.1
18.2
100

What influences resistance to blood flow?

Viscosity, vessel length, vessel diameter

100

Approximately when did life begin?

4 million years ago

100

After meiosis is complete, how many cell will there be?

4

100

What are the four groups of macromolecules?

Carbohydrates, Lipids, Nucleic Acids, Proteins

100

True or false: Carbohydrates can be sugars, starches, or fiber.

True

200

Which blood vessel endures the highest blood pressure and blood flow?

Aorta and arteries

200

What does gradual chemical evolution suggest?

Life came from non-living matter.

200

When you start with one cell, at the end of mitosis, how many identical cells will you have?

Two

200

Which macromolecule is not found in food?

Nucleic acids

200

What are some sources of carbohydrates?

Whole-grain bread, cereal, pasta, etc.

300

What has high compliance? What has low compliance?

Veins;arteries

300

What term refers to life coming from other living things?

Biogenesis

300

In what stage of PMATC do cells fully split?

Cytokinesis

300

What function do lipids provide for living things?

Long-term energy storage

300

What does monosaccharide mean?

One sugar

400

Describe blood pressure.

The force applied by the heart and amount of blood pumped 

400

What term is another name for spontaneous generation?

Abiogenesis

400

Why does cancer happen?

Cells divide too quickly.

400

What is the polymer of carbohydrates?

Polysaccharides

400

What element is not found in carbohydrates?

Sulfur

500

How would the hardening of the arteries most likely affect blood flow?

The hardening of the arteries would likely restrict blood flow 

500

What did the primordial soup not contain?

Hydrogen

500

True or False: Genetic variation occurs after mitosis.

False

500

What are phospholipids made of?

2 fatty acids + 1 phosphate

500

How many monosaccharides form a disaccharide?

2

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