Cells
Macros
Protein Synthesis
Cell Energy
Genetics
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This type of organism does NOT have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.

What is a prokaryote?

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A single unit of any macromolecule. 

What is a monomer?

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Uses the nitrogen base pairs adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine. 

What is DNA?

1

process by which plant cells convert solar energy to food, usually sugars

What is photosynthesis?

1

This process produces in the formation of 2 genetically identical daughter cells. 

What is mitosis?

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This is the organelle where cellular respiration takes place and is found in most eukaryotic cells.

Mitochondria

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Most basic unit of a sugar.

What is a monosaccharide?

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A single stranded structure utilized in protein synthesis 

What is RNA? 

2

Heterotrophs obtain their energy through this process. 

What is cellular respiration?

2

Cells produces through meiosis and are considered haploid. 

What are gametes?

3

This organelle converts light energy into glucose. 

What is a chloroplast?

3

A building block of a protein.

What is an amino acid?

3

DNA --> RNA --> Protein Synthesis

What is the Central Dogma?

3

The chemical equation for cellular respiration. 

What is oxygen + glucose ---> ATP + water + Carbon dioxide?

3

A process by which chromosomes do not separate correctly in either meiosis 1 or meiosis 2 causing there to be more or less chromosomes in the final cell. 

What is nondisjunction?

4

ALL cell types have these four features in common.

What are cytoplasm, DNA, ribosomes, and a cell membrane?

4

A biomolecule that serves as a fast source of energy and a biomolecule that serves as long term energy and insulation. 

What are carbohydrates and lipids?

4

The type of RNA that is small enough to leave the nucleus and attach to a ribosome. 

What is messenger RNA? 

4

The reactants of photosynthesis are the products of cellular respiration and the products of photosynthesis are the reactants of cellular respiration. 

What is interdependence?

4

When an organism inherits a dominant and a recessive copy of an allele and only expresses the dominant phenotype, the organism is considered ____________. 

What is heterozygous?

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Made of mostly phospholipids embedded with proteins.

What is the plasma membrane (cell membrane)?

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A biological catalysis that lowers the activation energy required for certain bodily functions. Example: digestion

What is an enzyme?

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A set of 3 base pairs that are read together to code for an amino acid. 

What is a codon?

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A molecule consisting of a sugar, a nitrogen base, and 3 phosphates. Energy is released when the molecule loses a phosphate. 

What is an ATP molecule?

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The inheritance pattern of dominance that results in an offspring showing a new phenotype from the parents because the traits of the parents were blended. 

What is incomplete dominance?

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