Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Organelles
Genetics
RNA and DNA
100

Almost all plants are autotrophs, meaning they generate what from what.

sugar from carbon dioxide and water

100

Energy that can be used by cells

ATP

100

What organelle is responsible for maintaining homeostasis?

cell membrane

100

Differences between genotype and phenotype

Genotype is the pair of alleles 

phenotype is physical traits

100

What is transcription?

mRNA being made as a complementary form of DNA

200

Organelles in the plant cell where photosynthesis occurs

chloroplast

200

What organelle is responsible for cellular respiration?

Mitochondria

200

In eukaryotes where does transcription take place?

Nucleus

200

What is the differences between dominant and recessive?

Dominant - the form of a trait that always appears when an individual has an allele for it. Recessive - the form of a trait that only appears when an individual has two alleles for it.

200

What are the three types of RNA and what are their jobs?

messenger RNA- carries instructions for protein synthesis from nucleus to ribosomes

transfer RNA- carries amino acids to the ribosomes and matches them to the coded mRNA message

Ribosomal RNA- forms an important part of both subunits of the ribosomes. 

300

Thick fluid in between the 2 membranes of chloroplasts.

Stroma

300

What type of cells do cellular respiration?

All cells

300

What organelle is responsible for protein synthesis during translation?

ribosomes

300

What is a codon

a group of three nucleotide bases in messenger RNA that specifies a particular amino acid

300

What are the 3 results of Franklin's research?

DNA is a helix

DNA is double stranded 

The nitrogenous bases are on the inside of the two strands

400

Interconnected sacs in the Stroma.

Thylakoids

400

Why does photosynthesis only happen part of the day but cellular respiration happens 24 hours a day?

Photosynthesis requires sun light, cellular respiration does not. 

400

What are the differences in structure and function of the smooth ER and rough ER?

Smooth ER: no ribosomes and makes lipids (fats)

Rough ER: ribosomes and makes proteins

400

What are the differences between codominance and incomplete dominance?

Codominance: The phenotypes for both alleles are clearly expressed.

Incomplete dominance:One allele is not completely dominant over another.

400

What are the 3 differences between RNA and DNA that we talked about in class?

RNA has Uracil DNA has Thymine

RNA is usually single stranded, DNA is usually double

The sugar in RNA is ribose instead of deoxyribose.

500

Stacks of thylakoids

Grana

500

What are the three stages of  cellular respiration

Glycolysis, Krebs cycle, Electron Transport Chain

500

What is the job of the lysosomes?

Remove waste and old organelles from the cell

500

Make a dihybrid cross between AaBb x aaBb and state the probability of each genotype.

AaBB=1/8

AaBb=2/8

AaBB=1/8

aaBB=1/8

aaBb=2/8

aabb=1/8

500

What amino acid sequence is formed from this DNA sequence?

TACAAGTTTACTTCTCTA

Met-Phe-Lys-STOP

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