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100
Why are hydrogen bonds significant for DNA replication?
What is They are weak and allow 2 strands to be separated so that each can serve as a "template" for a new strand
100
Organs are made of ___
What is tissues
100
An error during this phase means that two new nuclei did not form.
What is telophase
100
Inheritance pattern if red flower x white flower = red/white spotted flowers
What is codominance.
100
Enzyme found in retroviruses that produce DNA from an RNA template.
What is reverse transcriptase
200
Energy is released from ATP when this occurs.
What is removing a phosphate group
200
Polypeptides are made up of chains of these.
What is amino acids
200
Probability that the genotype ccdd will be produced by the parents CcDd x CcDd
What is 1/16 (1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2
200
The FtsZ protein is present in prokaryotes and in chloroplasts. The protein is structurally and functionally similar to tubulin proteins of eukaryotic cells. Which of the following is a likely conclusion to draw from this information? (2012 Practice exam; #20) (A) FtsZ and tubulin proteins were both present in a common ancestor. (B) Microtubules are involved in the mechanics of photosynthesis. (C) Tubulin genes are evolutionarily derived from the gene that codes for the FtsZ protein. (D) The sequences of the genes encoding the FtsZ and tubulin proteins are identical.
What is C
300
The organelle that converts solar energy into chemical energy
What is chloroplast
300
The process that produces NADPH, ATP, and O2.
What are light reactions
300
The term for the 1 variable that is changed during an experiment to test the affects of that variable.
What is independent variable
300
How to tell if genes are linked
What is phenotypic ratios other than expected
300
Role of restriction enzymes
What is cut DNA at various points in sequence
400
What occurs to a cell placed in a hypotonic solution?
What is cell volume increases (cell may lyse)
400
List 2 things made during glycolysis
What is pyruvic acid, ATP
400
Programmed cell death
Apoptosis
400
Once transcribed, eukaryotic mRNA typically undergoes substantial alteration that results primarily from (A) excision of introns. (B) fusion into circular forms known as plasmids. (C) linkage to histone molecules. (D) union with ribosomes. (E) fusion with other newly-transcribed mRNA molecules to form larger translatable units.
What is A
400
What is transformation?
What is genetic material is inserted into the genome of a "host cell." (e.g. bacteria)
500
Oxygen is more concentrated in the lungs than in the surrounding blood capillaries and vessels, so this type of passive transport occurs.
What is diffusion
500
Diagram a curve of product catalyzed by enzyme over time.
What is curve going upward, slopes off
500
The lac operon is an example of this
What is inducible operon
500
FINAL JEOPARDY: Tom has sickle-cell disease and marries Anna who does not have sickle-cell disease, but her father did have sickle-cell. What phenotypic ratios do you expect of their children?
What is Parents are aa x Aa Expect 1/2 sickle cell and 1/2 normal (carriers)
500
The function of a plasmid
What is circular piece of DNA that can insert into host