Experimental Design
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Enzymes
DNA Replication
Cell Communication
100

In an experiment testing the effect of fertilizer on plant growth, this group does not receive the fertilizer treatment.

What is the control group?
100

This is the only mammal capable of true powered flight.

What are Bats?

100

The place on the enzyme where the substrate binds.

What is the active site?

100

This enzyme separates the two DNA strands and creates the Replication fork.

What is Helicase?

100

This molecule binds to the receptor and triggers a cellular response in the target cell

What is a ligand?

200

This variable is intentionally changed by the scientist when setting up an experiment

What is the independent variable?

200

This organ in the human body can regenerate itself even after losing up to 75% of its mass.

What is the liver?

200

This type of inhibitor binds to the active site and blocks the substrate from entering.

What is a competitive inhibitor?
200

This enzyme reads the DNA sequence and joins the new DNA nucleotides to the growing chain

What is DNA Polymerase?

200
The type of signaling that results when a signal diffuses through the extracellular fluid to reach the target cell.

What is paracrine signaling?

300

In a properly designed experiment, these variables are kept the same between groups to ensure fair testing.

What are constants?

300

This species was once thought biologically immortal because it can revert back to an earlier life stage instead of dying of old age.

What is the immortal jellyfish (Turritopsis dohrnii)?

300

High temperatures and extreme pH changes often cause this to happen to enzymes.

What is denature?

300

This strand is made in fragments moving away from the replication fork.

What is the lagging strand?

300

This type of cell membrane receptor dimerizes after the signal binds and relays the message to the interior of the cell.

What are Tyrosine Kinase Receptors?

400

A scientist tests the effect of different temperatures on enzyme activity. The enzyme activity measured at the end of the experiment is this type of variable.

What is the dependent variable?

400

This animal has the largest brain of any animal known to exist on Earth.

What is the sperm whale?

400

This type of inhibitor binds to the enzyme and changes it shape so the active site no longer fits the substrate.

What is a noncompetitive inhibitor?

400

This enzyme joins the sugar-phosphate backbone together between Okazaki fragments

What is ligase?

400

Calcium ions and cAMP often play this intracellular role in cell communication.

What are second messengers?

500

If scientists collecting data do not know which subjects received the treatment, the experiment is using this technique to reduce bias.

What is a blind study?

500

This is the largest organ in the human body.

What is the skin?

500

Enzymes speed up the rate of a chemical reaction by lowering this

What is the Activation Energy?

500

These short RNA fragments are required to start each new DNA strand

What are primers?

500

The addition of phosphate groups to activate proteins in the pathway and amplify the internal cellular response

What is a phosphorylation cascade?