Spongebob's first debut was in
What is 1999?
The substrate binds to
What is the active site?
Three types of mutations
What is insertion, deletion, substitution?
DNA is wrapped up as well as being unwound by RNA polymerase in this area
What is the nucleus?
trophic level eats only plants?
What is Primary Consumer ?
Names of all Nick cannon's Kids.
What are Zen, Zion, Zillion, Moroccan, Monroe, Powerful, and Golden?
Enzyme denaturation is caused by
What is temperature and pH?
Transcription involves the transfer of information from
What is DNA to RNA?
This is the area that helps to sort and arrange new proteins
What is the Endoplasmic reticulum?
Producer are ?
what are Organisms that make their own food using energy from the sunlight
The youngest Disney princess
What is Snow White?
Enzymes are made up of
What are proteins?
Compared to DNA, RNA is
What is single-stranded, has ribose sugar instead of deoxyribose sugar, and has uracil instead of thymine bases?
The molecule responsible for the insolubility of the cell membrane in water
What are Phospholipids?
what is the 10% Rule?
What is when energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next, only 10% will passed on
This condiment was once sold as medication
What is ketchup?
The purpose of enzymes
What is speed up chemical reactions?
A statement that is true:
A. Activator proteins bind near promoters and increase efficiency of translation.
B. Small-molecule “sensors” usually bind DNA and change its 3D structure allosterically.
C. Genes with related functions are often grouped together and have a single start codon.
D. Repressor proteins block transcription by binding to operator sequences.
E. Enhancers are commonly used to regulate transcription.
What is D. Repressor proteins block transcription by binding to operator sequences. ?
The name of the part of the cell that is a semi-fluid solution composed of water and organic molecules encased by the plasma membrane?
What is the cytoplasm?
the pathway of a typical food chain
A. Producer → Primary consumer → Secondary consumer → Tertiary consumer
B. Producer ← Primary consumer ← Secondary consumer ← Tertiary consumer
C. Primary consumer → Producer → Secondary consumer → Tertiary consumer
D. Primary consumer ← Tertiary consumer ← Secondary consumer ← Producer
What is A. Producer → Primary consumer → Secondary consumer → Tertiary consumer
What is a carrot?
The range by which the activation rate is highest
What is the optimal range?
The enzyme required during transcription to unwind the double helix, break the hydrogen bonds between bases, and then add RNA nucleotides by complementary base pairing
What is RNA Polymerase?
This organelle's job is to carry out intracellular digestion, recycle cell's organic material, and carry out programmed cell death. It is able to do this because it has hydrolytic enzymes.
What are the lysosomes?
two examples are decomposers?
A. Turkey vultures and crows
B. Moss and Lichen
C. Hyenas and hawks
D. Bacteria and fungi
What is D.