Chloroplasts are specific to what kind of cell?
plant cells
the cytoplasm
What is the name of this allele combination? Bb
Heterozygous
What level of biological organization does evolution occur?
population
Temperature would be an abiotic or biotic factor?
abiotic factor
Substances with a pH less than 7 are considered what?
acids
In which step does water get split in photosynthesis?
The light reaction
Who took the famous photo of DNA (photo 51)
Rosalind Franklin
This phyla has organisms with stinging cells
Cnidaria
Are pandas considered specialist or generalist species?
specialist
This type of bond involves sharing of electrons
covalent bonds
In what type of cells does mitosis occur?
somatic cells (body cells)
Which enzyme unzips DNA?
Helicase
This phyla has woody plants
Gymnosperms
What is the purpose of the CA aqueduct?
Move water from Northern CA to Southern CA
What is the function of the golgi apparatus?
Packaging of proteins into vesicles and directing them to the target
What forms during week 3 of embryonic development
the neural tube
What syndrome is this?

Klinefelter's Syndrome
movement of alleles from one population to another is called what?
gene flow
Define a dead zone.
When there is depletion of oxygen in oceans or lakes, making it unable to support aquatic life.
What are the monomers of each biomolecule? Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, Nucleic Acids
Carbs=monosaccharides, lipids=glycerol and fatty acids, proteins=amino acids, Nucleic acids=nucleotides
Name the three bacterial STDS that we talked about in lecture.
Gonorrhoeae, Syphilis, and Chlamydia
Which molecule brings amino acids to mRNA during translation
Transfer RNA
accidental and unpredictable changes in allele frequencies in populations is called?
genetic drift
zoos, seed banks, captive breeding