Chapter 19
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Misc.
100

The last step of viral infection.

What is the exit or lysing of the cell?

100

Inserting a new copy of a gene by first using a ssRNA intermediate to make dsDNA.

What is a retrotransposon?

100

The purpose of the myelin sheath. 

What is insulation of the axon for sufficient signal transduction?

100

The neurons that deliver sensory receptors to the brain. 

What are afferent neurons?

100

The layers off skin that contain nerves. 

What is all of them?

200

The stage where a virus has incorporated itself into the hosts genome and is replicating with the host. 

What is lysogenic?

200

The steps of the 3-Stage Approach. 

What is linkage mapping, physical mapping, and DNA sequencing?

200

The 3 biogenic neurotransmitters. 

What are norepinephrine, serotonin, and dopamine. 

200

The location of a crickets ear/tympanic membrane.

What is it's leg?

200

The enzyme used to turn RNA into DNA. 

What is reverse transcriptase? 

300

The four viral shapes. 

What are icosahedral, helical, spherical, and complex.

300

The majority of DNA in our genome is. 

What is repetitive DNA that contains transposable elements and related sequences?

300

The cause of the undershoot after an action potential. 

What is potassium channels remaining open but sodium channels being closed? 

300

The response where a rod is hyperpolarized. 

What is the light response?

300

Sensory hair cells are found in a lateral line across fish. They are also located here in humans. 

What is the ear?

400

Three ways ssRNA can be used in a host cell. 

What is as mRNA, a template for mRNA, and a template for DNA. 

400

The steps for hemoglobin evolution in humans. 

What is multiple gene duplications and mutations with transpositions?

400

The space between two neurons where a neurotransmitter is being transmitted. 

What is the synaptic cleft? 

400

The lines that distinguish one sarcomere. 

What are the Z-lines? 

400

The stage of the action potential where both Na+ and K+ channels are open. 

What is none of them?

500

The term used for a virus who has incorporated its DNA into the host cells genome. 

What is provirus?

500

Organisms with higher gene densities. 

What is bacteria and archaea? 

500

Two ways described in the notes to achieve an action potential from two impulses. 

What is temporal summation and spatial summation?

500

The side of your eye that the right visual field located on.

What is the left?

500

The muscle that is contracting when your arm is flexed. 

What is the bicep?