Cellular Respiration
Photosynthesis
Cell Signaling
Mitosis
Meiosis
100

Where in the cell does cellular respiration occur?

The mitochondria

100

Where do plants get the energy to do photosynthesis from?

the sun

100

What are the 4 different types of cell signaling?

Autocrine, Gap Junctions, Paracrine, Endocrine

100

What is the order of the phases of mitosis?

PPMAT

100

What is the order of the phases of meiosis?

PMATPMAT

200

Where does glycolysis occur?

In the cytoplasm
200

What color light do plants not absorb well?

green

200

What is Apoptosis and what kind of cell signaling causes it?

cell suicide, autocrine

200

What phase do the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell?

Metaphase

200

Meiosis results in ___ genetically __________ daughter cells

4, different

300

What parts of cellular respiration can happen in anaerobic conditions?

Glycolysis

300

What is the main product produced by the Calvin cycle and light cycle

sugars, atp

300

What is signal transduction?

A signal being passed between molecules 

300

Mitosis results in ___ genetically __________ daughter cells

2, identical

300

In what phase can nondisjunction occur?

Anaphase I or II

400

What does the electron transport chain use the electron energy for?

pumping protons against the gradient

400

What is the purpose of having accessory pigments in the chloroplasts for plants?

so they can absorb light in all conditions, also acts as a natural sunscreen

400

If a signal is released into the bloodstream, will every cell it comes in contact react to the signal? Why?

No, cells all have specific receptors for specific signals

400

What phase has sister chromatids splitting to opposite sides of the cell?

Anaphase

400

What non-fatal genetic disorder is caused by nondidjunction?

Down Syndrome

500

What is the purpose of the proton gradient caused by the electron transport chain?

To have the protons flow through ATP synthase

500

Which of the following represents the correct flow of electrons during photosynthesis?

H2O -> NADPH -> Calvin cycle

500

What are the roles of a kinase enzyme and a phosphatase enzyme?

Kinase - Adds phosphate group

Phosphatase - Takes away phosphate group

500

What is the difference between a centriole, centrosome, and centromere?

centriole - tube (looks like a noodle)

centrosome - structure made of centrioles that create the aster

centromere - Center of chromosome, holds together sister chromatids

500

Whats the difference between anaphase I and anaphase II?

Homologous chromosomes split in AI and sister chromatids split in AII.