Macromolecules
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100

What are the 4 types of macromolecules?

Carbohydrates, Lipids, Nucleic Acid, and Proteins

100

What is more likely to have more diverse species. A large or small population?

Large

100

What do you call the tiny pores in the leaf?

The stomata

100

What shape is DNA?

A double helix

100

What is the formula for Glucose?

C6H12O6

200

What is the monomer of nucleic acid?

Nucleotide

200

What is a limiting factor?

A property that controls the process of population growth

200

What do veins do?

Transport water and minerals throughout the cell.

200

What are the 3 components of a DNA nucleotide?

A Sugar, A phosphate group, and a nitrogen-containing base 

200

What does ATP do?

Release energy for cellular work and it breaks down into ADP

300

What do Carbohydrates do?

Store genetic material

300

What is a Density- Dependent factor

An ecological influence that affects a population's growth rate like competition and disease 

300

What do the guard cells do?

They control the opening and closing of the stomata

300

When a question says to transcribe what do you do?

You turn Thymine into Uracil

300

What is cell division?

When the parent cells divide

400

What is the name of the monomer for protein?

Amino Acid

400

What is a Density-independent factor?

An environmental influence that affects a population's size or growth rate regardless of how many individuals are in the area like weather

400

What are the major forms of cell division in a eukaryotic cells? 

Mitosis and cytokinesis 

400

What does Adenine match up to.  

Thymine

400

How do Prokaryotic cells divide?

Binary Fission 

500

What is the name of the monomer for Carbohydrates?

Monosaccharide

500

What is the difference between R-selected and K-selected species? 

R-selected adapt to and unstable environment when K-selected adapt to a stable environment

500

Where is the main site of photosynthesis?

The mesophyll tissue

500

What does C and G stand for?

Cytosine and Guanine

500

Sort in order from smallest to largest: Gene, Chromosome, Nucleotide, Nucleus, DNA, Cell 

Nucleotide, DNA, Gene, Chromosome, Nucleus, Cell