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Ecosystems & Communities
Cellular Respiration & Fermentation
Introduction to Genetics
DNA
RNA & Protein Synthesis
100
Characterizes biomes
What is abiotic factors and biotic factors
100
Specific characteristic
What is a trait
100
The principal enzyme involved in DNA replication
What is DNA ploymerase
100
Nucleic acid putting the genetic code into action
What is RNA
200
Tall trees form a dense, leafy covering.
What is canopy
200
Innermost compartment of the mitochondrion and the site of the Kreb cycles reactions.
What is matrix
200
Contains four chromatids
What is tetrad
200
Duplicates its DNA
What is replication
200
Segments of DNA serve as templates to produce complementary RNA molecules
What is transcription
300
Special kind of wetland, forms where a river meets the sea.
What is estuary
300
Most organisms carry out fermentation using chemical reaction that converts pyruvic acid
What is lactic acid fermentation
300
After an egg is fertilized
What is zygote
300
Chargaff's rule of base pairing and how the two strands of DNA are held together
What is the double helix model
300
Portions that are cut out and discarded
What is introns
400
A disturbance that affects the community without completely destroying it.
What is secondary succession
400
Pathways of cellular respiration that require oxygen
What is aerobic
400
Different traits can segregate during the formation of gametes
What is independent assortment
400
Type of virus that infects bacteria
What is bacteriophage
400
The condition in which an organism has extra sets of chromosomes
What is polyploidy
500
Dense forests of coniferous evergreens along the northern edge of the temperate zone
What is taiga
500
High energy from NADH and FADH2 are passed from carrier to carrier.
What is electron transport
500
Situation in which the phenotypes produced by both alleles are completely expressed
What is codominance
500
DNA at the tips of chromosomes
What is telomeres
500
Group of genes that are regulated together
What is operon