Ecology
Transport
Photosynthesis
Cell Respiration
Gene Expression
100

Examples of ex-situ conservation?

zoos, captive breeding programmes, any other valid answer

100

What property of water allows it to flow continously through the xylem?

Cohesion/Hydrogen bonding

100

Which two colors of light does chlorophyll absorb most?

red and blue

100

Where does the link reaction occur in the cell?

Mitochondria 

100

What are the non coding sequences where RNA polymerase binds to initiate transcription?

promoter
200

x% of energy is lost as heat or waste when moving to the next trophic level

90%

200

What is the function of the right ventricle?

Pumping blood into the pulmonary artery

200
What are the 3 phases in the Calvin cycle?

Carbon fixation, reduction, RuBP regeneration

200

What are the exact products of Krebs Cycle per two turns?

- 4 CO2

- 6NADH 

- 2 FADH 

- 2 ATP 

200

What is epigenetics?

Environmental factors that can chemically alter gene expression patterns without changing the DNA sequence

300

What is the role of the internal intercostal muscles during ventilation of the lungs?

Increase the pressure in the thorax

300

Who is the person that came up with the Calvin Cycle?

Melvin Calvin
300

How many ATP molecules (net yield) are produced per molecule of glucose as a direct result of glycolysis?

2 ATP per molecule

300

What are enhancers?

Non-coding regulatory sequences on DNA are bound by activator proteins to drastically increase the rate of transcription.

400

Describe convergent evolution 

Unrelated species that evolve to be more similar to each other from similar environmental adaptations

400

How many H+ ions are needed for ATP synthase to combine 1 ADP + Pi to make ATP?

3 Hydrogen Ions

500

How is the structure of the cristae of the mitochondria highly adapted to maximize the efficiency of oxidative phosphorylation?

It maximises surface area for electron transport and ATP synthase enzymes.

500

What is histone acetylation?

This chemical modification to histone tails neutralizes their positive charge, loosening their grip on DNA and allowing transcription to occur.