Manifestations of Life and Bioethics
Biomolecules
Cells
Cell Transport
Lab Reports
100

Which bioethical principle follows "primum non nocere"

Nonmaleficence

100

What is/are the biomolecule/s responsible for being the primary source of quick energy for cells?

Carbohydrates

100

Who are the three main proponents of the Original Cell Theory?

Matthias Schleiden, Theodor Schwann, and Rudolf Virchow

100

This is the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration until equilibrium is reached

Simple Diffusion

100

What was Lab 1 about?

Lab safety and equipment 

200

In the manifestations of life: Regulation and Response to Environment, what do living things maintain/regulate and respond to (respectively)?

Homeostatis and Stimuli

200

While starch stores energy in plants, this highly branched polysaccharide serves as the short-term energy storage molecule in the human liver and muscles. What is this called? 

Glycogen

200

(T/F) Are mitochondria and chloroplasts autonomous organelles?

True

200

What are the three types of proteins discussed?

Integral, Transmembrane, and Peripheral proteins

200

What did we use as the media in Lab 3?

Nutrient Agar solution

300

According to the unifying themes in Biology (specifically the theme: Organization), what are the exact levels of organization/order of life? (smallest to biggest)

Atoms -> Molecules -> Organelles -> Cells -> Tissues -> Organs -> Organ Systems -> Organism -> Population -> Community ->Ecosystem -> Biosphere

300

What are the start and stop codons?

AUG, UAA, UAG, UGA

300

What are the three junctions of a cell? (and in order)

Tight, Anchoring, and Gap junctions 

300

This specific active transport mechanism uses ATP to move three Sodium ions out of the cell and two Potassium ions into the cell.

Sodium-Potassium Pump

300

This type of microbial growth basically doesn't care/can live even if there's oxygen or not.

Aerotolerant anaerobes

400

What are the Six Kingdoms of Life? 

Plantae, Animalia, Fungi, Protista, Eubacteria, Archaebacteria

400

Maltose + Sucrose

DNE (Does Not Exist)

400

What is the order of the procedure in Gram staining?

Crystal violet > Mordant (iodine) > Ethanol (decolorizer) > Safranin 

400

In plant cells, what are the statuses called when the cell is in a hypotonic, isotonic, and hypertonic solution?

Turgid, Flaccid, and Plasmolyzed/Plasmolysis

400

Why are gram-positive stain purple?

Gram-positive bacteria stain purple because they have a thick peptidoglycan cell wall that traps the crystal violet-iodine complex during the Gram staining process, preventing it from being washed away by alcohol

500

What are the 5 steps in a Case-Based Approach in Bioethics?

1. Medical Consideration

2. Patience Preference

3. Quality of Life

4. Contextual Features

5. Decision

500

What is the molecular geometry for Amino groups?

Trigonal Pyramidal

500

Who was Sir Cheo's favorite scientist to talk about during the Cell Theory discussions? 


500

What are these? 

Uniport, Symport, Antiport

500

Name at least three patterns. 

Filiform, Effuse, Beaded, Echinulate, Aborescent, Rhizoid