Macromolecules -
Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids
Photosynthesis/
Cellular Respiration
Cell Structure
Ecology
Cell Division/ Genetic Hereditary
100

What is glucose and starch examples of?

Carbohydrates

100

What is the equation for photosynthesis?

6CO2 + 6H2O →light energy→ C6H12O6 + 6O2

100

A simple unicellular cell type that has no true nucleus

Prokaryotes

100

What shows the distribution of energy within an ecosystem as a numerical value?

Energy Pyramids

100

What is one mutation type?

answers will vary (deletion, duplication, inversion, reciprocal translocation)

200

Which macromolecule is made up of amino acids?

Protein

200

Photosynthesis occurs with the help of what pigment? How does this pigment help?

Chlorophyll, helps by capturing light energy

200

Modifies and packages proteins within the cell

Golgi Complex

200

How are Food Chains and Food Webs different?

Food chains show the energy flow between organisms, food webs show the energy flow in the ecosystem.

200

How many daughter cells result from mitosis? How many daughter cells result from Meiosis

Mitosis - 2 daughter cells

Meiosis - 4 daughter cells

300

What macromolecule has instructions for building DNA, RNA, and nucleotides?

Nucleic Acids

300

What are the products of cellular respiration that are used as the reactants of photosynthesis?

Carbon dioxide and water

300

What is the smallest living unit within an organism?

Organelles

300

How do abiotic factors and biotic factors differ?

Abiotic factors are the physical factors that help to sustain life, such as sunlight, temperature, and water. Biotic factors are the living organisms in the ecosystem (bio -life).

300

What are the phases of mitosis IN ORDER?

Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase

400

Describe one of the factors that can affect the enzymes abilities to act as a catalyst?


answers will vary

400

Why is ATP considered energy?

ATP releases energy by doing cell work and releasing the phosphate.

400

Where can you find chromosomes (DNA) in the Eukaryotes

Nucleus

400

What is one example of a commonly studied nutrient cycle, and what occurs in this cycle?

answers will vary (water, oxygen, carbon, phosphorus)

400

Multiple Allele Cross, If a fathers blood type (genotype) is BO and a Mother's blood type is AA. What is the chance that the baby will have the blood type AB?

50%





500

What acts as a catalyst and speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction, and how does it speed the rate of the chemical reaction? 

Enzymes, it lowers the energy needed for the reaction by creating an active site for the chemical reaction to take place.

500

What is purpose of cellular respiration? What is the purpose of Photosynthesis?

Cellular Respiration - creates energy

Photosynthesis - creates glucose (plant food)

500

Why do cells and organs have a specific shape?

Their shape is used to preform the specific functions that the cell or organ has to do.
500

When the necessities of organisms are limited, such as shelter, mates, food, water.

Limiting factors of a population

500

How can you tell whether a genotype is a recessive trait, dominant trait, or co-dominant trait?

It depends on the capitalization within the combination of alleles. Recessive alleles are lower case, and dominant allele are uppercase. Two upper case alleles are codominance.