What goes on the outside of the Punnett Square? What goes on the inside of the Punnett Square?
Parent Genotypes
Possible Babies Genotypes
The monomer for the following:
Carbs
Lipids
Glucose/Monosaccharide
Triglycerides
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: The monomer & polymer for Nucleic Acids
Nucleotides
DNA or RNA
The monomer for proteins
Amino Acids
In a recent murder mystery, a woman died in minutes after consuming cyanide-laced sugar. Forensic scientists did some research and found that death was caused by lack of the energy rich molecule called ATP (a substance that is created after glucose is broken down, and energy is released). Which cellular organelle was affected by this poison?
Mitochondria
What is the phase in which a cell spends most of its time?
Interphase - G1 S G2
What are the four stages of Mitosis?
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
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Lonely Child
Where the Love At
YoungBoy NBA
The genes or alleles
The physical traits
Genotype
Phenotype
The polymers for the following:
Carbs
Lipids
Starch
Saturated/Unsaturated Fats
True or False: Nucleic Acids are an important macromolecule from food
False: We don’t need to “eat” NA
Enzymes
Double Jeopardy: In a classroom experiment, you ground up some spinach in distilled water and filtered the liquid onto a piece of filter paper. The isolated organelles absorbed carbon dioxide and released oxygen. Which cellular organelle was most likely on the filter paper, and what process was it performing?
Chloroplast & Photosynthesis
When do cells copy their DNA?
During S (Synthesis) during Interphase
What is DNA called when the cell is in mitosis? (Hint: we draw them as Xs)
Chromosomes
What is wrong with this picture?
Headphones are not on his ears
Genotype and Phenotype for: Heterozygous
Bb/Dominant Trait
The type of energy carbs provide (also why you “crash” after eating too many)
What is quick/easy energy
Nucleic Acids main function
What is Information or blueprint for making Proteins/Genetic material
Elements that make up proteins
CHON
A doctor tells a patient that his red blood cells are abnormally high in hemoglobin content. The patient is given medication to slow down the production of this particular protein. The patient dies and his relatives sue the drug company. Which organelle is named in the lawsuit?
Ribosomes
What is DNA called during Interphase? (Hint: Ms G has called it spaghetti noodles)
Chromatin
Name that phase: chromosomes line up in the middle
Metaphase
When is the Biology 1 EOC?
May 21st
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Genotype and Phenotype for: Homozygous Recessive & Homozygous Dominant
bb/Recessive
BB/Dominant
Phospholipids are the primary component for this cellular structure
What is Cell Membrane
Other names for DNA in Eukaryotic Cells (name at least 2)
Chromatin
Chromatids
Sister Chromatids
Chromosomes
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DOUBLE JEOPARDY: True or False: Proteins are a great source of energy
False: Proteins are the last to be used for energy (they require energy to do their work)
Your liver is a vital organ in breaking down the amount of toxins in your body. Your liver cells have a large amount of what organelle?
Lysosome
During the mitotic phase, what divides first and what divides second?
First the nucleus, second cytoplasm
How many cells are created after mitosis? Are they different or identical?
2 Daughter Cells - Identical
What do you call an acid with an attitude?
A-mean-oh Acid
In rabbits short fur (F) is dominant to long fur (f). What is the chance of two heterozygous short-haired rabbits having offspring with long hair?
1 in 4 (25%)
The type of energy Lipids provide (why it is used second after carbs)
What is Long Term/Storage
Eukaryotes use DNA or RNA to code for proteins
DNA (Bonus: What does DNA stand for?)
Protein structure determines its _________
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: A detective arrives at the scene of a double homicide and immediately begins collecting evidence in the hopes of acquiring genetic information that will identify the criminal. What substance is she looking for, and in which cellular organelle would it be located?
DNA & Nucleus
What is the significance of each cell cycle checkpoint shown:
G1: Make sure the cell has all nutrients needed, condensing DNA to make easier to copy
G2: Make sure cell is big enough, DNA Replication had no errors, enough room for organelles
M:DNA and Cell divide correctly before Cytokinesis
Do all cells use Mitosis?
No - only body cells (requires a nucleus)
Meiosis: Gametes (Sperm & Egg)
"No Nucleus": Red/White Blood Cells, *Neurons, *Skeletal-Muscles, Smooth Muscle (stomach lining)
What does Biology mean?
The study of life