U3 AOS 1
U3 AOS 2
U4 AOS 1
U4 AOS 2
100

The constituent monomers of polypeptide chains 

What are amino acids?

100

It is broken down via a series of biochemical reactions to produce ATP

How is glucose involved in aerobic cellular respiration?

100

It is responsible for the long-term immunity against a specific pathogen

What is the purpose of the adaptive immune system 

100

The law that describes that fossils that are closer to the surface are younger than the fossils that are lower

What is the law of faunal succession

200

It is three-dimensional shape of the protein

What is the tertiary structure responsible for?

200

It is the location of the light-dependent stage of photosynthesis

What is the thylakoid membrane used for?

200

B cells, dendritic cells and macrophages

What are the three types of cells that have MHC-II Class receptors

200

A decrease in genetic diversity due to a chance event

What happens when a genetic bottleneck occurs

300

it is the optimum temperature of Taq polymerase

What is the significance of 72 degrees celcius in Polymerase Chain Reaction

300
The inhibitor that binds to the allosteric site of the enzyme

What is a non-competitive inhibitor

300

They are the most abundant circulating white blood cell (leukocyte)

What is the significance of neutrophils in comparison to other phagocytes

300

The study of similarities and differences between sequences of genes and proteins to establish relatedness

What is molecular homology

400

The two substances are placed on agar plates (insulin production via plasmids), to test for transformation

What are X-gal and antibiotics used for?

400

High temperatures, high O2:CO2 environment

What may be a reason for high rates of photorespiration

400

They are released by virally infected cells to communicate messages

What are interferons?

400

Viral Recombination when two strains of a virus coinfect a host

What happens in antigenic shift

500
The domains 2 and 3 bind via complementary base pairing

What occurs when there is insufficient tryptophan (via attenuation)

500

It initially fixes carbon dioxide in C4 and CAM plants

What is PEP Carboxylase
500

They are connected by disulfide bonds

What are the light and heavy chains of antibodies bonded together by

500

 modern humans emerged from populations of "archaic" hominids in Africa, Europe, and Asia that evolved locally

What is the multiregional hypothesis