6CO2 + 6H2O --> Glucose + 6O2. What does this equation represent?
What is photosynthesis
Where does the aerobic portion of cellular respiration take place.
What is mitochondria
Which nucleic acid is double stranded
What is DNA
Where does transcription take place
What is nucleus
Where does translation take place
What is cytoplasm
The two forms of nucleic division
Mitosis and Meiosis
Is glycolysis aerobic or anaerobic
What is anaerobic
What two molecule does the Krebs Cycle produce for cellular respiration to continue?
What is NADH, FADH2
Name the 3 types of RNA
What is rRNA, mRNA, tRNA
What is the template for transcription
What is DNA
What organelle is key in translation
What is ribosome
Cells that go through Mitosis
Somatic
What 3 carbon molecule is produced in glycolysis
What is pyruvate (pyruvic acid)
What waste products are produced in the Krebs Cycle?
What is Water and Carbon Dioxide
What is the monomer of a nucleic acid
What is nucleotide
What process must mRNA go through before leaving the nucleus
What is RNA splicing
What is the function of tRNA
What is bring the amino acids to ribosome
Characterized by non-reproduction, normal cell activity, nerve cells remain in this subphase.
G0 of Interphase
What is the net ATP production of glycolysis?
What is two ATP.
What process occurs during the ETC to produce ATP
What is oxidative phosphorylation
Name the 4 bases associated with DNA
What is Guanine, Cytosine, Thymine, Adenine
What portion of code is removed during splicing
What is introns
What is the 3 code sequence on tRNA called
What is anticodon
Genetic Diversity
4 genetically different cells
At the end of glycolysis if oxygen is still not present. Where does pyruvate go?
What is fermentation
What is the net ATP gain of ALL of cellular respiration?
What is 36-38
What two TYPES of nitrogenous bases are there
What is purines and pyrmidines
What is the corresponding mRNA strand for the following DNA sequence ATCCAG
What is UAGGUC
What do we get at the end of translation
Primary structure of a protein
Process of two homologous chromosomes swapping genetic material
Crossing over
What are the three phases of glycolysis
Investment, Cleavage, Energy Harvest
Which enzyme is responsible making ATP from ADP?
ATP Synthase
Which nucleic acid should NEVER leave the nucleus
DNA
What is the collection of proteins along with snurps that control RNA splicing
Spliceosome
What are the two sites where the ribosome facilitates a sulfide bond between amino acids called?
P-site and A-site
Characterized by the disappearance of the mitotic spindle, the nucleoli beginning ribosomal production and the nuclear envelope re developing.
Telophase