Protein Synthesis
Genetics
Scientific Method
Photosynthesis and Cell Respiration
Cells and Cellular Transport
100

What is the main product of protein synthesis?

a protein
100
What does the term homozygous recessive mean? What does the genotype look like?

bb

100

What is a hypothesis? How do we write it?

An educated guess where we state what we think is going to happen. It is written as an "if...then..." statement

100

Where in the cell does cellular respiration occur?

mitochondria

100

Which organelle is responsible for getting rid of waste products and breaking down old parts of the cell?

lysosome

200

What do we put together in a specific sequence to form a protein?

amino acids
200

Cross a BB parent with a Bb parent. What are the genotype ratios?

BB 50%

Bb 50%

200
When do we use a pie chart/circle graph? (to display what type of data)

to show percentages

200

How are cellular respiration and photosynthesis related to each other?

What one makes, the other uses as a product. 

200

Which organelle is responsible for the creation of proteins within the cell?

ribosomes

300

What are the two parts of protein synthesis, in order?

1) transcription

2) translation

300

True or false:

In a codominance cross, you see both the dominant and recessive traits at the same time. 

true

300

What is an independent variable?

When you are purposely changing in an experiment

300

What are the three products of cellular respiration?

CO2 + H2O +ATP energy

300

Which part of the cell membrane does facilitated diffusion require?

protein channel

400

What happens during transcription, and where does it take place in the cell?

During transcription, DNA is turned into mRNA in the nucleus

400

What is a karyotype?

A chart that shows all of the chromosomes that a person has. 

400

Why is it important that we only change one variable in an experiment?

So that we can definitively say what is causing our results. If we change multiple variables at the same time, we cannot say for sure why we are seeing the results that we got. 
400

DAILY DOUBLE

What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration?

aerobic happens when there is oxygen present, anaerobic happens where there is no oxygen present

400

What are the two main differences between active and passive transport?

1. Active needs energy, passive does not

2. Active moves from low to high concentrations, passive moves from high to low concentrations. 

500

What happens during translation, and where does it take place in the cell?

During translation, the mRNA is used to find the correct amino acids, which are put into a chain to create the protein. This occurs in the ribosome. 

500

Create a dihybrid cross for the following genetic cross:

RRtt x RrTt

(see other document)

500

What is the difference between quantitative and qualitative data?

Quantitative is numbers, qualitative is words/letters/descriptions. 

500

What is the chemical equation for photosynthesis?

CO2 + H2O + light --> C6H12O6 + O2

500

What are the two types of active transport that we talked about?

Double points option: give a definition for each type

endocytosis and exocytosis

endo = something enters the cell

exo = something exits the cell