Statistical Analysis
Cell TheoryOrigin of Life
Cells
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Respiration/Photosyntheis
100
Used to describe the average of a set of data.
What is the mean?
100
The three parts of the cell theory.
What is living organisms are composed of cells; cells are the smallest unit of life; cells come from other cells.
100

The 4 components of the cell membrane

What are phospholipids, proteins, carbohydrate, & cholesterol?

100
The process that results in cells have different functions.
What is differentiation?
100

Most efficient form of respiration, forming 34 ATP molecules from each glucose molecule

What is aerobic respiration?

200
Used to describe the spread in values around the mean.
What is standard deviation?
200

Microbiologist who established that life does not spontaneously generate; verified that cells only come from pre-existing cells

Who is Louis Pasteur?

200

This organelle is more prevalent in metabolically active cells; it is the site of synthesis of hormones and enzymes which are packaged into vesicles.

What is the golgi apparatus?

200
A therapeutic use for stem cells.
What is treating diabetes, treating spinal cord injury, bone marrow transplant, blood disorders, lymphomas?
200

6H2O + 6CO2  +  light  -----> C6H12O6 + 6O2

What is photosynthesis?

300
The percentage of a group that falls within 2SD of the mean.
What is 95%
300

Two of four criteria for spontaneous generation of life.

(1)What is What is synthesis of organic molecules (ex.: sugars & amino acids);

 (2)assembly of these molecules into polymers; 

(3)origin of self-replicating molecules (nucleic acids);  (4) packaging of molecules into membrane sacs

300
Two differences between prokayotes and eukaryotes.
What is lack of an organized nucleus and lack of organelles with membranes?
300
The process during which a prokaryotic cell divides.
What is binary fission?
300

Limiting factors that effect the rate of photosynthesis. (3)

What are Temperature, light intensity , and carbon dioxide concentration ?

400
The difference between a correlation and a causal relationship.
What is a correlation shows a relationship that does not include one variable causing another? Instead, a correlation is having two variables related to each other.
400

Evidence for the endosymbiosis theory.

What is:

(1) mitochondria and chloroplasts contain a circular molecule of DNA, together with small(70S) ribosomes like a bacterial cell

(2) mitochondria & chloroplasts reproduce by binary fission like prokaryotes

(3)both transcribe mRNA from their DNA, and synthesize specific proteins in their ribosomes like prokaryotes do.

400
In order of size. chloroplast ,bacteria cell ,DNA, virus, plant cell
What is DNA, virus, chloroplast, bacteria, plant cell
400

This organelle is the site of protein synthesis and transport.

What is rough endoplasmic reticulum?

400

3 products of cellular respiration.

What are ATP energy, CO2, and H2O?

500
What you do to your null hypothesis when the t value exceeds the critical value.
What is reject it?
500

Three differences between Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells

What are 

(1) Nucleus- Euk       no true nucleus - Prok

(2) Euk-can be unicellular or multicellular            Prok - only unicellular-bacteria cells

(3) Euk- contains membrane-bound organelles,        Prok do not

(4) Euk-80S ribosomes; Prok-70S ribosomes

      


500
Two differences between embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells.
What is ESC have an unlimited growth potential, less chance of genetic damage, and greater capacity to differentiate.
500

Amphipathic properties of phospholipid molecules.

What is having both hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties?

500

Visible light wavelengths most absorbed by chlorophyll for photosynthesis.

What are blue 450nm and red 650nm?