Nature of Science
Chemistry of Life
Cells
Plants
DNA/RNA
100

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of living things?

growth and development

ability to move

response to the environment

ability to reproduce

ability to move

100

What is the main function of lipids?

stored (long term) energy

component of cell membrane

100
What is the function of a ribosome?

protein synthesis

100
What is the photosynthetic organ of a plant?

leaf

100

What happens during translation?

mRNA code is used to make proteins

200

How is the word theory used in science?

-a hunch or a guess

-well supported by a wide body of evidence

-tested, highly reliable explanation 

tested, highly reliable explanation of events in the natural world

200

Which two unique properties of water allow capillary action to occur in plants?


adhesion and cohesion

200

Which form of transportation across the cell membrane requires energy?

active transport

200

What is the overall process of photosynthesis?

Converting sunlight into food for plants.

200

How many amino acids are in this sequence?

ACC TCA ACT GGG TGA CAC GAT

7

300

Give an example of a good research practice in science.

peer review

credibility

accuracy

free from bias

300

Both proteins and complex carbohydrates are.... monomers or polymers?

polymers

300

Which events occur during the cell cycle?

Interphase, mitosis, cytokinesis

DNA replication and cell division are separated by periods of growth.

300

What are the reactants of photosynthesis?

carbon dioxide and water

300

Which type of RNA brings the information from the genetic code to the ribosome for decoding?

mRNA

400

One grape is placed in tap water and another grape is placed in salt water. The change in their mass is measured after a day.

What is the independent variable?

What is the dependent variable?

Ind: water

Dep: mass

400

How do enzymes affect activation energy?

Enzymes decrease the activation energy in a chemical reaction.

400

Describe what occurs during the stages of mitosis.

Prophase

Metaphase

Anaphase

Telophase

Prophase- chromosomes become visible

Metaphase- meet in the middle

Anaphase- chromosomes separate

Telophase- nucleus reforms

400

What factor limits the size of mosses and bryophytes?

They lack vascular tissue.

400

What are two similarities of DNA and RNA?

What are two differences?


Similarities - NA, nucleotides, bases, transcription


Differences - deoxyribose sugar, ribose sugar, replication, translation, stays in nucleus, leaves nucleus, etc.....

500
The manufactures of broccoli recommend giving your garden 8 hours of sunlight for best production. For an experiment to determine broccoli growth, Sheila gives one garden only 4 hours of sunlight, gives one garden 8 hours of sunlight, and one garden 12 hours of sunlight. A week later, she collects her data.


4 hours -- 323 mm

8 hours -- 400 mm

12 hours -- 357 mm

Give an inference that supports the data.

Giving the broccoli plant too little or too much sunlight will slow down plant growth. The recommendation given by the broccoli manufactures does correlate for best production of broccoli. 

500

What is the relationship between nucleic acids and proteins within the cell?

nucleic acids contain the information to make proteins 

500

Does mitosis occur DIFFERENTLY among different types of cells? Why?

NO! Mitosis always occurs the same way.

Mitosis always maintains the same number of chromosomes per cell.

500

What is the difference between the palisade mesophyll and the spongy mesophyll?

Palisade- tightly packed chloroplast for light absorption

Spongy- loosely packed for gas exchange

500

What is the likely effect of a mutation that changes a single base in a DNA sequence to a mutation that inserts a base?

Changing a single base will SOMETIMES change the amino acid sequence. Adding a base will ALWAYS change the amino acid sequence.