Biochemistry
Metabolic Processes
Molecular Genetics
Homeostasis
Population Dynamics
100
one or more electrons between molecules are shared in the valence shell
What is a covalent bond
100

The energy currency molecule of the cell

What is ATP

100

"________________ is the enzyme that builds the majority of the daughter strand in DNA synthesis

What is DNA Polymerase III?

100

Stimulus/sensor, integrator, effector/response work together to reverse an observed change in internal conditions

What is the negative feedback system.

100
Clumped, random, and uniform.
What are three types of dispersion.
200
Speeds up the rate of reaction without increasing the activation energy.
What is a an enzyme (also known as a catalyst)
200

This is why glycolysis I is called the investment phase

It uses up 2 ATP

200

"__________________ is a three-nucleotide sequence on messenger RNA that codes for a single amino acid." 

What is a codon?

200

This is the process by which a change/effect is amplified.

What is positive feedback system.

200

Name the 3 types of symbiotic relationships

What are mutualisms, parasitism and commensalism?

300

A type of intermolecular bond responsible for dissolving solutes in water, maintaining molecular shape in proteins & DNA, etc

What is "hydrogen bond"?

300

This is released from a decarboxylation reaction

What is CO2

300

The anticodon for UAC

What is AUG?

300

The 2 categories of biomolecules that make up hormones.

What are proteins & sterols (steroids).

300

Type _____ Survivorship Curves usually comes with high fecundity

What is Type III.

400
A solution that has a higher solute concentration than another solution.
What is a hypertonic solution.
400

These help separate carbon fixation from the Calvin cycle in C4 plants

What are bundle sheath cells?

400

Three differences bw DNA & RNA

What are:  double vs single strand; deoxyribose sugar vs ribose sugar; located in nucleus vs throughout the cell; uses A,T,C,G vs A, U, C, G; ...

400

The the target/effector of ADH

What is the distal tubule of the nephron?

400

In most real-life scenarios, populations demonstrate __________________ growth, which includes a carrying capacity

What is "logistical" growth

500
Its functions include transport, enzymatic activity, triggering signals, and attachment and recognition of molecules.
What are proteins.
500

This is the driving force creating ATP through oxidative phosphorylation

What is the proton motive force (proton gradient)

500

When CAGGTC is copied as CAGCTC

What is substitution mutation? (missense to be specific)

500

List 5 internal conditions that are maintained through homeostasis.

What are: temperature, blood sugar, water levels, salt/ion levels, nitrogenous wastes (proteins), blood pressure, pH levels, ...

500

What is the estimated population of rabbits if 60 are tagged and released, then a week later 80 are captured and 5 have tags already

What is 960 rabbits