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Chilling with the home(ostasis)
I scream, you scream, we all scream for endocrine!
Sunlit Synthesis
CPR on PCR
100

The flow of genetic information from DNA to RNA to proteins is known as the ______________.

central dogma

100

Homeostasis is accomplished by __________ feedback mechanisms.

negative

100

Which hormones are produced in the hypothalamus?

Neurohormones

100

The light-independent stage of photosynthesis is called the _______________.

Calvin cycle

100

What does PCR stand for?

Polymerase Chain Reaction

200

In ribonucleic acid, adenine pairs with which base?

Uracil

200

True or false: Homeostasis is a steady state

False, it is a dynamic process continuously adjusted in response to internal and external environmental changes.

200

Name at least one hormone released by the posterior pituitary gland. To double the points of the question, name both.

Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) and oxytocin

200

How many turns of the Calvin Cycle are needed to produce a single molecule of G3P?

3

200

What is the goal of PCR?

Amplification

300

tRNA transfers __________________ to the ribosome to synthesize proteins

amino acids

300

What hormone is released to raise blood sugar levels in response to low blood glucose?

Glucagon


300

What is the function of endorphins?

To inhibit the perception of pain.

300

What molecule fixes CO2 into organic compounds in the Calvin Cycle?

Rubisco

300

What are the three main steps of a PCR cycle in the correct order?

Denaturation, Annealing, Extension

400

Where in the cell does eukaryotic transcription occur?

Nucleus

400

Fight or flight reactions, during which adrenaline and hormones are released into the blood to stimulate their further release, is an example of ____________ feedback

Positive, the system becomes unstable due to increased adrenaline and hormones in the bloodstream.

400

Which pituitary gland produces its own hormones?

Anterior pituitary gland

400

The thylakoid membrane is the site where _______________ reactions occur.

Light-dependent

400

Which enzyme is widely used in PCR to amplify DNA? To double the points of this question, explain why this specific enzyme is used over others.

Taq polymerase; it is temperature stable and won't be easily denatured at the temperatures required by PCR, as one of its properties is heat resistance.

Tip: Taq polymerase comes from the Thermus aquaticus bacteria, which can withstand high temperatyres

500

What is the name of the site found within the promoter of eukaryotes at which RNA polymerase binds? To double the points of this question, explain why the structure of this site is favoured over a hypothetical site composed of the other two bases!

TATA box

It would be less energy efficient if guanine and cytosine were the components as they share three bonds compared to adenine and thymine, which share two.

500

The brain is an example of what type of component in a negative feedback loop which maintains homeostasis?

The control centre (integrator)

500

Why is the pituitary gland often called the "master gland"?

Because it produces hormones that control the majority of the other endocrine glands.

500

Photosynthesis occurs in ___________, whereas cellular respiration occurs in _____________.

chloroplasts, mitochondria

500

What is the purpose of MgCl2 in PCR?

To ensure proper enzymatic activity of the DNA polymerase (Taq), magnesium ions *stabilize* the interaction between the polymerase and the DNA template to allow for proper primer annealing and synthesis