Jan 17, 2016
Cells
Animal Systems
Respiration
Photosynthesis
Biotechnology
Plant Systems
Cells
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Cells
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This is a membranous sac of hydrolytic
enzymes that animal cells use to digest all
kinds of macromolecules.
Cells
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Lysosomes
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Vesicles in transit from one part of the cell to
another are called this.
Cells
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Transport Vesicles
Topic 1
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What is the differences between structure of
plant vs. animal cytokinesis?
Cells
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Animal cells produce a cleavage furrow while plants produce a cell
plate
Cells
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How is the ATP made for glycolysis?
Cells
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By using substrate-level phosphorylation
Cells
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A lysed animal cell and a turgid plant cell
would be an example of this solution
Cells
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Hypotonic
Cells
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The movement of sensory equipment towards the anterior end of an organism is
known as this.
Animal System
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Cephalization
Animal System
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A “false body cavity” or one that is not completely lined
with tissue derived from the mesoderm is known as
this.
Animal System
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Pseudocoelomate
Animal System
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How and where are nutrients absorbed in
animals?
Animal System
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By facilitated diffusion and active transport of monomers in the
microvilli of the small intestine.
Animal System
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What is blood made of?
Animal System
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Plasma: water, ions, plasma proteins, substances transported
by blood. Cellular elements: red blood cells,
leukocytes, and platelets.
Animal System
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Which two hormones regulate blood
osmolarity?
Animal System
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Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) and Renin-
angiotensin-aldosterone system
(RAAS)
Animal System
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What is the path of air into the human body?
Respiration
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Nostrils, nasal cavity, pharynx, larnyx, trachea, bronchi,
branchioles, alveoli
Respiration
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Why is gas exchange so important?
Respiration
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Aerobic organisms need oxygen in order
to produce ATP.
Respiration
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Carbon dioxide travels from the tissues to the lungs by this.
Respiration
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Dissolved in plasma as bicarbonate ions.
Respiration
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When the tongue pushes air down into the lungs is
known as this.
Respiration
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Positive breathing.
Respiration
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What protects the aveoli from drying out?
Respiration
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The aveoli are lined with cilia and a thin
layer of mucus.
Respiration
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What is photosynthesis?
Photosynthesis
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The conversion of light energy to chemical
energy.
Topic 4
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What is the equation for photosynthesis?
Topic 4
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CO2 + H2O+ light energy= C6H12O6 +
H2O
Photosynthesis
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How is light absorbed?
Photosynthesis
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Photosynthetic pigments, cholophyll,
and carotenoids
Photosynthesis
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Is cholophyll hydrophobic or hydrophillic?
Photosynthesis
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Neither. It is ampiphatic.
Photosynthesis
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Where is the greatest concentration of H+
ions in a chloroplasts?
Photosynthesis
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In the thylakiod.
Photosynthesis
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What are the 3 general types of fungi?
Plant systems
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Sappabic, parasitic, and mutualistic
Plant Systems
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How did plants evolve from green algae?
Plant System
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Natural selection
Plant Systems
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The movement to land led to what?
Plant Systems
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Vascular tissues, bryophates, tougher seeds, jacketed game tangia, development of seeds
and the development of flowers.
Plant Systems
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The alternation between sexual and asexual reproduction
is known as this.
Plant Systems
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Alternation of Generations
Plant Systems
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Evidence that plants evolved from
charophytes is shown through this.
Plant Systems
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Rose-shaped complexes, peroxisome enzymes, sperm
structure, formation of phragmoplasts, and genetic
evidence.
Plant Systems
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A protein that binds to an enhancer and stimulates transcription of a gene is
also known as this.
Biotechnology
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An activator.
Biotechnology
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What are gene families?
Biotechnology
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Collection of identical or very similar genes that are clustered or
dispersed through out the genome.
Biotechnology
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What is the PCR used for?
Biotechnology
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PCR is used for forenics because it is used to
amplify DNA.
Biotechnology
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This method is used to separate DNA or protein
based on size and charge.
Biotechnology
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Gel electrophoresis.
Biotechnology
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This is the silence of gene expression by using double
stranded RNA with matching sequence which triggers the breakdown of
mRNA.
Biotechnology
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RNA interference
Biotechnology
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Cell Division
Genetics
Evolution
Ecology
Labs
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Cell Division
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Genetics Evolution Ecology Labs Things we didn’t cover
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How many pairs of chromosomes do
humans have?
Cell Division
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23 pairs (46 chromosomes total)
Cell Division
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Where does meiosis occur in the humans?
Cell Division
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Testes and ovaries
Cell Division
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Which process (mitosis or meiosis) generates
genetic variation?
Cell Division
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Meiosis
Cell Division
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MPF is only high when what protein is high?
Cell Division
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Cyclin
Cell Division
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When CDK and cyclin come together, they have what
type of structure?
Cell Division
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Quaternary Structure
Cell Division
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This law states the two alleles for a heritable character separate
during gamete formation and end up in different gametes.
Genetics
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Law of segregation.
Genetics
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This is a name given to parents who mate
and always yield the same genetic
offspring.
Genetics
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True breeders.
Genetics
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This is a disease where brain cells cannot
metabolize a certain lipid because of an enzyme
deficiency.
Genetics
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Tay-Sachs Disease
Genetics
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On a genetic map, If a the percentage is greater
then the recombination frequency will be____.
Genetics
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Greater.
Genetics
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The inactive X chromosome in each
cell of a female condenses into a
compact object called this.
Genetics
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A Barr body.
Genetics
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This makes up all genes (both alleles) in
a population at any time.
Evolution
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Gene pool.
Evolution
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What is the equation of Hardy-Weinburg
equilibrium?
Evolution
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p^2+2pq+q^2=1
Evolution
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A term used for when a disaster reduces the
population so that the surviving population is not
representative of the original presentation.
Evolution
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Bottleneck effect
Evolution
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The 3 ways that natural selection an change a
population is by…
Evolution
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Directional, disruptive, and stabilizing
selection.
Evolution
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What disease is an example of the heterozygous
advantage?
Evolution
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Sickle Cell Anemia
Evolution
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This term is used to describe a series of behaviors to
make sure animals are the same species, opposite
sex, good physical condition and not a threat.
Ecology
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Courtship
Ecology
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An altrustic behavior would be…
Ecology
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When an organism sacrifices one’s self to
benefit the group.
Ecology
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A kangaroo would be an example of which
type of organism?
Ecology
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K-Selected
Ecology
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What is the equation of GPP?
Ecology
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The total primary productivity minus the amount of light
energy.
Ecology
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What things threaten biodiversity?
Ecology
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Habitat loss, introduced species, and
overexploitation
Ecology
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Why does a good experiment suggest
repetition?
Labs
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Repetition of an experiment encourages
persistence results to ensure accurate data.
Labs
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In the photosynthesis and enzyme lab, why
did we set the wavelength
spectronic to 0% Transmittance?
Labs
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To provide a set limit of the percentage allowed through
the test tube. The empty machine indicates that no
light will pass through.
Labs
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Which region of the onion root did we
observe when looking for mitosis.
Labs
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The tip.
Labs
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Why did we place petroleum jelly at the end of the pipette in
the Daphnia lab?
Labs
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To prevent the liquid in the pipette from
leaking out.
Labs
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When the blood pressure cuff is inflated to a
pressure above the systolic pressure, the flow of blood
is_____.
Labs
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Stopped.
Labs
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What is inquiry?
Things we never learned
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A search for information and
explanation, often focusing on specific
questions.
Things we never learned
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What drug mocks the natural endorphin?
Things we never learned
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Morphine.
Things we never learned
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This is a term used to describe the point at which reactions offset one another exactly.
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Chemical equilibrium
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When NaCl is exposed to H2O, positive H regions of water molecules cling to
chloride ____.
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anions
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What is the pH of battery acid?
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Where do extreme thermophiles thrive?
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Very hot enviroments
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