Bio final
Glycolysis yields a net energy profit of how many ATP.
2
Humans have ___ pairs of chromosomes
23
Evolution is genetic change in_________ that occurs overtime
A population
Commensalism
A relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
Hypothesis
A repeatable, testable, falsifiable statement
Virus
A very small infective agent that consists of a core of nucleic acid and is dependent on a living host
The region of the enzyme molecule that interacts with a substrate is called the what?
ACTIVE SITE
What have inherited characteristics that enhance an organism's ability to survive in its environment?
ADAPTATIONS
Some enzymes have a receptor site that is other than the active site.
ALLOSTERIC
Receptor up-regulation Increases the __________ of the receptors synthesized and __________ the signaling molecule's effect.
AMOUNT , AMPLIFIES
Homologous chromosomes separate & move to opposite poles during
ANAPHASE 1
Sister chromatids & chromosomes move to opposite poles during......
ANAPHASE 2
Enzyme names are usually derived from what?
ASE
What is an example of Ion channel-linked receptors?
Acetylcholine
How do you calculate atomic mass?
Add the number of protons and number of neutrons
The 3' end of eukaryotic pre-mRNAs is changed by...
Adding 100-250 adenine nucleotides
Most protists are...
Aquatic
What is the hierarchy of classification
Atom Molecule Cell Tissue Organ Organ system Organism Population Community Ecosystem Biosphere
Which is NOT a type of cellular response?
CELL MOVEMENT
Animals, fungi, & most prokaryotes are known as what?
CHEMOHETEROTROPHS
What differentiates an organic compound from an inorganic compound?
Carbon
Pinocytosis
Cell drinking
Phagocytosis
Cell eating
Epigenetic inheritance
Changes in how a gene is expressed without any change in the coding of the DNA bases
Errors in DNA replication can come from
DNA polymerase
What begins with a general principle and then applies to a specific situation?
Deductive reasoning
What binds hormones such as insulin & growth factors?
ENZYME-LINKED RECEPTORS
Why are enzymes considered important biological catalysts?
ENZYMES LOWER THE ACTIVATION ENERGY OF A BIOCHEMICAL REACTION
The outer membrane of the nuclear envelope is continuous with the membrane of the ______ and is usually covered with attached ribosomes
Endoplasmic reticulum
Which describes the interaction between genes where certain alleles in one locus affect the expression of certain alleles in the other locus?
Epistasis
Transcription & translations occur simultaneously in prokaryotes. Why cant this process take place in eukaryotes?
Eukaryotes have a nucleus, prokaryotes do not
Overproduction, variation, limits on population growth, & differential reproductive success around all components of
Evolution by natural selection
What is the difference between experimental and control groups?
Experimental group is treated/ exposed to the independent variable The control group is not treated or exposed to the independent variable
A ribosome has one binding site for mRNA & two binding sites for tRNAs.
FALSE 3
The fossil record is biased toward organisms that live in dry environments
FALSE aquatic
What is the translation of "pseudopodia," a characteristic of the amoebas
False feet
What are the targets for pharmaceutical interventions?
G-PROTEIN LINKED RECEPTORS
If the concentration of solutes in a cell is less than the concentration of solutes in the surrounding fluid, then the extracellular is said to be...
Hypertonic
What type of protein can transduce a signal in two directions?
INTEGRINS
What converts chemical signals into electrical signals?
ION CHANNEL LINKED RECEPTORS
Benefits of sexual reproduction
Increases diversity, due to mutation, independent assortment, and crossing over
A control group is set up the same as the experimental group, except the control group does not include the....
Independent variable
What are the phases of mitosis?
Interphase Prophase Prometaphase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase
Conclusions
Interpretation/ result of an experiment
Which best describes a catabolic reaction?
It involves the breakdown of large organic molecules to simple building blocks.
The energy that is usable & organized has what?
LOW ENTROPY
Receptor downregulation often involves transporting receptors to ____________, where they are destroyed
LYSOSOMES
What does calmodulin NOT regulate?
MEMBRANE SYNTHESIS
A single signaling molecule can lead to changes in ____________ of molecules.
MILLIONS
A mutation that replaces one amino acid in a protein with another is called _________ mutation.
MISSENSE
Where does the citric acid to take place in a Eukaryotic Cell?
MITOCHONDRIAL MATRIX
Number of valence electrons
Most directly determines the chemical behavior of an atom
A ___________ mutation results in the conversion of a codon specifying an amino acid to a termination codon.
NONSENSE
Because a newly synthesized DNA molecule contains ____, the replication process is said to be semiconservative.
ONE PARENTAL STRAND & ONE NEW STRAN
Steps to the scientific method
Observe, question, research, hypothesize, experiment, gather data, analyze data, draw conclusion
When tissues organize what do they form
Organ
Eukarya
Organisms that have nuclei and other membrane enclosed organelles
Turning a component in a signaling pathway on or off is done by adding or removing of groups of what?
PHOSPHATE
Land plants, algae, & certain prokaryotes are known as what?
PHOTOAUTOTROPHS
Capacity to do work as a result of position or state is known as what?
POTENTIAL ENERGY
What has 20 different types of monomers
PROTEIN
What technique is used to show inheritance patterns within a family over generations?
Pedigree
During translocation, the movement of the ribosome repositions the tRNA linked to the growing polypeptide chain to the ____________ site, thereby vacating the ____________ site for the arrival of a new amino-acyl tRNA
Peptidyl-tRNA binding site; Aminoacyl- tRNA binding site
When are spindle microtubules attach to kinetochores?
Prometaphase
Crossing over occurs
Prophase 1
Homologous chromosomes undergo synapsis during
Prophase I
The atomic number equals the number of ______.
Protons
Which chemical process occurs in which a substance gains electrons?
REDUCTION
Bacilli
Rod shaped bacteria
In the cell cycle, DNA is replicated during the
S phase
Which list describes the correct sequence of events involved in cell signaling?
SIGNAL, TRANSMISSION, RECEPTION, SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION, RESPONSE
Some signaling transduction pathways found in diverse Organisms are highly conserved. What does this mean?
SIGNALING TRANSDUCTION PATHWAYS ARE CRITICAL TO AN ORGANISM & HAVE REMAINED MOSTLY UNCHANGED THROUGHOUT EVOLUTION:
In which part of the chloroplast do the carbon fixation reactions take place?
STROMA
What is the fluid-filled sac within the inner membrane of a chloroplast called?
STROMA
Suppose we want to examine the effect of a fertilizer on the size of carrot produced, so we need to establish the experimental and control groups. The control group for this experiment would be defined under which conditions
Soil water sun and seeds
Using the scientific method, scientist make careful observations, ask critical questions, and develop _____ , which are testable explanations.
Solutions
Inductive reasoning
Systematic thought process that begins with specific OBSERVATIONS and draws a conclusion or general principle
Deductive reasoning
Systematic thought process that begins with supplied info. And draws conclusions based on that info. Ex. All men are mortal. Joe is a man. Therefore, Joe must be mortal
Nuclear envelope forms around single-stranded chromosomes during
TELOPHASE 2
Most intracellular receptors are what type of protein?
TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS
What is an example of enzyme-linked receptors?
TYROSINE KINASE
What makes a cell eukaryotic?
The presence of a nucleus
Evolution
The process by which populations change over time.
Systematics
The scientific study of the diversity and relationships among organisms.
Atom
The smallest chemical unit that retains the characteristic properties of a given element?
When two species have homologous structures, what can we infer?
The species are related by a common ancestry
What is the ultimate source of energy for almost all living organisms?
The sun
What is the evolutionary relationship between a human arm & a cat's forelimb?
They are homologous structures
Which of the following would be least likely to form a fossil?
Tropical rain forest
A control group is set up the same as the experimental group, except the control group does not include the _______
Variable
A Barr body in a mammalian female represents
an inactivated X chromosome
What is the protein coat of a virus called?
capsid
What is the function of oxidoreductases?
catalyze oxidation-reduction reactions
Excytosis
cells move materials from within the cell into the extracellular fluid
The wobble hypothesis
certain tRNA anticodons can pair with more than one codon sequence
Phospholipids
have both hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions; nonpolar tails (hydrophobic) are directed inward, polar heads (hydrophilic) are directed outward to face both extracellular and intracellular fluid.
Pseudopodia are used by Amoeba for ingesting food as well as for:
locomotion
Which chemical process occurs in which a substance losses electrons?
oxidation
Frameshift mutations
result from the insertion or deletion of one or 2 base pairs
Taxonomy
the science of naming, describing, and classifying organisms
RNA synthesis is also known as
transcription
vertical gene transfer
transmission of genetic material from parents to offspring during reproduction
regressive hypothesis
viruses are remnants of cellular organisms and evolved from small cells that were parasites in larger cells
SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION
when a cell converts an extracellular signal into an intracellular signal.
Cell theory
• cells are basic living units of organization and function in all organisms • all cells come from other cells • all living cells have a common origin, provided by basic similarities in their structures and molecules of which they are made.
Asexual reproduction
- exact replication (mitosis) - diversity only arises through mutation
What is the relationship between wavelength and energy?
- inversely proportional The shorter the wavelength the greater the energy
5 basic themes of biology
1. Biological systems interact 2. Structure and function are inter- related 3. Info. Must be transferred 4. Life depends on a continuous input and transfer of energy 5. Populations change over time through the process of evolution
What happens during nucleotide excision repair?
A nuclease removes the damaged DNA.
Respiration does not use oxygen is what?
ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION
Because enzymes affect the speed of chemical reactions without being consumed they are called what?
CATALYSTS
Mitosis
Creates 2 daughter cells
After kingdom, what is the next taxon by which organisms are grouped?
Phylum
AA
Representation of a homozygous dominant individual
Why do 10 G3P molecules stay in the Calvin cycle at all times?
TO RESTART THE CARBON FIXATION CYCLE
The probability that two genes will separate by crossing over is related to....
The distance between two genes on a chromosome.
During an experiment what is the purpose of the control group?
To ensure that the results observed in the experimental group is due to the variable being tested
Tetrads line up at the cell equator during
metaphase 1