Bio 111A Lab Exam
how is DNA replicated
2 DNA strands separate between nitrogenous base pairs, then new nucleotides pair with the remaining nitrogenous base (when DNA chromosome is duplicated before mitosis and meiosis)
which of the following is the correct way to write the scientific name of an organism
Genus species
ganglia
a concentration of neurons
what is the process of DNA agarose gel electrophoresis?
a mixture of DNA fragments gets loaded into a "well" in agarose, a dye is inserted to see the migration towards the positive pole------> (DNA= - charge)
codon
a sequence of 3 nitrogenous bases along an mRNA molecule
what is a nervous system
a set of interconnected cells that includes organs that allow an organism to perceive its environment
what are the 3 major parts of a nucleotide?
a sugar(deoxyribose) phosphate group nitrogenous base (ATGC)
neurotransmitters
cause the receiving neuron to fire and continue the impulse/ move through the gap between the two neurons
what is the cause and what are the consequences of sickle cell anemia?
cause- abnormalities in the RBC structure effects- crescent-shaped RBCs, weakness, dizziness, fatigue, labored breathing organ tissue damage to blocked vessels, jaundice, fever, pain
characters
combined morphological traits
sensory receptors
consist of nerve endings that respond to stimuli
axons
direct impulses away from the cell body and are commonly unbranched
dendrites
direct nerve impulses toward from the cell body and are commonly branched
binomial nomenclature
each species has two names 1st=genus capitalized 2nd=species specific and not capitalized
derived nervous system
high neurons, cephalization, PNS, Highly complex, Sensory receptors
nerve net
low numbers of scattered neurons
phylogenetics
modern classification; based on evolutionary relationships
characters of ancestral nervous system
no neurons, low neurons, nerve net, nerve ladder sys, untprotected brain, duffuse nerves
morphology
observable physical attributes
peripheral nervous system
outside the central nervous system
neuron
primary cell type/ composes the nervous system
what is the function of the cytoplasm
production of protein
describe the process of transcription
signal sent from cytoplasm to DNA 1 strand is the template for mRNA mRNA gets synthesized from base pairing and is linear
Gel electrophoresis separates DNA fragments based on the....
size of the fragments
the anticodon is the sequence of 3 base pairs on the ___-
tRNA
geological time scale
the chronological measurement of the earth's physical formation
cephalization
the development of the anterior end with a concentrations of sensory receptors
what is the advantage of semiconservative replication?
the new DNA molecule has one original strand and one new strand
systematics
the study of the diversity of life and how organisms are related to each other
taxonomy
the system for naming and classifying organisms/first modern systematics designed not equal to evolutionary relationships
natural selection
there is a single origin of life on earth and all species have been produced by modification of this original form due to environmental changes
what is the purpose of BDA agarose gel electrophoresis?
to separate DNA fragments based on size
what is the purpose of transcription?
to transfer protein-building information in DNA to the cytoplasm
dichotomous key
tool used to identify organisms for study at each stage a decision must be made between two choices of characters in order to proceed to the next step (field studies)
what is the process by which proteins are made on the ribosomes using mRNA called?
translation
TRUE or False: A dichotomous key allows us to identify organisms based on their morphological features
true
synapses
when the neurons pass impulses to each other within a neutral pathway