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thylakoid membrane

ATP synthase is found on the __________ of a chloroplast

ATP synthase

H+ travel "down" their electrochemical gradient through ________

diapedesis

______ is the passage of leukocytes through the unruptured wall of a blood vessel during inflammation

mineralocorticoids

________ (such as aldosterone) are secreted by the adrenal cortex

monounsaturated

________ fatty acids have one double bond

carbon fixation

________ occurs when inorganic carbon is incorporated into an organic molecule

simple diffusion

________ of gases does not require energy because molecules move down their concentration gradient

mesoderm

__________ cells contribute to 2 masses of cells on each side of the notochord, called somites

mitochondria

__________ make ATP in all eukaryotes

constipation

___________ occurs when too much water is absorbed by the large intestine

humanoid

a _______ is someone who looks and behaves like a human

pioneer

a _______ species is that first species to inhabit a barren area and begin ecological succession

hemoglobin

bilirubin is produced due to __________ breakdown

foxes, jackrabbits, deer

chaparral characteristic animals:

no

do animal cells have a cell wall?

elastin proteins

elastic cartilage is similar to hyaline cartilage; however, it contains more _____________

ostia

how does hemolymph re-enter a relaxed insect heart?

goiter

hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism can cause _________, which is the physical enlargement of the thyroid gland

both

if an autosomal recessive allele is inherited from ______ parent(s), the offspring will be affected

chordata

lancelets (amphioxus) are _______ (phylum)

kingdom phylum class order family genus species

list the broadest to most specific taxonomic ranks

sarcomeres

myofibrils are composed of many repeating functional units, called ________.

directionality

nucleic acids have ___________, with a 5' and 3' end

eukaryotic

protista, fungi, plantae, and animalia are _____ kingdoms

glucose

starch contains many ________ monomers in linear forms as well as branched forms

bears, otters, wolves, rabbit owls BOWR

taiga characteristic animals:

quaternary

the ________ structure of a protein is the 3D structure from the grouping of two or more separate polypeptides

tertiary

the _________ structure is the 3D structure due to non-covalent interactions between amino acid R-groups

blood pressure

the aorta has the highest ________ of any vessel

androgens

the hormones produced by the tested are called what?

3

the insertion/deletion of nucleotides in multiples of ____ will not lead to a frameshift mutation

dominant; recessive

the law of dominance says that ______ alleles will mask the effect of __________ alleles

AUG = methionine

the start codon is the codon that signals the start of translation - what is it and what amino acids does it code for?

eccrine and apocrine

two types of sudoriferous glands?

"dub"

ventricles are relaxed during the ________ heart sound

independent

weather and climate are examples of density ________ factors

somatic and autonomic nervous systems

what are the 2 subgroups of the peripheral nervous system

intramolecular forces

what are the strong attractive forces that hold atoms within a molecule?

pulmonary; systemic

what are the two circulations of the human cardiac system?

activation to CD4 T cells

what happens if an antigen is presented to a TCR by MHC II?

a fatty, waxy substance that makes it impenetrable

what is the Casparian strip made of?

to build bone (secrete collagen + proteins that make osteoid)

what is the main function of osteoblasts?

telophase II

what is the phase of meiosis in which nuclear envelopes re-develop, and cytokinesis occurs to produce 4 haploid cells?

perinuclear space

what is the space between the inner and outer nuclear membranes?

disaccharide

what type of carbohydrate results when two monosaccharides bond together?

muscle, liver, and fat cells

what types of cells do glucocorticoids act on?

the very tips of roots and shoots

where are apical meristems located?

chloroplast stroma

where does photorespiration/C2 photosynthesis occur?

under the occipital lobe of the cerebrum

where is the cerebellum located?

liver (mostly); muscles

which type of human tissues store glycogen


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