Biology final study guide

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Punnett Square

A chart that shows all the possible combinations of alleles that can result from a genetic cross

dihybrid cross

A cross between individuals that have different alleles for the same gene

Pedigree

A diagram that shows the occurrence of a genetic trait in several generations of a family.

What is the role of mRNA?

A molecule of mRNA carries the genetic message from a gene (DNA) to ribosomes that translate it into protein.

Define bacteriophage

A virus that infects bacteria

How do viruses damage the body/host cell?

A virus will eventually cause the cell to burst and a virus damages the cell's ability to reproduce properly

Why is variation important to natural selection?

Without variation, all members of a species would be identical and have the same chance of survival.

Define mutagen

an agent, such as radiation or a chemical substance, that causes genetic mutation.

DNA Evidence

biological evidence, derived from testing samples of human tissues and fluids, that genetically links an offender to a crime

What is the role of tRNA?

carries amino acids to the ribosome and matches them to the coded mRNA message

What is a mutation?

change in DNA sequence

What type of cells are bacteria classified as?

prokaryotes, living

Gram + stain _______ color. Gram - stain ________ color.

purple, pink

What does fitness measure?

reproductive success

RNA stands for?

ribonucleic acid

What is artificial selection?

selective breeding of plants and animals to promote the occurrence of desirable traits in offspring

What is the only virus that has been eradicated?

smallpox

What are the three parts of a nucleotide?

sugar, phosphate, nitrogen base

What is a karyotype?

the number and visual appearance of the chromosomes in the cell nuclei of an organism or species.

Define taxonomy

the science of naming and classifying organisms

Why are some bacteria species no longer susceptible to certain antibiotics?

they have developed desirable traits and built up and immunity to the antibiotics (super bug)

Once a virus gains entry into the body, it invades the host cell for what purpose?

to reproduce

DNA undergoes _______ to produce ______

transcription, RNA

RNA undergoes ______ to produce _____

translation, proteins

Describe how a vaccine works.

weak or inactive dose of pathogen stimulates adaptive immune response, causes you to produce memory cells → immunity

Survival of the fittest is another way to describe what?

Natural Selection

possible blood types for a person who has O blood

O+ O-

What type of cell does cellular respiration take place in?

Plant and animal cell

What type of cell does photosynthesis take place in?

Plant cell

What types of living things rely on photosynthesis?

Plants and bacteria

Which kingdom include autotrophic and heterotrophic, unicellular and multicellular organisms?

Protista

Fossil Evidence

Remains of once living organisms show change over time

Vestigial Structures

Remnant of a structure that may have had an important function in a species' ancestors, but has no clear function in the modern species.

reproductive isolation

Separation of species or populations so that they cannot interbreed and produce fertile offspring

Homologous Structures

Structures in different species that are similar because of common ancestry.

Biogeography

Study of past and present distribution of organisms

Down syndrome is also called?

Trisomy 21

Bones or structures that aren't useful but still there are known as __________ structures.

Vestigial Structures

Organisms near the top of the cladogram have...

more traits in common with other organisms on the cladogram

mutations can be...

neutral, beneficial, or harmful

Chromosomes are arranged in ____ and organized by ____?

number, pairs

What is phenotype?

physical appearance

All mutations fall into _____ basic categories; What are those two categories and what kind of mutations fall into each?

2, Germline mutations, Somatic mutations. Germline example-cystic fibrosis. Somatic example-epilepsy

Where is the extra chromosome in down syndrome?

21, caused by an extra chromosome

How many pairs of chromosomes do humans have?

23

Sex cells contain ___ chromosomes?

23

Meiosis produces how many cells?

4 haploid daughter cells

Body cells contain ____ chromosomes?

46

Humans have ___chromosomes?

46

What is a virus composed of?

1) DNA or RNA 2) Capsid - Protein coat 3) Lipid envelope

Mitosis produces how many cells?

2 diploid cells

What is the formula for photosynthesis?

CO2 + H2O + Sunlight --> C6H12O6 + O2

possible blood types for a person who has A blood

A+ A- AB+ AB-

Chargaff's Rule

A=T and C=G

possible blood types for a person who has AB blood

AB+ AB-

Any trait that helps an organism survive is called an ___

Adaptation

What types living things rely on cellular and respiration?

All living things

Recessive

An allele that is masked when a dominant allele is present

Heterozygous

An organism that has two different alleles for a trait

Homozygous

An organism that has two identical alleles for a trait

possible blood types for a person who has B blood

B+ B-

How are bacteria different from viruses?

Bacteria are classified as living things

Why are mutations important?

Because it is a process that introduces new variations with each generation, and developing mutations can help organisms survive.

What is the two-part naming system called when using taxonomy?

Binomial Nomenclature

What is the formula for cellular respiration?

C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP

Which scientist formulated the theory of evolution through natural selection?

Charles Darwin

In what organelle does photosynthesis take place?

Chloroplast

a mutation that produces a change in a whole chromosome is called?

Chromosomal Mutation

When scientists see similarities between embryos (plant or animal), this shows that they shared a ___

Common Ancestor

DNA structure

DNA consists of two long chains of nucleotides twisted into a double helix and joined by hydrogen bonds between the complementary bases adenine and thymine or cytosine and guanine

Dominant

Describes a trait that covers over, or dominates, another form of that trait.

Which pattern of evolution results in one species splitting into many over time?

Divergent evolution

What are the eight levels of taxonomic hierarchy?

Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

The diversification of a species into two or more descendant species types is an example of ___

Evolution

Who was Gregor Mendel?

Father of genetics

What is speciation?

Formation of new species

Homologous structures are structures that look the same but have different ____

Function

What language are all scientific names written in? What is the advantage of this universal language system?

Latin is the primary language and the advantage of the universal language system is that all scientist will use the same term to describe a specific animal, clearing up and confusion.

In what organelle does cellular respiration occur?

Mitochondria

What is natural selection?

The idea that the fittest survive and pass along their traits to their offspring.

According to the definition of natural selection, which organisms survive?

The most fittest, with desirable traits

Why do some viruses require yearly vaccinations?

They mutate very quickly

Sex-linked traits

Traits controlled by genes located on sex chromosomes.

What is the role of rRNA?

combines with proteins to form ribosomes

Why are common names confusing for biologists?

common name usage can lead to confusion about what animal is being referred to and what their relationships are to other animals.

Describe the two ways bacteria can reproduce.

conjugation-sexually binary fission-asexually

DNA stands for?

deoxyribonucleic acid

Embryological development

development of an organism between conception and birth

geographic isolation

form of reproductive isolation in which two populations are separated physically by geographic barriers such as rivers, mountains, or stretches of water

A mutation that produces changes in a single gene is called a?

gene mutation

What is genotype?

genetic makeup of an organism


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