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Medical researchers want to test the effects of a new blood pressure medicine on humans. The hypothesize the new medicine will decrease blood pressure. They give patients in the experimental group 100 mg of the new medicine in a pill form that is taken orally. What would the control group take?

100mg of a neutral substance ( sugar) in pill form taken orally (placebo)

A plant cell takes in essential ions from the soil around. The plant cell has high concentration of these ions but continues to bring them in so it can maintain this high concentration. This is an example of

Active Transport

What process is being shown in the diagram ( 13 molecules inside of the cell moving outside of the cell with 26 molecules- energy is being used to move them against the concentration gradient)

Active Transport

What process is being shown in the diagram ( Many molecules outside the cell flowing into the cell through a protein in the cell membrane to area with only one molecules)

Diffusion

What is the monomer of starch?

Glucose

What organelle is in this diagram? ( flattened stacks of pita bread)

Golgi Body

Small cells have this kind of surface area to volume ratio

High Surface Area to Volume Ratio

What type of bond gives water the unique properties to support life on Earth?

Hydrogen Bonds

Adds Water to Break Bonds ( Digestion)

Hydrolyisis

A student is studying the effect of caffeine on heart rate of Daphnia. What is the independent and dependent variable?

Independent: Caffeine Dependent: Heart Rate

What axis should the independent and dependent variable be plotted on?

Independent: X-Axis Dependent: Y-Axis

Synapsis ( coming together of Homologous chromosomes) and crossing over only occur during

Meiosis

What process is going on in the diagram ( one cell is going through two cell divisions and dividing into four haploid cells) ?

Meiosis

This enzyme functions best at what pH- half way between 0-14 ( hint the answer is not a number)

Neutral

A shark is found dead on the beach. What is the only process that could still occur in this organism?

Passive Transport ( Diffusion)- No energy

When does crossing over occur during meiosis?

Prophase I

The second step of protein synthesis occurs at the

Ribosome

What is the function of starch

Store extra sugars

Synthesis

Taking out water to make something larger and more complex - in this photo water is being removed from glycerol and fatty acids in order to build a lipid

What is a frameshift mutation?

When insertions/deletions cause mRNA to be read incorrectly

The experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable whose effect is being studied.

independent variable

During sexual reproduction, our bodies makes gametes which have half the genetic information. Meiosis is similar to shuffling a deck of cards and randomly selecting 23 for your hand. Then during fertilization the chromosomes from the mom and dad are combined to make a total of 46. Due to this sexual reproduction is sometimes referred to as...

sorting and recombination

What property or properties of water leads to capillary action?

Cohesion & Adhesion

A student notices that the grass is wet when he walks his dog in the morning. The Water droplets ( dew) on the grass are an example of water sticking to other substances known as...

Adhesion

A muscle cell produces lactic acid. Is this aerobic or anaerobic respiration?

Anaerobic

A flower is placed is a vase filled with blue colored water. The blue colored water continues to diffuse into the xylem and rise upward against the flow of gravity to the flower. The flower turns blue. What property of water allows water to rise against the flower of gravity and turn the flower blue

Capillary Action

What property of water leads to surface tension?

Cohesion

What process is occurring in the diagram? ( DNA is unwinding/unzipping and using the template to synthesize the complimentary

DNA Replication

Body cells have a full set of DNA. In humans we have 23 pairs or 46 chromosomes. This means that our body cells do or do not contain our homologous chromosomes?

Do contain!

A student is studying the effect of caffeine on heart rate of Daphnia. The student sets up two groups. Group A consisted of Daphnia in neutral water similar to its natural habitat. Group B consisted of Daphnia is an aquatic environment with the addition of caffeine. Which group is the control group?

Group A

Examine the photo. Moving from the left to the right, look at the first cell and then the second? What phase occurred and what happened to the DNA? ( The first cell has single stranded chromosomes, the second cell has double stranded chromosomes -sister chromatids)

Interphase & Replication

What organelle is in the image? ( jelly bean shape with squiggles)

Mitochondria

What process is going on in the diagram ( one cell is dividing into two)?

Mitosis

What process is occurring in the diagram? ( Note the the organism is growing making more cells and its going from one to two, two to four, four to eight, eight to sixteen, etc etc etc)

Mitosis

What organelle is the arrow pointing to in this image ( largest organelle in the cell only Eukaryotas have these)

Nucleus

Why do we have 2 of every kind of chromosome

One from mom and one from dad

In the photosynthesis equation, which of the products is the by-product?

Oxygen Gas

The bubbles of oxygen coming out of the plant, shows that the elodea ( aquatic plant) is doing what process?

Photosynthesis- because oxygen is a product of photosynthesis and is excreted

What organism makes starch

Plants

Why do cells need to be small?

So they can get nutrients and oxygen across the cell membrane and through the cell fast enough to survive

Why can't starch, triglycerides, or proteins get through the cell membrane

They are too big

How are plant cells and bacteria cells similar?

They both have cell walls & DNA

How are prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells similar?

They have - Cell Membrane -Cytoplasm - DNA -Ribosomes

What base is only found in RNA?

Uracil

What is a point mutation?

change in a single nucleotide ( substitution)

The measurable effect, outcome, or response in which the research is interested.

dependent variable

Gene

section of DNA on a chromosome that contains instructions for making specific proteins

Transcription

synthesis of an RNA molecule from a DNA template

Protein Synthesis

the formation of proteins by using information contained in DNA and carried by mRNA

The first step of Protein synthesis is

transcription


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