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Cells
Photosynthesis
Respiration
Cell Division
Molecular
Genetics
Evolution and
Classification
Cells
Photo
Respiration
synthesis
Cell
Division
Evolution
Molecular
And
Genetics
Classif.
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Cells
What are organelles
that secrete proteins?
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Cells
Ribosomes
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Cells
What is the process in
which Amoebas and
many other protists
eat by engulfing
smaller organisms
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Cells
Phagocytosis
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Cells
Which organelle is this?
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Cells
Mitochondria
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Cells
What are the 3 main types
of fibers that make up the
cytoskeleton?
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Cells
Microtubules,
microfilaments,
intermediate
filaments
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Cells
What effect does Hard
work by muscle cells
have on the pH of the
blood?
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Cells
Lowers it
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Photosynthesis
Where does it occur?
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Photosynthesis
chloroplasts
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Photosynthesis
What is carbon fixation?
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Photosynthesis
CO2 from air is
incorporated into
organic molecules in
the chloroplast
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Photosynthesis
What cycle is this?
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Photosynthesis
Calvin Cycle
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Photosynthesis
Which type of plants
has bundle sheath
and mesophyll cells
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Photosynthesis
C4
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Photosynthesis
Which photosystem
does cyclic electron
flow use and what
does it generate?
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Photosynthesis
It uses PSI and
generates ATP
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Respiration
Which process involves
the breaking of
glucose into two
pyruvates?
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Respiration
Gylcolysis
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Respiration
Name one anaerobic
process
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Respiration
Either alcohol
fermentation or lactic
acid fermentation
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Respiration
What are cytochromes?
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Respiration
Proteins that are
electron carriers
between ubiquinone
and oxygen
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Respiration
Proteins, carbs, fats
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Respiration
Fill in
with
appropri
ate
macrom
olecules
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Respiration
How many molecules of
carbon dioxide are
generated during the
citric acid cycle
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Respiration
2
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Cell division
Gametes are produced
by a variation of cell
division called
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Cell division
meiosis
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Cell division
Bacteria reproduce by
a type of cell division
called
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Cell division
Binary fission
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Cell division
Plants and some algae
exhibit a type of life
cycle called
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Cell division
Alternation of
generations
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Cell division
5 phases of cell cycle?
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Cell division
G1 S G2 Mitosis
Cytokinesis
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Cell division
what is a kinetochore?
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Cell division
Structure of proteins of each
sister chromatid located at
the centromere that links to
the microtubules of
centrosomes
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Molecular Genetics
An organism having a
pair of identical alleles
for a characteristic
is…
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Molecular Genetics
homozygous
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Molecular Genetics
Genes on the same
chromosome that
tend to be inherited
together are said to
be…
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Molecular Genetics
linked
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Molecular Genetics
Double-stranded DNA
viruses can reproduce
by
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Molecular Genetics
Lytic and lysogenic
cycle
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Molecular Genetics
What is the role of
helicase?
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Molecular Genetics
Untwists the double
helix at replication
forks
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Molecular Genetics
A relaxation of basepairing rules is called
a
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Molecular Genetics
wobble
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Evolution and
Classification
What is natural
selection?
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Evolution and
Classification
Survival and
reproduction of the
fittest
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Evolution and
Classification
What are some
biological factors that
impede members of
two species from
reproducing?
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Evolution and
Classification
Reproductive isolation
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Evolution and
Classification
What is adaptive
radiation?
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Evolution and
Classification
Evolution of many diversely adapted
species from a common ancestor
upon introduction to various new
environmental opportunities
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Evolution and
Classification
what is paedomorphosis?
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Evolution and
Classification
Sexually mature stage of a species
that may retain body features
that were juvenile structures in an
ancestral species
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Evolution and
Classification
What belongs in the blanks?
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Evolution and
Classification
Behavioral, mechanical
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Double
Jeopardy!!!
Plant Systems
Animal Systems
Ecology
Labs
Biotech
Other
Plant
Systems
Animal
Systems
Ecology
Labs
BioTech
Other
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Plant Systems
The epidermis in many
species has a
covering, known as
a…
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Plant Systems
cuticle
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Plant Systems
Plant growth occurs in
the..
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Plant Systems
Apical meristems
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Plant Systems
Species with one
cotyledon are _____
whereas those with
two are _____
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Plant Systems
Monocots, dicots
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Plant Systems
Which enzyme
catalyzes nitrogen
fixation?
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Plant Systems
nitrogenase
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Plant Systems
The water-conducting cells in
vascular plants have cells
walls that are strengthened
by…
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Plant Systems
lignin
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Animal Systems
What are groups of
cells with common
structure and
function?
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Animal Systems
tissues
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Animal Systems
What results if an
animal’s diet is
chronically deficient in
calories?
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Animal Systems
undernourishment
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Animal Systems
What are the 4 stages of
food processing?
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Animal Systems
Ingestion, digestion,
absorption, and
elimination
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Animal Systems
What is the lacteal?
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Animal Systems
Net of capillaries and small vessels of
lymphatic system that penetrates the
core of the villus in the small intestine
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Animal Systems
Is vitamin D fat soluble
or water soluble and
what is its role in the
body?
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Animal Systems
Fat soluable.
Aids in absorption of Ca & P,
and stimulates bone growth
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Ecology
Nonliving components
of the environment
are…
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Ecology
abiotic
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Ecology
Name the difference
between the
macroclimate and
microclimate
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Ecology
Marco- patterns on global,
regional, and local
Micro- very fine patterns, such
as encountered by organisms
under a fallen log
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Ecology
Name 5 terrestrial
biomes
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Ecology
Tropical forest, desert,
savanna, chaparral,
temperate grassland,
temperate broadleaf forest,
coniferous forest, tundra
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Ecology
Competition for a
resource in short
supply is known as…
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Ecology
Interspecific
competition
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Ecology
What is inclusive fitness?
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Ecology
The total effect an individual
has on proliferating its genes
by producing its own
offspring and by providing aid
that enables others to
reproduce
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Labs
Enzymes catalyze
reactions by lowering
the ________ needed
for a reaction to occur
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Labs
Activation energy
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Labs
Which equation provides a
mathematical model for
studying evolutionary
changes in allelic frequency
within a population?
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Labs
Hardy-Weinburg
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Labs
What 5 conditions are
needed for a HardyWeinberg equilibrium?
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Labs
Large pop, random
mating, no mutation,
no im/emigration, no
natural selection
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Labs
Which environment has the
greater concentration of
dissolved oxygen: a clear
pond or a pond with a heavy
algal mat?
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Labs
Clear water holds more dissolved oxygen
than water with a heavy algal mat.
Although photosynthesis in the algal
mat will produce a great deal of
oxygen, the decay of so much organic
matter will result in a net depletion of
oxygen.
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Labs
There are hundreds of stomata in
the ___ of a leaf. Most are located in
the lower epidermis. This reduces water
loss because the lower surface receives
less solar radiation than the upper
surface. Each stoma allows the carbon
dioxide necessary for ______ to enter,
while water evaporates through each
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one in transpiration
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Epidermis,
photosynthesis
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BioTech
What are histones?
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BioTech
Proteins responsible for
the first level of DNA
packing in chromatin
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BioTech
What is Alternative
RNA splicing?
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BioTech
Different mRNA
molecules are
produced from the
same primary
transcript
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BioTech
In PCR, DNA
polymerase extends
the primers in which
direction?
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BioTech
5’-3’
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BioTech
What is the most
common type of DNA
sequence in a human
genome?
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BioTech
Repetitive including
transposable
elements
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BioTech
Specific mutations are
introduced into the
sequence of a cloned gene,
after which the mutated
gene is returned to a cell
in…
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BioTech
In vitro mutagenesis
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Other
What is the center of
the nervous system?
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Other
The brain
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Other
What is a hard mass
developed from
crystals that separate
from the urine within
the urinary tract?
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Other
A kidney stone
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Other
A crack, but not complete
break in a bone is known
as a
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Other
fracture
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Other
Why is the sky blue?
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Other
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The sky is blue because when
sunlight collides with our
atmosphere, colours of the shortest
wavelengths (violet and blue) are
scattered - and our eyes are more
sensitive to see blue
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Other
Name 3 types of anabolic steroids
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Other
Testosterone,
Trenbolone, Anavar,
Dianabol, Winstrol
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Final
Jeopardy!!!
Final Jeopardy!!!
What is the scientific study of
life?
Final Jeopardy!!!
Biology!