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Cells
Photosynthesis
Respiration
Cell Division
Molecular
Genetics
Evolution and
Classification
Cells
Photosynthesis
Respiration
Cell
Division
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Molecular
Genetics
Evolution
And
Classification
Double Jeopardy!
Cells
This digestive organelle
is found only in
animal cells
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Cells
What is a lysosome
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Cells
By way of this process,
cellular components
are isolated based on
density and size
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Cells
What is cell
fractionation
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Cells
The arrow in this figure
represents what process
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Cells
What is osmosis
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Cells
These connect neighboring
animal cells by functioning
like rivets to join cells into
strong sheets
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Cells
What are desmosomes
Back
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Cells
This represents what
process in an animal
cell
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Cells
What is pinocytosis
Back
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Photosynthesis
This is the chemical
equation for
photosynthesis
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Photosynthesis
What is CO2 + H2 O +
light energy −
C6 H12 O6 + H2 O
Back
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Photosynthesis
These photosynthetic
pigments absorb light
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Photosynthesis
What are chlorophyll(a
& b) and carotenoids
Back
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Photosynthesis
The final electron acceptor
of this light reaction
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Photosynthesis
What is NADP+
Back
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Photosynthesis
This sugar molecule
resulting from the Calvin
Cycle gets converted to
any other carbon
compound needed for the
plant
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Photosynthesis
What is G3P
Back
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Photosynthesis
This type of plant, like the
pineapple, does carbon
fixation at night
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Photosynthesis
What is a CAM plant
Back
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Respiration
Identify the blue
compound
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Respiration
What is an enzyme
Back
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Respiration
These are the three parts of
cellular respiration
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Respiration
What are glycolysis,
citric acid cycle and
oxidative
phosphorylation
Back
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Respiration
By this process, ATP is
formed in glycolysis
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Respiration
Substrate-level
phosphorylation
Back
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Respiration
These two electron
carriers are used in
glycolysis and the
citric acid cycle
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Respiration
What are FADH2 and
NADH
Back
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Respiration
This molecule controls
cellular respiration
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Respiration
What is
phosphofructokinase
Back
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Cell Division
These are the five
steps of the cell cycle
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Cell Division
What are interphase,
prophase, metaphase,
anaphase and
telophase(&cytokinesis)
Back
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Cell Division
Cytokinesis in animal
cells occurs by the
formation of this
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Cell Division
What is a cleavage
furrow
Back
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Cell Division
Crossing over creates
genetic variability during
this phase of meiosis.
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Cell Division
What is prophase I
Back
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Cell Division
Crossing over occurs
here (more specific
than between nonsister chromatids)
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Cell Division
What is the chiasma
Back
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Cell Division
The dark purple line
represents cyclin levels
and the light purple line
represents levels of this
aspect of cell cycle
regulation
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Cell Division
What is MPF
(maturation
promoting factor)
Back
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Molecular Genetics
DNA polymerase adds
nitrogenous bases to
this end of the strand
during elongation
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Molecular Genetics
What is the 3’ end
Back
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Molecular Genetics
These (circled) result
on the antiparallel
strands of DNA during
replication
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Molecular Genetics
What are Okazaki
fragments
Back
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Molecular Genetics
During the initiation
stage of this process,
specific factors bind
to the TATA box
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Molecular Genetics
What is transcription
Back
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Molecular Genetics
A peptide bond forms
between amino acids of
tRNA molecules
between these sites
1
4
2
3
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Molecular Genetics
What are the 3 and 2
sites
Back
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Molecular Genetics
A woman (TTYypp) and
a man (TtYyPp) have
a child. The
possibility of it being
TtyyPp is what
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Molecular Genetics
What is 1/16
Back
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Evolution and
Classification
This was Darwin’s view
of life and evolution
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Evolution and
Classification
What is descent with
modification and/or
reproduction of the
fittest
Back
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Evolution and
Classification
The hierarchical
classification of
species goes in this
order
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Evolution and
Classification
What is Domain,
Kingdom, Phylum,
Class, Order, Family,
Genus, Species
Back
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Evolution and
Classification
This experiment proved the
Oparin & Haldane postulation
that conditions on early Earth
favored reactions in which
inorganic compounds would
form organic compounds
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Evolution and
Classification
What is the Miller-Urey
experiment
Back
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Evolution and
Classification
This type of speciation
results from intrinsic
factors (e.g.
chromosomal changes)
alter gene flow
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Evolution and
Classification
What is sympatric
speciation
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Evolution and Classification
There are 500 flowers in a
population: 320 RR, 160 Rr
and 20rr. The R allele makes
flowers red and the r allele
codes for white. Using the
2
2
equation 𝑝 + 2𝑝𝑞 + 𝑞 = 1, the
genotypic frequency of Rr
flowers is this
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Evolution and
Classification
What is 0.32
Back
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Double
Jeopardy!!!
Plant Systems
Animal
Systems
Ecology
Labs
Biotechnology
Things We
Didn’t Study
Plant
Animal
Systems Systems
Ecology
Labs
Biotech
Things We
Didn’t Study
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Final Jeopardy!
Plant Systems
Name 3 adaptations
plants have for
survival on land
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Plant Systems
What are (any 3 of the
following) stomata,
roots, apical meristem,
jacketed gametangia,
lignin, cuticle,
sporopollenin
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Plant Systems
The life cycle of
angiosperms involves
this process
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Plant Systems
What is double
fertilization
Back
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Plant Systems
These are dead at
maturity
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Plant Systems
What are tracheids
Back
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Plant Systems
These red molecules
are located in guard
cells and they control
this aspect of leaves
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Plant Systems
What are potassium
and stomata
Back
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Plant Systems
An increasing concentration of
this hormone results in
growth shown in the figure
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Plant Systems
What is ethylene
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Animal Systems
Identify the
developmental
plans from left
to right
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Animal Systems
What is protostome
development and
deuterostome
development
Back
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Animal Systems
List the order of fuel
usage in animals
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Animal Systems
What is carbs then fats
then proteins
Back
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Animal Systems
Order the location of
blood as it travels
through the heart and
lungs in an animal
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Animal Systems
What is left atria, left
ventricle, lungs, right
atria, right ventricle
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Animal Systems
This is the process in
which an egg develops
without fertilization
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Animal Systems
What is
parthenogenesis
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Animal Systems
This allows the body to
recognize “self” from
“non-self”
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Animal Systems
What is the MHC
(major
histocompatibility
complex)
Back
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Ecology
Niko Tinbergen
recognized the fixed
action pattern in this
organism
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Ecology
What is the threespined stickleback
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Ecology
Clams follow this type
of survivorship curve
and are said to be
selected by this
variable
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Ecology
What is the type III
survivorship curve
and r(birth rate)selected
Back
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Ecology
A poisonous plant is
purple with red spots
and tastes bad. A sweet
plant is also purple with
red spots. The sweet
plant is exemplifying this
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Ecology
What is Batesian
mimicry
Back
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Ecology
Identify the levels below
and what percent of
energy is transferred at
each level
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Ecology
What is (from bottom to
top) primary producers,
primary consumers,
secondary consumers,
tertiary consumers,
10%
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Ecology
This is the most rare
mating system
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Ecology
What is polyandry
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Labs
From the
diffusion/osmosis lab,
we learned that water
moves from a ____
solution to a _____
solution
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Labs
What is a hypotonic
solution to a
hypertonic solution
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Labs
Based on this respiration data, it can
be concluded that as temperature
decreases, respiration ____ and as
germination occurs, respiration
_____
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Labs
What is decreases,
increases
Back
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Labs
Transpiration would
occur at the lowest
levels under these
conditions
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Labs
What is mist/humidity
Back
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Labs
When Daphnia are put
in hotter
environments, this
increases as
metabolic activity
increases
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Labs
What is pulse
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Labs
The percent crossover for
this sample is this
(counting out of 17 total)
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Labs
What is 82.35% 88.24% depending
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Biotechnology
The charge of DNA is
this and the charge of
histones is this
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Biotechnology
What is negative and
positive
Back
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Biotechnology
These have a coding
sequence but are
nonfunctional because
they have no
promoter
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Biotechnology
What are pseudogenes
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Biotechnology
This is complementary
to mRNA but has only
exons present
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Biotechnology
What is cDNA
Back
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Biotechnology
These are the three
steps of PCR
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Biotechnology
What are denaturing
DNA, annealing and
extension
Back
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Biotechnology
This process is considered
the original DNA
fingerprint technique and
combines these two
techniques
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Biotechnology
What is RFLP analysis
that combines
restriction digest and
gel electrophoresis
Back
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Things We Didn’t Study
The uppermost layer of
vegetation in a
terrestrial biome
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Things We Didn’t Study
What is the canopy
Back
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Things We Didn’t Study
The eye’s center of
focus and the place
on the retina where
photoreceptors are
highly concentrated
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Things We Didn’t Study
What is the fovea
Back
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Things We Didn’t Study
A member of the
vertebrate subgroup
possessing jaws
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Things We Didn’t Study
What is a gnathostome
Back
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Things We Didn’t Study
A membrane that suspends
many of the organs of
vertebrates inside fluidfilled body cavities
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Things We Didn’t Study
What is mesentery
Back
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Things We Didn’t Study
A protist with
modified
mitochondria
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Things We Didn’t Study
What is a parabaslid
Back
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Final
Jeopardy!!!
Final Jeopardy!!!
This is the space between
Schwann cells
Final Jeopardy!!!
What is the Node of
Ranvier
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