Cells Photosynthesis Animal Systems Evolution and classifications.

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Cells

Photosynthesis

AnimalSystems

Evolution andclassifications

Respiration

PlantSystems

Cells

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Cells

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This organelle is the site of protein

synthesis

Cells

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What is a ribosome?

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When a cell has excess waste then this organelle isn't

working properly

Cells

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What are lysosomes?

Cells

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These kinds of protiens are bound to the outside of the cell

membrane

Cells

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What are peripheral proteins?

Cells

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Long range signaling involving hormones.

Cells

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What is endocrine signaling?

Cells

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The form of reproduction in single celled organisms such

as bacteria

Cells

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What is binary fission?

Cells

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CO2 + H2O + light energy → C6H12O6 + O2

+ H2O

Photosynthesis

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What is the chemical equation for

photosynthesis?

Photosynthesis

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Violet-blue and red light

Photosynthesis

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What color light is most effective for

photosynthesis?

Photosynthesis

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The magnesium atom in the middle of the

molecule

Photosynthesis

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How can you identify a chlorophyll molecule?

Photosynthesis

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The way the plants make sugar

Photosynthesis

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What is the Calvin cycle?

Photosynthesis

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In this type of plant carbon fixation and

the Calvin cycle occur in different

types of cells

Photosynthesis

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What are C4 plants?

Photosynthesis

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The process by which animals maintain an internal temperature

within a tolerable range

AnimalSystems

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What is Thermoregulation?

AnimalSystems

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sheets of tightly packed cells that lines

organs and cavities within the body.

AnimalSystems

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What is Epithelial tissue?

AnimalSystems

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This type of lymphocyte aids in repeat attacks from the same antigen

AnimalSystems

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What are memory B cells?

AnimalSystems

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These air sacs occur at the end of the bronchioles

AnimalSystems

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What are alveoli?

AnimalSystems

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This enzyme begins the hydrolysis of proteins, it

is part of the gastric juices released by the

stomach

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What is pepsin?

AnimalSystems

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All individuals of the same species living in

the same location

Evolution andclassifications

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What is a population?

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Survival of the fittest (those with the highest number

surviving offspring)

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What is natural selection?

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These are aquatic biomes full of life,

temperature between 20 and 30 Celsius.

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What are coral reefs?

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The earliest ancestor of land plants

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What are charophyceans?

Evolution andclassifications

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In this development the blastopore develops into the anus, and folds of the archenteron become the

coelom

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What is deuterostome development?

Evolution andclassifications

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The process in which ATP is made in the

cytosol

Respiration

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What is oxidative phosphorylation?

Respiration

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This is the electron carrier in the

mitochondrial matrix

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What is FAD?

Respiration

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Reactions that require energy

Respiration

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What are endergonic reactions?

Respiration

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The chemical that is used to carry carbon dioxide in the blood stream

Respiration

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What is the Bi-carbonate ion?

Respiration

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The state caused by severe lack of

oxygenated blood in the body

Respiration

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What is Hypoxia?

Respiration

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allow water to move quickly across a

membrane

PlantSystems

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What are Aquaporins?

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This hormone stimulates cell

division

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What is auxin?

PlantSystems

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This type of cell has Uneven & thick primary

walls, grouped in strands or cylinders for support of

young plant

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What is Collenchyma?

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This type of tissue system is responsible for long

distance transport between roots & shoots

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What is vascular tissue?

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The structure at each node that may form

a branch

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What is the auxiliary bud?

PlantSystems

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Ecology

Cell Division

BioChemistry

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Ecology Cell Division BioChemistry Labs Things We Didn’t Cover

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The Device that electronically graphs the heartbeat

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What is an Electro Cardio Gram? (ECG)

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Roots that rise above water to breathe

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What are Pneumatophores?

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An example of this are the wolves in yellowstone

national park, that when they died out the park ecosystem collapsed

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What are Key Stone species?

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Valve between the right atrium and ventricle

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What is the Tricuspid Valve?

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The type of receptors that initiate hyperventilation

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What are Chemoreceptors?

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sequence of behavioral acts that is unchangeable &

usually carried to completion once started –

triggered by a sign stimulus

Ecology

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What is fixed action pattern?

Ecology

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Associating an arbitrary stimulus with a

reward or punishment

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What is classical conditioning?

Ecology

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Threatening & aggressive behavior to avoid conflict

where individual gains access to food or a

mate

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What is agonistic behavior?

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Concentration of toxins increase in higher trophic levels

Ecology

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What is biological magnification?

Ecology

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targeted movement toward or away from a stimulus such as light or chemicals

Ecology

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What is taxis?

Ecology

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Abnormal uncontrolled cell divisions

Cell Division

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What is Cancer?

Cell Division

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the fusion of two gametes, which produces a zygote

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What is Syngamy?

Cell Division

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These cells are prevalent in our bodies and don’t

divide

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What are nerve cells?

Cell Division

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The switching of chromosome pieces in prophase I of mieosis

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What is crossing over?

Cell Division

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The property of cells to stop dividing when the growth

area becomes too crowded

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What is contact inhibition?

Cell Division

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Bonds that involve a complete transfer of electrons from one

atom to another

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What are ionic bonds?

BioChemistry

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Unequal sharing of electrons in a

covalent bond results in this type of

molecule

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What is a polar molecule?

BioChemistry

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Weak interactions between water

molecules

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What are hydrogen bonds?

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The chemical that excites post synaptic receptors.

BioChemistry

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What is Acytocholine?

BioChemistry

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Compounds that contain the COOH group.

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What are Organic Acids?

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This is the longest phase of cell division

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What is interphase?

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In meiosis crossing over occurs in this

stage

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What is prophase 1?

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The process of inserting foreign gene

plasmid in bacteria

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What is transformation?

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P+Q=1P^2+2PQ+Q^2=1

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What are the Hardy-Weinberg equations?

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Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) - Respiration

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What is Net Primary Productivity (NPP)?

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A substance that has the ability to either

accept or donate H+ ions

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What is a buffer?

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This is primarily a hole between the atria of the

heart that eventually damages the AV node

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What is the Atrial Septal Defect?

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Another name for Genetically Modified

organisms

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What are Transgenic organisms?

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This is the most sever type of immune response

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What is an Anaphylactic shock?

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A solution which has less concentration of solute, water

will flow out of it.

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What is a hypotonic solution?

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The crystallized form of bile juice

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What is a gall stone?

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