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CELLS. PHOTOSYNTHESIS. RESPIRATION. CELL DIVISION. MOLECULAR GENTICS. EVOLUTION AND CLASSIFICATION. CELLS. PHOTOSYNTHESIS. RESPIRATION. CELL DIVISION. MOLECULAR GENETICS. EVOLUTION AND CLASSIFICATION. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CELLS

PHOTOSYNTHESIS

RESPIRATION

CELL DIVISION

MOLECULAR GENTICS

EVOLUTION AND CLASSIFICATION

CELLS

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PHOTOSYNTHESIS RESPIRATIONCELL

DIVISIONMOLECULARGENETICS

EVOLUTIONAND

CLASSIFICATION

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Specialized parts of a cell that serve a specific function

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What is an organelle?

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An organelle that digests food that the

cell takes up and waste that is no longer needed

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What is a Lysosome?

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Protrusions of a cell that increase surface

area (aids in absorption of

nutrients?

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What are microvilli?

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The organelle that functions like rivets, fastening cells together; made of keratin.

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What is a desmosome?

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Reinforcement of the shape and position of organelles in the cell

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What are intermediate Filaments?

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The process by which ATP is produced during the light-

dependent reactions of photosynthesis

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What is photophosphorylation

?

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A molecule that absorbs light of a particular

wavelength.

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What is pigment?

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The type of chlorophyll that is the major

pigment of photosynthesis

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What is chlorophyll a?

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A process that converts CO2 into a 4 carbon molecule, which is then

converted to malate which is shuttled to the bundle-sheath cells. Once there, the malate

releases CO2 which reacts with rubisco to produce sugar.

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What is C4

photosythesis?

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The molecule that donates electrons to NADP+ to produce NADPH during the light reactions of

photosynthesis

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What is Ferredoxin?

Topic 2

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The process where glucose is broken

down in the cytoplasm of the cell

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What is Glycolysis?

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Pyruvate is broken down completely to

H2O and CO2 to produce 3 NADH, 1 FADH2, and 1 ATP.

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What is the krebs cycle?

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The coupling of the movement of electrons down the

electron transport chain with the formation of ATP using

the driving force created by a proton gradient.

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What is Chemiosmosis?

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An enzyme that uses the flow of hydrogen ions to

drive the phosphorylation of ADP to produce ATP

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What is ATP Synthase?

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In Lactic Acid Fermentation, the _____ is reduced to lactate by

NADH to regenerate NAD+

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What is Pyruvate?

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The cycle that consist of four stages: G1, S,

G2, and M

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What is the Cell cycle?

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The Apparatus constructed from microtubules that assists the cell in the

physical separation of the chromosomes during

mitosis

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What is the Mitotic Spindle?

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Cells halted by _____ enter a quiescent

phase-G0

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What is Densisty dependent Inhibition?

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A protein that accumulates during G1, S, and G2, of the

cell cycle

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What is Cyclin?

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Early in the Cell Cycle, the concentration of ____ is low because the concentration of

cyclin is low

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What is MPF (Mitosis-Promoting Factor)?

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A variant of a gene for a particular Character

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What is an Allele?

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A chart that organizes chromosomes in

relation to number, size, and type.

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What is a Karyotype?

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Traits that are affected by more than one

gene

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What are Polygenic traits?

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One of the two X-chromosomes in each cell

(females only) remains coiled as a Barr body whose genes are not

expressed

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What is X-inactivation?

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A chromosomal tranlocation in which a

piece of chromosome 22 has been swapped with

a piece of chromosome 9

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What is Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia?

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Genetic Drift, Gene Flow, Mutation, and Natural Selection

can be classified as this.

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What are the Four Modes of Evolution?

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What are the Four Modes of Evolution?

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When Individuals at the two extremes of the spectrum of variation do better than the more common forms in

the middle.

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A process that describes evolution as a change

that occurs in rapid separated by large periods of stasis.

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What is Punctuated Equilibrium ?

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The Five kingdoms of classification of life.

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What are Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plants,

and Animals?

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Kingdom Monera can be split into autotrophs and

heterotrophs. The autotrophs can be split into these two groups.

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What are photoautotrophs and chemoautotrophs?

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ANIMAL SYSTEMS

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PLANTSYSTEMS

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ANIMALSYSTEMS

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The three plant tissue systems include

these.

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What are Ground, Vascular, and Dermal

tissues?

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Plant cells that protect seeds and support the

plant.

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What are Schlerenchyma Cells?

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The four regions of root growth in plants include these.

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What is the root cap, the zone of cell division, the zone of elongation, and the zone of maturation.

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The five main plant hormones include

these.

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What is Abscisic acid, Auxin, Cytokinins,

Ethylene, and Gibberellins.

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The three elements that are critical for all plant life on

planet earth.

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What is Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and

Potassium?

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The system that serves as the protectors of

our bodies.

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What is the Lymphatic System?

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This occurs when arteries become narrower and are a prime risk factor for death by embolism.

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What is Arteriosclerosis?

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The major fat digesting enzyme of the body.

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What is pancreatic lipase?

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This hormone stimulates uterine contraction and milk ejection for breast

feeding.

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What is Oxytocin?

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The four Extraembryonic structures necessary to

the healthy development of an embryo.

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What is the Yolk Sac, the Chorion, the

Allantois, and the Amnion?

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The process by which animals take one

stimulus and associate it with

another.

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What is associative learning?

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A behavior by which an organism does

something to help another, even if it comes

at its own expense.

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What is an Altruistic Behavior?

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Populations of roughly constant size whose members have low reproductive rates.

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What is a K-Selected population?

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A species that is able to survive in resource poor areas that take hold of a

barren area such as a new volcanic island

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What is a Pioneer Species?

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Warning coloration adopted by animals that posses a

chemical defense mechanism.

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What is Aposematic Coloration?

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The termites in the termite lab follow black

ink, but not red. This was determined by this scientific process.

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What is an experiment?

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Something that must be eliminated to

produce data that is not flawed.

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What is Bias?

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Something in an experiment that will

never change.

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What is a constant?

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Two things that change in an experiment

where one relies on the other.

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What are dependent and independent

variables?

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The chemical in Black ink that termites follow.

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What is Unsaturated Aliphatic Alcohol?

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Enzymes that cut DNA at a specific site on a

fragment.

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What is a Restriction enzyme?

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A method that clones DNA by unzipping the double helix

structure and building it back up. Each cycle doubles the

amount of DNA.

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What is PCR (Polymerase Chain

Reaction)?

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Differences in the restriction sites on

homologous chromosomes that result

in different restriction fragment patterns.

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What are RFLPs (Restriction Fragment

Length Polymorphisms)?

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Single base pair variations in the human genome.

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What are SNPs (Single Nucleotide

Polymorphisms)

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The most common used vector for introducing new

genes into plant cells.

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What is the Ti Plasmid?

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This element has been shown to greatly stimulate

the immune system to fight cancer while having

no mal-effects.

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What is Germanium?

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This element is a vital component in

glucagon.

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What is Chromium?

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This element is vital in the growth of strong bones, tendons and ligaments, and hair and fingernails.

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What is Silicon?

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This element has been approved by the FDA to

treat a rare cancer called APL ( Acute Promyelocytic

Leukemia)

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What is Arsenic?

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__________ is injected into tumors, then a laser is fired at it to destroy malignant cells.

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What are P-DOT nanotubes?

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This is the scientific name for Sperm Whale.

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What is Physeter Macrocephalus?

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