Title: Cells
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2Cells
3Photosynthesis
4Respiration
5Cell Division- Meiosis Mitosis
6Molecular Genetics
7Evolution Classification
8cells
Photo- sythesis
Respiration
Cell division
Molecular Genetics
Evolution classification
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What is Biology.
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What is the cell fundamental to?
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What is through a microscope.
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How are cells visibly seen?
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What is they all have a plasma membrane.
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What do all cells have in common?
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what is the genes.
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In a eukaryotic cell, what does the nucleus
contain?
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What is a cell wall.
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What is one major characteristic that plant cells
have and animal cells dont?
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19Topic 2
What is autotrophs are self feeders and
heterotrophs are unable to make their own food.
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What is the difference between autotrophs and
heterotrophs?
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What is the leaves.
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What are considered the major sites in
photosynthesis?
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What is a redox process.
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What type of process is photosynthesis?
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What is H2O is oxidized and CO2 is reduced.
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26Topic 2
Of H2O and CO2 which is being reduced and which
is being oxidized during photosynthesis?
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What is 6CO2 12H2O Light energy ? C6H12O6
6O2 6H2O
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What is the chemical equation for photosynthesis?
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What is oxygen.
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What do we breathe in during cellular respiration?
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What is carbon dioxide.
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What gas is made during cell respiration?
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What is the cytoplasm.
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Where does glycolysis take place?
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What is the krebs cycle.
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What stage of cellular respiration is carbon
dioxide produced?
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What is the matrix.
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38Topic 3
Where do the amino acids start the cellular
respiration process?
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39Topic 4
What is they hold identical chromatids together.
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What do centromeres do?
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What is after mitosis, one copy of DNA has been
distributed to each.
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What are daughter cells?
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What is they uncoil and lose their rod-like
appearance.
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What happens to chromosomes during telophase?
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What is 46.
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How many chromosomes are in each daughter cell
after division?
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What is chromatin duplicate.
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What occurs at the end of interphase?
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What is the double helix.
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What specific shape does DNA take?
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What is deoxyribose.
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What is the 5 carbon sugar in DNA?
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What is ligase.
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54Topic 5
What enzyme joins fragments on the lagging strand
during DNA replication?
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What is polymerase.
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What enzyme binds to DNA to join nucleotides to
make the complementary strand?
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What is the pyrimidines.
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What are the single- ringed nitrogenous bases?
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59Topic 6
What is the organisms ability to survive and
reproduce in its environment.
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What does fitness mean in terms of evolution?
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What is taxonomy.
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What is the branch of biology concerned with
naming and classifying organisms?
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What is in sedimentary rocks.
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Where are most fossils found?
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What is the vestigial organs.
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What are the remnants of structures called that
served as important functions in the organisms
ancestors?
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What is genetic exchange between populations.
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What tends to reduce differences between
populations over time?
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69Double Jeopardy!!!
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71Plant systems
72Animal systems
73Ecology
74Labs
75Biotechnology
76Things we didnt cover
77Plant systems
Animal systems
Ecology
Labs
Bio- technology
Things we didnt cover
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What is some or all green algae.
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What should the plant kingdom be expanded to
include?
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What is the flowering plants.
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What are giosperms?
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What are apical meristems and alteration of
generations.
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What are to derived traits that distinguish land
plants from charophyceans?
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What is the male gametophytes of seed plants.
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Microspores develop into pollen grains, which
contain what?
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What is the megasporangium, megaspore and
protective integument.
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What does the ovule consist of?
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What is the coelom.
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The body cavity is also known as what?
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What is the embryo rearranges.
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What happens during gastrulation?
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What is a sea anemone.
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Whats an example of a radial animal?
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What is the allantois, the chorion, the amnion
and the yolk sac.
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What four extraembryonic membranes make up the
embryos of reptiles and mammals?
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What is theropods.
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Birds probably descended from a group of small,
carnivorous dinosaurs known as what?
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What are temperature, water, sunlight, wind, and
rocks/soil.
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What are the 5 abiotic factors?
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What is it keeps them from being swept away and
keeps them facing the direction of their food.
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How do trout exhibit positive rheotaxis?
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What is the benefits of nutrition and the cost of
obtaining food.
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The optimal foraging theory compromises between
what?
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What is type 1.
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Which type of idealized survivorship curve has
the most to survive?
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What is the per capita rate of increase will
decline as carrying capacity is reached.
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What does the logistic population growth model
show?
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What is passive transport.
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In osmosis what type of transport does the water
go through?
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What is the aorta.
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The blood pressure is highest in what?
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What is in the radial artery.
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Where is it most common to measure heart rate?
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What is 0.18.
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If the frequency of two alleles in a gene pool is
90 A and 10 a, what is the frequency of
individuals in the population with the genotype
Aa?
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116Topic 10
What is a cold mountain stream dropping over a
series of small rock falls.
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In which aquatic environment would you expect
dissolved oxygen to be highest?
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What is genetic engineering.
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What is a synonym for biotechnology?
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What are the gametophytes.
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When spores divide by mitosis, what does this
give rise to?
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What are the sepals, petals, stamens and carpels.
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What are the four floral organs?
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What is many copies of a specific target segment
of DNA.
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What does a PCR produce?
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What is by cloning DNA make in vitro by reverse
transcriptions.
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How is a cDNA library made?
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What is topsoil.
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What is the mixture of particles derived from
rock, living organisms and humus?
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what is natural painkillers.
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What patrols the body and attacks virus infected
body cells?
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What is a cell must engulf food by phagocytosis
or pinocytosis.
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For intracellular digestion to happen, what must
occur first?
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What is the outgrowth of the limb along the
proximal distal axis.
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What is the apical ectodermal ridge required for?
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What is physical deformation caused by stimuli
like pressure, touch, stretch, motion and sound.
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What do mechanoreceptors detect?
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What is phagocytosis.
141Final Jeopardy!!!
What is cell eating?