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1 #1. What are the 4 groups of organic compounds and what are their monomers?

2 Lipids – fatty acids Carbohydrates – monosaccharides Proteins – amino acids Nucleic Acids - nucleotides

3 #2. Which organic compound would each of the following be classified as? Amino acids Ring structure Energy storage, hormones, insulation, steroids Nucleotides Quick energy, structural support for plants

4 #2. Amino acids - protein Ring structure - carbohydrate Energy storage, hormones, insulation, steroids - lipids Nucleotides – nucleic acids Quick energy, structural support for plants - carbohydrates

5 #3. What are the two types of nucleic acids? List 3 differences

6 #3.

7 #4. What are the 3 parts of a nucleotide?

8 #4.

9 #5. In DNA… A always pairs with ____. G always pairs with _____. In RNA… A always pairs with ______. G always pairs with _____.

10 #5. In DNA… A always pairs with _T___. G always pairs with __C___. In RNA… A always pairs with __U____. G always pairs with ___C__.

11 #6. Which nitrogen bases are purines? Which nitrogen bases are pyrimidines?

12 #6 Which nitrogen bases are purines? – Adenine and Guanine Which nitrogen bases are pyrimidines? – Thymine and Cytosine

13 #7. Name of organelle? Recycling center Powerhouse Midwives Protein factories Gravel highway

14 #7. Recycling center - lysosome Powerhouse – mitochondria Midwives - centrioles Protein factories - ribosomes Gravel highway – rough ER

15 #8. Name of Organelle? Interstate Taxi cab Post office Blueprints Solar panel

16 #8. Interstate – smooth ER Taxi cab - Vesicle Post office – Golgi bodies Blueprints - nucleus Solar panel - chloroplast

17 #9. Process where molecules move from area of high to low concentration? Low to high?

18 #9 Process where molecules move from area of high to low concentration? Passive Transport Low to high? Active Transport

19 #10. Diffusion of water across a membrane?

20 #10 osmosis

21 #11. Which way will the water move? Gargling warm salt water Spray vegetables with water Salt on a slug Too much fertilizer on a plant

22 #11 Gargling warm salt water – out of cells Spray vegetables with water – into cells Salt on a slug – out of cells Too much fertilizer on a plant – out of cells

23 #12. Which way will water move? Injecting pure water into your veins Raisin submerged in water Fresh water enema

24 #12 Injecting pure water into your veins – into cells Raisin submerged in water – into raisin Fresh water enema – into cells

25 #13. Passive or active transport? Sodium potassium pump Diffusion Osmosis Facilitated diffusion Endocytosis

26 #13. Sodium potassium pump - Active Diffusion - Passive Osmosis - Passive Facilitated diffusion - Passive Endocytosis - Active

27 #14. Cells spend most of their lives in this part of the cell cycle ______________.

28 #14. Cells spend most of their lives in this part of the cell cycle _Interphase__.

29 #15. What are the 3 stages of interphase?

30 #15 G1, S, G2

31 #16. Phases of mitosis?

32 #16 Interphase Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Cytokinesis

33 #17. Mitosis or Meiosis Forms gametes Forms daughter cells that are identical to parent cell Forms diploid cells Skin cells Divides twice

34 #17 Forms gametes - meiosis Forms daughter cells that are identical to parent cell - mitosis Forms diploid cells - mitosis Skin cells - mitosis Divides twice - meiosis

35 #18. Mitosis or Meiosis? Forms haploid cells Forms somatic/body cells Divides once Crossing over occurs Forms daughter cells that are different from parent cell

36 #18 Forms haploid cells - meiosis Forms somatic/body cells - mitosis Divides once - mitosis Crossing over occurs - meiosis Forms daughter cells that are different from parent cell - meiosis

37 #19. Identify the correct scientific term: Alternative forms of a gene Masks the recessive allele Both alleles are the same Physical makeup

38 #19 Alternative forms of a gene - Alleles Masks the recessive allele - Dominant Both alleles are the same - homozygous Physical makeup - phenotype

39 #20. Identify the correct scientific term. Diagram that calculates probabilities Two alleles are different Both alleles are expressed Heterozygotes show intermediate phenotype Genetic makeup

40 #20 Diagram that calculates probabilities – punnett square Two alleles are different - heterozygous Both alleles are expressed - codominant Heterozygotes show intermediate phenotype – incomplete dominance Genetic makeup - genotype

41 #21. Organisms that are prokaryotes, have a cell membrane, cell wall, and circular DNA are:

42 #21 Organisms that are prokaryotes, have a cell membrane, cell wall, and circular DNA are: BACTERIA!!!

43 #22. What would each of the following bacteria look like under the microscope? Streptococcus Staphylobacillus diplospirillum

44 #22 Streptococcus – Round chains Staphylobacillus – Rod clumps Diplospirillum – double spirals

45 #23. Any agent that causes a disease is called a __________.

46 #23 Any agent that causes a disease is called a __Pathogen________.

47 #24. Nucleic acid surrounded by a protein capsid is a _____.

48 #24 Nucleic acid surrounded by a protein capsid is a _virus____.

49 #25. Viruses can go through one of two lifecycles. The life cycle where the virus remains dormant for a period of time then expresses itself in a time of stress is the ______ cycle.

50 #25 Viruses can go through one of two lifecycles. The life cycle where the virus remains dormant for a period of time then expresses itself in a time of stress is the ______ cycle. LYSOGENIC CYCLE

51 #26. Which organic molecule? Fatty acids Peptide bonds Muscle, hair, nails, enzymes Monosaccharides Long chains of carbon and hydrogen Hereditary information

52 #26 Fatty acids - lipids Peptide bonds - proteins Muscle, hair, nails, enzymes - proteins Monosaccharides - carbohydrates Long chains of carbon and hydrogen - lipids Hereditary information – Nucleic Acids

53 #27. Fill in the missing parts: DNA   Name of process of #1? Name of process of #2?

54 #27 Fill in the missing parts: DNA  RNA  Protein Name of process of #1? - Transcription Name of process of #2? - Translation

55 #28. Group of cells with a nucleus and membrane bound organelles? Without?

56 #28 #28. Group of cells with a nucleus and membrane bound organelles? Eukaryote Without? - Prokaryote


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