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Evolution Metabolism And Photosynthesis Osmoregulation And Excretion 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Genetics Chemistry and Cells
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This functional group usually acts like an acid
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What is a carboxyl group? Or What is a carboxylic acid?
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Examples of this carbohydrate include starch, glycogen, cellulose, and chitin
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What is a polysaccharide?
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A reaction that breaks down compounds by the addition of H2O
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What is a hydrolysis reaction?
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A double-membrane organelle that hosts cell respiration
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What is a mitochondrion?
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The diffusion of particles across a selectively permeable membrane with the assistance of the membrane’s transport proteins
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What is facilitated diffusion?
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Its three conditions include genetic variation, genetic heritability, and differential reproductive success
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What is natural selection?
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A change in allele frequencies that is due to chance events
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What is genetic drift?
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A condition in which an individual has more than the normal number of sets of chromosomes
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What is polyploidy?
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Traits similar between organisms that arose from a common ancestor
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What are homologous characters?
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A case where individuals who carry both alleles have more relative fitness than other individuals who are homozygous
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What is heterozygote Advantage?
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An enzyme that attaches to a primer on a parent DNA strand and connects nucleotides
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What is DNA polymerase?
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The process of splicing out introns and “gluing” together exons, adding a 3’ poly-A tail, and adding a 5’ cap
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What is RNA processing?
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Carries the enzyme reverse transcriptase (e.g.: HIV)
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What is a retrovirus?
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A nitrogenous base that contain a double-ring structure; Includes adenine and guanine
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What is a purine?
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Produces large quantities of DNA sequences in a short amount of time
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What is the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)?
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The conversion of 1 glucose molecule into 2 pyruvate, 2 ATP, and 2 NADH
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What is glycolysis?
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A product of the Electron Transport Chain that creates electrochemical potential across a membrane
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What is an electrochemical gradient? Or What is a proton gradient?
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Process that regenerates NAD+ so glycolysis can begin again; occurs in the absence of oxygen
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What is fermentation?
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An enzyme that catalyzes the first step of the Calvin cycle in C3 plants
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What is rubisco?
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Process by which oxygen competes with carbon dioxide and attaches to RuBP
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What is photorespiration?
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The measure of solute concentration
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What is osmolarity?
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A part of a nephron that is freely permeable to NaCl but not water; assists in control of salt concentration
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What is the ascending loop on Henle?
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A hormone that increases the reabsorption of more Na+ and water to increase blood volume and pressure
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What is aldosterone?
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This hormone released by the hypothalamus increases water permeability of the distal tube and collecting duct
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What is antidiuretic hormone?
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This hormone inhibits salt reabsorption by inhibiting the release of aldosterone
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What is atrial natriuretic peptide?
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Make your wager Category: Osmoregulation
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Patients with high blood pressure can take medication that inhibits this enzyme from converting Angiotensin I to Angiotensin II
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What is Angiotensin- Converting Enzyme (ACE)?
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