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[Show more]What are the purposes of DNA repair systems? reverse DNA damage 
Mutation= a heritable change in the genetic material essential to the variation of life 
What is the difference between gene and chromosomal mutations? Gene mutations are relatively small changes in the sequence of bases in a particula...
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Mutation= a heritable change in the genetic material essential to the variation of life 
What is the difference between gene and chromosomal mutations? Gene mutations are relatively small changes in the sequence of bases in a particula...
Evolution a heritable change in a population of organisms from one generation to the next. 
What is the scientific method? A series of steps to test the validity of a hypothesis. This approach often involves a comparison between control and experimental groups. 
What are the steps of the scientific ...
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Add to cartEvolution a heritable change in a population of organisms from one generation to the next. 
What is the scientific method? A series of steps to test the validity of a hypothesis. This approach often involves a comparison between control and experimental groups. 
What are the steps of the scientific ...
Energy the ability to do work 
kinetic energy energy due to motion 
potential energy stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object 
chemical energy A form of potential energy that is stored in chemical bonds between atoms. 
electrochemical gradient The diffusion gradient of an i...
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Add to cartEnergy the ability to do work 
kinetic energy energy due to motion 
potential energy stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object 
chemical energy A form of potential energy that is stored in chemical bonds between atoms. 
electrochemical gradient The diffusion gradient of an i...
Autosomes Any chromosome that is not a sex chromosome 
Sex Chromosomes One of the 23 pairs of chromosomes in the human, contains genes that will determine the sex of the individual. 
Ploidy number of sets of chromosomes in a cell 
Diploid 2 sets of chromosomes 
Haploid (genetics) an organism or cell...
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Add to cartAutosomes Any chromosome that is not a sex chromosome 
Sex Chromosomes One of the 23 pairs of chromosomes in the human, contains genes that will determine the sex of the individual. 
Ploidy number of sets of chromosomes in a cell 
Diploid 2 sets of chromosomes 
Haploid (genetics) an organism or cell...
Phospholipid bilayer the basic framework of a biological membrane, consisting of two layers of phospholipids. 
Fluid mosaic model the accepted model of a biological membrane; its basic framework is the semifluid phospholipid bilayer with a mosaic of proteins. Carbohydrates may be attached to the lip...
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Add to cartPhospholipid bilayer the basic framework of a biological membrane, consisting of two layers of phospholipids. 
Fluid mosaic model the accepted model of a biological membrane; its basic framework is the semifluid phospholipid bilayer with a mosaic of proteins. Carbohydrates may be attached to the lip...
The plasma _________ separates the internal contents of a cell from the extracellular environment membrane 
What are the 3 components of cellular membranes ? carbohydrates, phospholipids, and proteins 
(T/F) In a biological membrane that is fluid, individual molecules can move within the membrane ? ...
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Add to cartThe plasma _________ separates the internal contents of a cell from the extracellular environment membrane 
What are the 3 components of cellular membranes ? carbohydrates, phospholipids, and proteins 
(T/F) In a biological membrane that is fluid, individual molecules can move within the membrane ? ...
cellular respiration A process by which living cells obtain energy form organic molecules in the presence of oxygen and release waste products. 
aerobic respiration A type of cellular respiration in which O2 is consumed and CO2 is released. 
Glycolysis A metabolic pathway that breaks down glucose to...
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Add to cartcellular respiration A process by which living cells obtain energy form organic molecules in the presence of oxygen and release waste products. 
aerobic respiration A type of cellular respiration in which O2 is consumed and CO2 is released. 
Glycolysis A metabolic pathway that breaks down glucose to...
Describe the fluid-mosaic model of membrane structure. The framework of the membrane is the phospholipid bilayer, which consists of two layers of phospholipids. Also includes proteins and carbohydrates. 
Identify the three different types of membrane proteins. 1. Transmembrane Protein 2. Lipid-Ancho...
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Add to cartDescribe the fluid-mosaic model of membrane structure. The framework of the membrane is the phospholipid bilayer, which consists of two layers of phospholipids. Also includes proteins and carbohydrates. 
Identify the three different types of membrane proteins. 1. Transmembrane Protein 2. Lipid-Ancho...
Describe the chemical composition of biological membranes? Biological membranes are bilayers of phospholipids with associated proteins and carbohydrates. 
What can never be energetically favorable in a biological membrane and therefore will not occur spontaneously? the flip-flop of phospholipids to ...
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Add to cartDescribe the chemical composition of biological membranes? Biological membranes are bilayers of phospholipids with associated proteins and carbohydrates. 
What can never be energetically favorable in a biological membrane and therefore will not occur spontaneously? the flip-flop of phospholipids to ...
Which macromolecule forms the foundation for the structure and activities of living cells? protein 
Reducing Atmosphere Hypothesis hypothesis regarding the origin of life on Earth suggests that oxidation-reduction (redox) reactions may be responsible for the formation of complex organic molecules fr...
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Add to cartWhich macromolecule forms the foundation for the structure and activities of living cells? protein 
Reducing Atmosphere Hypothesis hypothesis regarding the origin of life on Earth suggests that oxidation-reduction (redox) reactions may be responsible for the formation of complex organic molecules fr...
The human blood type AB in which both the A antigen and the B antigen are found embedded in the blood cells is an example of Codominance 
An X-linked gene is a gene on the X chromosome 
A man and a woman are both heterozygous carriers for the recessive allele that causes cystic fibrosis. What is the...
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Add to cartThe human blood type AB in which both the A antigen and the B antigen are found embedded in the blood cells is an example of Codominance 
An X-linked gene is a gene on the X chromosome 
A man and a woman are both heterozygous carriers for the recessive allele that causes cystic fibrosis. What is the...
What four criteria must genetic material meet in order to metabolize nutrients in food? Information Replication Transmission Variation 
What is a discrete unit of genetic material composed of DNA and associated proteins? Chromosomes 
Eukaryotes have chromosomes in there? nuclei, plastids, and mitoch...
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Add to cartWhat four criteria must genetic material meet in order to metabolize nutrients in food? Information Replication Transmission Variation 
What is a discrete unit of genetic material composed of DNA and associated proteins? Chromosomes 
Eukaryotes have chromosomes in there? nuclei, plastids, and mitoch...
Examples of synthetic stimulants Amphetamines 
Amphetamine congeners (methylphenidate and pemoline) 
 
List some physical effects of stimulants Release of adrenaline (epinephrine) into the blood from adrenal glands 
Increased release of norepinephrine at autonomic synapses 
Increased heart rate, b...
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Add to cartExamples of synthetic stimulants Amphetamines 
Amphetamine congeners (methylphenidate and pemoline) 
 
List some physical effects of stimulants Release of adrenaline (epinephrine) into the blood from adrenal glands 
Increased release of norepinephrine at autonomic synapses 
Increased heart rate, b...
What kind of cell does Meiosis produce? Daughter cells that are not genetically identical to each other or the parent cell (gamete cells) 
Cytogenics A field of genetics involving microscopic examination of chromosomes and cell division 
When are chromosomes visible? During cell division b/c they be...
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Add to cartWhat kind of cell does Meiosis produce? Daughter cells that are not genetically identical to each other or the parent cell (gamete cells) 
Cytogenics A field of genetics involving microscopic examination of chromosomes and cell division 
When are chromosomes visible? During cell division b/c they be...
Explain how life can be viewed at different levels of biology complexity -the biosphere -species -ecosystems -organisms -populations -organ system -tissue -organs -macromolecules -molecule -atom 
Describe the core of biology as advocated by vision change -evolution -structure and function -informati...
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Add to cartExplain how life can be viewed at different levels of biology complexity -the biosphere -species -ecosystems -organisms -populations -organ system -tissue -organs -macromolecules -molecule -atom 
Describe the core of biology as advocated by vision change -evolution -structure and function -informati...
It separates the internal contents of a cell from its external environment. Its structure is composed of a phospholipid bilayer that is hydrophilic on the outside and hydrophobic on the inside. The membrane also contains proteins and carbohydrates. 1. What is the structure of plasma membrane and wha...
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Add to cartIt separates the internal contents of a cell from its external environment. Its structure is composed of a phospholipid bilayer that is hydrophilic on the outside and hydrophobic on the inside. The membrane also contains proteins and carbohydrates. 1. What is the structure of plasma membrane and wha...
Natural Selection A natural process resulting in the evolution of organisms best adapted to the environment. 
Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium condition in which a population's allele frequencies for a given trait do not change from generation to generation 
Test Cross the crossing of an individual of un...
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Add to cartNatural Selection A natural process resulting in the evolution of organisms best adapted to the environment. 
Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium condition in which a population's allele frequencies for a given trait do not change from generation to generation 
Test Cross the crossing of an individual of un...
Which of the following serve as REACTANTS in the net reaction of glycolysis? Select all that apply. 2 ADP2- 2 Pi2- 2 NAD+ 
What are the products of cellular respiration? carbon dioxide and water 
What are the reactants of cellular respiration? glucose and oxygen 
What happens in the chemical reactio...
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Add to cartWhich of the following serve as REACTANTS in the net reaction of glycolysis? Select all that apply. 2 ADP2- 2 Pi2- 2 NAD+ 
What are the products of cellular respiration? carbon dioxide and water 
What are the reactants of cellular respiration? glucose and oxygen 
What happens in the chemical reactio...
Griffiths (1928) mixed heat-killed 'S' bacteria with 'R' bacteria and injected a mouse with both types of bacteria. As a result, the mouse died and Griffiths obtained living 'S' bacteria from the dead mouse. How can you explain this phenomenon? The DNA from the 'S' bacteria with the gene res...
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Add to cartGriffiths (1928) mixed heat-killed 'S' bacteria with 'R' bacteria and injected a mouse with both types of bacteria. As a result, the mouse died and Griffiths obtained living 'S' bacteria from the dead mouse. How can you explain this phenomenon? The DNA from the 'S' bacteria with the gene res...
Scientific method the process of science deals with variation primarily through an organized sequence of steps that maintain as much objectivity and repeatability as possible. These loosely-organized steps are called ______________ and vary from situation to situation 
The steps of scientific method...
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Add to cartScientific method the process of science deals with variation primarily through an organized sequence of steps that maintain as much objectivity and repeatability as possible. These loosely-organized steps are called ______________ and vary from situation to situation 
The steps of scientific method...
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