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BIO 1610 SLCC Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers 5 Themes in Book - Answer--organiziation -information -matter&energy -evolution /.Acids - Answer-a solute that INCREASES the hydrogen concentration when dissolved in water (has pH level 1-6) /.Active Transport - Answer--DOES requir...

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5 Themes in Book - Answer--organiziation
-information
-matter&energy
-evolution

/.Acids - Answer-a solute that INCREASES the hydrogen concentration when dissolved
in water (has pH level 1-6)

/.Active Transport - Answer--DOES require energy
-moves AGAINST concentration gradient

/.Adhesion - Answer-clinging of one substance to another due to hydrogen bonding (ex:
capillary action)

/.Aerobic Glucose Degradation - Answer-*happens in mitochondria*
-Glycolysis
-Transition Reaction
-Citric Acid Cycle
-Electron Transport & Chemiosmosis

/.Allele - Answer-different forms of a given gene

/.Allosteric Enzymes - Answer-large and complex enzymes with two or more domains
(Catalytic and Regulatory) used to control pathways

/.Alternative Splicing - Answer-when Introns and Externs are spliced together in
Eukaryotes

/.Amino Acids - Answer--organic molecules including an AMINO group, CARBOXYL
group, carbon atom @ center, hydrogen atom, and variable group (R)

/.Amino Group (-NH2) - Answer-name: amine
example: Glycine
(basic groups, amino acids)

/.Anabolic Pathways - Answer-pathway used to build larger, more complex molecules
from smaller, simpler molecules (ex: synthesis pathways)

/.Anaerobic Glucose Degradation - Answer-*happens in cytosol*
-Glycolysis
-Fermentation (Lactate for animals, Ethanol for plants and fungi)

,/.Anaphase I of Meiosis - Answer-step when tetrads are separated and chromosomes
move toward opposite poles

/.Anaphase II of Meiosis - Answer-step when chromatids are separated and
chromosomes move towards opposite poles

/.Anaphase of Mitosis - Answer-step when sister chromatids are separated,
chromosomes move toward opposite poles

/.Anion - Answer-NEGATIVELY charged ion

/.Antennae Complex - Answer-mostly chlorophyll A with some secondary pigments are
found here

/.Antiport Carrier - Answer-moves TWO solutes in the OPPOSITE direction (ex:
Sodium-Potassium Pump)

/.Atomic Number - Answer-number of protons in nucleus

/.Atoms - Answer-basic building block of matter

/.Bacillus - Answer-rectangular shape common for bacteria cell wall

/.Basal Bodies/Centrioles - Answer-small cylindrical structures with a 9x3 array of
microtubules to organize flagella & cilia/spindle

/.Bases - Answer-a solute that DECREASES the hydrogen concentration when
dissolved in water (has pH level 8-14)

/.Biological Species Concept - Answer-organisms will interbreed and produce normal,
fertile offspring that can survive

/.Bohr Model - Answer-inner, middle, and outer most shell diagram

/.C4 Cycle - Answer-only some plants use this and it never traps oxygen (only traps
CO2)

/.Carbohydrates - Answer-sugars & polymers of sugars, source of energy or structural
molecules

/.Carbonyl Group (>C=O) - Answer-name: Ketone or Aldehyde
example: acetone and propanal

/.Carboxyl Group (-COOH) - Answer-name: carboxylic acid or organic acid
example: acetic acid

, /.Carotenoids/Terpenoids - Answer--many types
-examples: Beta-carotene, lycopene

/.Carrier Proteins - Answer-these bind with solutes and change shape to release solute
to the other side of membrane

/.Catabolic Pathways - Answer-pathway made from larger, more complex molecules
into smaller, simpler molecules (ex: digestion, cellular respiration)

/.Catalytic Domains - Answer-these domains DO have active sites

/.Cation - Answer-POSITIVELY charged ion

/.Cell Wall - Answer--nonliving layer
-Peptidoglycans (BACTERIA)
-regulate water balance and provide structure

/.Central Vacuole - Answer-contains a large reservoir of cell sap that makes up most of
the volume of mature plant cell to help maintain size and water balance of cell
*bounded by Tonoplast*

/.Channel Proteins - Answer-transmembrane proteins that form a channel for movement
of ions (usually gated)

/.Chemical Reactions - Answer-these are reversible; contain reactants and products

/.Chloroplasts - Answer-contain complex membrane system consisting of flattened
SACS (Thykaloids) in STACKS (Grana) and is the site of photosynthesis

/.Chromoplasts - Answer-contain non-photosynthetic pigments (green) for ecological
purposes

/.Chromosomal Mutations - Answer-results in a change of the gene sequence of a
chromosome OR change in the number of chromosomes within the cell (Polyploidy or
Aneuploidy)

/.Cilia - Answer-threadlike extension of the cell that are "short & numerous" with a 9+2
array of microtubules

/.Citric Acid Cycle - Answer-*happens in Matrix*
Acetate yield NAD, NADH, FADH2, FAD, ADP, ATP, and CO2

/.Coccus - Answer-spherical shape common for bacteria cell wall

/.Codominance - Answer-both alleles are fully expressed

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