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[Show more]Be able to state the modern biological "central dogma." -DNA ---Transcription/reverse transcription (contains promotor) -RNA ---Translation (contains ribosome) -Protein *DNA to DNA is replication* 
Explain what we mean when we say that DNA "carries the instructions to make an organism." -DNA car...
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Add to cartBe able to state the modern biological "central dogma." -DNA ---Transcription/reverse transcription (contains promotor) -RNA ---Translation (contains ribosome) -Protein *DNA to DNA is replication* 
Explain what we mean when we say that DNA "carries the instructions to make an organism." -DNA car...
What are the major functions of the human circulatory system? 1) Transport: (Blood carries solutes through the vessels to the heart which provides pressure to move the blood. 
2) Protection: Blood Leukocytes fight disease 
3) Regulation: Blood vessels carry heat toward the surface or core (thermoreg...
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Add to cartWhat are the major functions of the human circulatory system? 1) Transport: (Blood carries solutes through the vessels to the heart which provides pressure to move the blood. 
2) Protection: Blood Leukocytes fight disease 
3) Regulation: Blood vessels carry heat toward the surface or core (thermoreg...
diverse group of photosynthetic organisms; most are aquatic and autotrophic and lack many of the distinct cell and tissue types found in land plants; have chlorophyll as their primary photosynthetic pigment and lack a sterile covering of cells around their reproductive cells algae 
domain of single-...
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Add to cartdiverse group of photosynthetic organisms; most are aquatic and autotrophic and lack many of the distinct cell and tissue types found in land plants; have chlorophyll as their primary photosynthetic pigment and lack a sterile covering of cells around their reproductive cells algae 
domain of single-...
Anatomy study of structure 
Physiology study of functions 
Gross Anatomy studies the structure and relationships of large body parts that are visible to the unaided eye. 
Microscopic Anatomy Examines structures that can't be observed by the unaided eye 
Comparative Anatomy (Approach) similarities v...
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Add to cartAnatomy study of structure 
Physiology study of functions 
Gross Anatomy studies the structure and relationships of large body parts that are visible to the unaided eye. 
Microscopic Anatomy Examines structures that can't be observed by the unaided eye 
Comparative Anatomy (Approach) similarities v...
non-polar hydrophobic 
polar hydrophilic 
Orbitals regions around the nucleus in which given electron or electron pair is likely to be found 
electron shells Regions of space that consecutively surround the nucleus of an atom. 
valence electrons Electrons on the outermost energy level of an atom 
pr...
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polar hydrophilic 
Orbitals regions around the nucleus in which given electron or electron pair is likely to be found 
electron shells Regions of space that consecutively surround the nucleus of an atom. 
valence electrons Electrons on the outermost energy level of an atom 
pr...
What is the central dogma? This is how DNA makes copies of itself (replication), is transcribed into mRNA (transcription), and then read and translated into proteins (translation) 
How does transcription work? - DNA strand splits, exposing the active strand 
- Complementary mRNA nucleotides line up ...
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Add to cartWhat is the central dogma? This is how DNA makes copies of itself (replication), is transcribed into mRNA (transcription), and then read and translated into proteins (translation) 
How does transcription work? - DNA strand splits, exposing the active strand 
- Complementary mRNA nucleotides line up ...
Cytosol the aqueous part of the cytoplasm in the cell in which various particles and organelles are suspended. 
Cytoplasm The cytosol and all of the organelles that are suspended within the living cell; excludes nucleus 
Mitochondria Organelle with the cell that is responsible for cell respiration a...
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Add to cartCytosol the aqueous part of the cytoplasm in the cell in which various particles and organelles are suspended. 
Cytoplasm The cytosol and all of the organelles that are suspended within the living cell; excludes nucleus 
Mitochondria Organelle with the cell that is responsible for cell respiration a...
The energy that is stored in ATP derives from what? Light energy 
What does photosynthesis involve? Transformation of energy 
Can other organisms photosynthesize that aren't plants? Yes 
What do both respiration and photosynthesis use? Electron transport chains 
Photosynthesis equation 6CO2 + 6H2O ...
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Add to cartThe energy that is stored in ATP derives from what? Light energy 
What does photosynthesis involve? Transformation of energy 
Can other organisms photosynthesize that aren't plants? Yes 
What do both respiration and photosynthesis use? Electron transport chains 
Photosynthesis equation 6CO2 + 6H2O ...
What form of energy is light? Electromagnetic energy (or electromagnetic radiation) 
Electromagnetic spectrum Entire range of radiation is called electromagnetic spectrum 
Wavelength Distance between crests of waves 
Photons Discrete particles; not tangible objects, they act like object in that each...
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Add to cartWhat form of energy is light? Electromagnetic energy (or electromagnetic radiation) 
Electromagnetic spectrum Entire range of radiation is called electromagnetic spectrum 
Wavelength Distance between crests of waves 
Photons Discrete particles; not tangible objects, they act like object in that each...
Alan Smith thought he had found the Nuclear Localization Signal (NLS). The protein he studied was a good one for this experiment because... It is a viral protein which is made in the cytoplasm of infected eukaryotic cells, and it needs to be imported into the nucleus in order to perform its function...
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Add to cartAlan Smith thought he had found the Nuclear Localization Signal (NLS). The protein he studied was a good one for this experiment because... It is a viral protein which is made in the cytoplasm of infected eukaryotic cells, and it needs to be imported into the nucleus in order to perform its function...
Transmembrane potential separate charges across a membrane (charge in vs. out) 
resting membrane potential charge difference across neuronal membrane, -70mv 
what causes neuronal RMP? distribution of ions, proteins inside neuron, semipermeable cell membrane 
distribution of ions increased Na+, Cl-, ...
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Add to cartTransmembrane potential separate charges across a membrane (charge in vs. out) 
resting membrane potential charge difference across neuronal membrane, -70mv 
what causes neuronal RMP? distribution of ions, proteins inside neuron, semipermeable cell membrane 
distribution of ions increased Na+, Cl-, ...
Plasma Makes up 55% of blood and contains water, proteins, and other small molecules. 
Formed Elements Cells and cell fragments suspended in the plasma. 
Difference between plasma and serum Serum is what remains in the blood when it is allowed to clot and all solids are removed. IT IS ESSENTIALLY TH...
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Add to cartPlasma Makes up 55% of blood and contains water, proteins, and other small molecules. 
Formed Elements Cells and cell fragments suspended in the plasma. 
Difference between plasma and serum Serum is what remains in the blood when it is allowed to clot and all solids are removed. IT IS ESSENTIALLY TH...
bulk transport involves packaging of large molecules 
exocytosis secretion of large molecules via bulk transport "bulk secretion" 
endocytosis intake of large molecules via bulk transport "bulk uptake" 
Primary Active Transport active transport that utilities ATPs directly to move molecules 
Sec...
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Add to cartbulk transport involves packaging of large molecules 
exocytosis secretion of large molecules via bulk transport "bulk secretion" 
endocytosis intake of large molecules via bulk transport "bulk uptake" 
Primary Active Transport active transport that utilities ATPs directly to move molecules 
Sec...
In which of the following ways can a viral capsid antigen be displayed on MHC-||? a phagocyte engulfs and digests a cell that has been killed by a virus 
Which cells below produce type | interferon? cells whose cytoplasmic RLRs encounter double stranded RNA 
Which of the following is NEVER involved ...
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Add to cartIn which of the following ways can a viral capsid antigen be displayed on MHC-||? a phagocyte engulfs and digests a cell that has been killed by a virus 
Which cells below produce type | interferon? cells whose cytoplasmic RLRs encounter double stranded RNA 
Which of the following is NEVER involved ...
Microorganisms/Microbes Minute living things that individually are usually too small to be observed with the unaided eye 
7 types of microorganisms •Bacteria •Archaea •Fungi (yeast and molds) •Protozoa •Microscopic algae •Viruses (non-cellular) •Helminths (worms) 
Bacteria •Bacterium...
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Add to cartMicroorganisms/Microbes Minute living things that individually are usually too small to be observed with the unaided eye 
7 types of microorganisms •Bacteria •Archaea •Fungi (yeast and molds) •Protozoa •Microscopic algae •Viruses (non-cellular) •Helminths (worms) 
Bacteria •Bacterium...
neutralization antibodies block spike proteins and prevent viruses from binding to cell 
receptors 
 
agglutination - antibodies "stick bacteria together" 
- large clump is easier for phagocyte to recognize 
 
opsonization - "eat me" tags 
- C3b and antibodies 
- enhance phagocytosis 
 
complem...
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Add to cartneutralization antibodies block spike proteins and prevent viruses from binding to cell 
receptors 
 
agglutination - antibodies "stick bacteria together" 
- large clump is easier for phagocyte to recognize 
 
opsonization - "eat me" tags 
- C3b and antibodies 
- enhance phagocytosis 
 
complem...
The three main branches in the phylogenetic "tree" of life are _____ bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes 
Tyndall repeated his experiments, but he obtained different results. This was because ___ the media he was trying to sterilize contained endospores 
Viroids are ___ small pieces of RNA without a...
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Add to cartThe three main branches in the phylogenetic "tree" of life are _____ bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes 
Tyndall repeated his experiments, but he obtained different results. This was because ___ the media he was trying to sterilize contained endospores 
Viroids are ___ small pieces of RNA without a...
Describe the structural differences between capsules and slime layers. -Capsules: Well organized and tight around the cell. -Slime Layers: Loosely organized (stringy); harder to visualize. 
List two functions of capsules and slime layers. 1-Allows adhesion to surfaces. 2-Prevents our own cells from ...
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Add to cartDescribe the structural differences between capsules and slime layers. -Capsules: Well organized and tight around the cell. -Slime Layers: Loosely organized (stringy); harder to visualize. 
List two functions of capsules and slime layers. 1-Allows adhesion to surfaces. 2-Prevents our own cells from ...
Understand that the scientific method requires that experiments be: Reproductive or Predictive 
Know how early microbiology disproved spontaneous generation. Before the discovery of microbes, it was widely thought that life, as in the case of rotting food, arose from nothing. This idea was referred ...
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Add to cartUnderstand that the scientific method requires that experiments be: Reproductive or Predictive 
Know how early microbiology disproved spontaneous generation. Before the discovery of microbes, it was widely thought that life, as in the case of rotting food, arose from nothing. This idea was referred ...
external nares being the passageway through which oxygen enters the body. 
nasal cavity is to warm, moisturize, and filter air entering the body before it reaches the lungs. 
pharnyx portion of the digestive tract that receives food from your mouth. 
larnyx houses the vocal folds (vocal cords), whic...
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Add to cartexternal nares being the passageway through which oxygen enters the body. 
nasal cavity is to warm, moisturize, and filter air entering the body before it reaches the lungs. 
pharnyx portion of the digestive tract that receives food from your mouth. 
larnyx houses the vocal folds (vocal cords), whic...
dense regular connective tissue connective tissue -primarily parallel collagen fibers; few elastic fibers; major cell type is fibroblast -attaches muscles to bones or to other muscle; attaches bones to bones; withstands great tensile stress when pulling force is applied in one direction -tendons, mo...
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Add to cartdense regular connective tissue connective tissue -primarily parallel collagen fibers; few elastic fibers; major cell type is fibroblast -attaches muscles to bones or to other muscle; attaches bones to bones; withstands great tensile stress when pulling force is applied in one direction -tendons, mo...
How many species of animals, plants,and algae alone have been documented? 1.7 million 
What has the greatest diversity among multicellular organisms? Insects; nearly a million of the planet's species 
All life on Earth is derived from? a single, common ansestor 
what accounts for the vast diversity...
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Add to cartHow many species of animals, plants,and algae alone have been documented? 1.7 million 
What has the greatest diversity among multicellular organisms? Insects; nearly a million of the planet's species 
All life on Earth is derived from? a single, common ansestor 
what accounts for the vast diversity...
Differentiation Creation of different types of cells required in development 
What event marks the onset of development? Fertilization 
Inheritance Transfer of genetically determined characteristics from generation to generation. 
How many chromosomes are contained within a human zygote? 46 
Gestati...
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Add to cartDifferentiation Creation of different types of cells required in development 
What event marks the onset of development? Fertilization 
Inheritance Transfer of genetically determined characteristics from generation to generation. 
How many chromosomes are contained within a human zygote? 46 
Gestati...
What is the function of the integument? Protection of underlying tissues and organs Excretion of salts, water, and organic wastes (glands) Maintenance of body temperature (insulation and evaporation) Production of melanin Production of keratin Synthesis of vitamin D3 Storage of lipids Detection of t...
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Add to cartWhat is the function of the integument? Protection of underlying tissues and organs Excretion of salts, water, and organic wastes (glands) Maintenance of body temperature (insulation and evaporation) Production of melanin Production of keratin Synthesis of vitamin D3 Storage of lipids Detection of t...
At the molecular level, how is a proton gradient generated by the quinone loop? A. Electrons in the quinone are excited by light, and end up in NADH, which creates the PMF. B. The quinone, which is located in the periplasm, accepts H+ from the cytoplasm. C. The quinone donates both H+ and electrons,...
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Add to cartAt the molecular level, how is a proton gradient generated by the quinone loop? A. Electrons in the quinone are excited by light, and end up in NADH, which creates the PMF. B. The quinone, which is located in the periplasm, accepts H+ from the cytoplasm. C. The quinone donates both H+ and electrons,...
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