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1. The control of water balance in organisms living in hypertonic - hypotonic - or terrestrial environments.
prometaphase
transformation
S phase
osmoregulation
2. A type of inheritance in which the phenotypes of the heterozygote and dominant homozygote are indistinguishable.
complete dominance
electron transport chain
proton pump
photorespiration
3. The physical and physiological traits of an organism.
phenotype
catalyst
calvin cycle
collagen
4. A human genetic disease caused by a sex-linked recessive allele; characterized by progressive weakening and a loss of muscle tissue.
duchenne muscular dystropy
neutron
trans face
polyploidy
5. A special transport protein in the plasma membrane of animal cells that transports sodium out of the cell and potassium into the cell against their concentration gradients.
stroma
sodium potassium pump
electrogenic pumps
sexual reproduction
6. A structural polysaccharide of cell walls - consisting of glucose monomers joined by b-1 - 4-glycosidic linkages.
ribosomes
cellulose
variation
parental types
7. The entire contents of the cell - exclusive of the nucleus - and bounded by the plasma membrane.
punnett square
cytoplasm
peptide bond
noncyclic phosphorylation
8. The ability of a single gene to have multiple effects.
base
mutagens
genetic recombination
pleiotropy
9. 1. Transport of specific solutes into or out of cells. 2. Enzymatic activity - sometimes catalyzing one of a number of steps of a metabolic pathway 3. Signal transduction - relaying hormonal messages to the cell. 4. Cell-cell recognition - allowing o
functions of the proteins
mitosis
tonoplast
parental types
10. Having aversion to water tend to coalesce and form droplets of water
nucleolus
golgi apparatus
solute
hydrophobic
11. Sythesis of secretory proteins (glycoproteins) specialized cells secrete proteins produced by rough ER ribosomes and membrane production
plasmolysis
rough ER
redox reactions
flaccid (limp)
12. Maintenance of cell shape (compression resisting girders) cell motility organelle and chromosome movement
transfer RNA
wavelength
smooth ER
microtubules
13. The complex of DNA and proteins that makes up a eukaryotic chromosome. When the cell is not dividing -exists as a mass of very long - thin fibers that are not visible with a light microscope.
absorption spectrum
centrioles
chromatin
autotrophs
14. An organic molecule possessing both carboxyl and amino groups. Amino acids serve as the monomers of proteins.
amino acid
photorespiration
genes
C3 plants
15. Differences between members of the same species.
variation
karyotype
noncyclic phosphorylation
spliceosome
16. Offspring with a phenotype that matches one of the parental phenotypes.
exocytosis
reduction
parental types
feedback inhibition
17. A profile of the relative performance of different wavelengths of light.
benign tumor
aqueous solution
chlorophyll
action spectrum
18. A heritable feature.
anion
transcription unit
character
inversion
19. A type of blue-green photosynthetic pigment that participates directly in the light reactions.
law of independent assortment
chlorophyll A
functions of the proteins
stroma
20. A type of endocytosis involving large - particulate substances.
trace elements
gametophyte
passive transport
phagocytosis
21. A chemical or physical agent that interacts with DNA and causes a mutation.
amino acid
mutagens
macromolecule
sister chromatids
22. The multicellular diploid form in organisms undergoing alternation of generations that results from a union of gametes and that meiotically produces haploid spores that grow into the gametophyte generation.
hemophilia
frameshift mutation
sporophyte
polysaccharides
23. The portion of a system's energy that can perform work when temperature is uniform throughout the system.
thermodynamics
surface tension
free energy
ATP
24. The conversion of a normal animal cell to a cancerous cell.
stroma
centrosomes
hydroxyl groups
transformation
25. The reactant on which an enzyme works
1st law of thermodynamics
trace elements
promoter
substrate
26. Charts of chromosomes that locate genes with respect to chromosomal features.
genotype
cytological maps
cystic fibrosis
Acetyl CoA
27. Genes that are located on the same chromosome.
allosteric site
adhesion
valence electrons
linked genes
28. A functional group consisting of a hydrogen atom joined to an oxygen atom by a polar covalent bond. Molecules possessing this group are soluble in water and are called alcohols.
mesophyll cell
hydroxyl groups
density dependent inhibitor
aldehyde
29. The mating - or crossing - of two varieties.
hybridization
mitochondria
C3 plants
linked genes
30. A noncoding - intervening sequence within a eukaryotic gene.
disaccharides
karyotype
functional groups
introns
31. Actin (tension bearing elements ) muscle contraction
actin
hydrocarbons
microfilaments
crossing over
32. A netlike array of protein filaments that maintains the shape of the nucleus.
organelles
nuclear lamina
starch
solution
33. A functional group present in aldehydes and ketones and consisting of a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom.
primer
genes
carbonyl groups
purines
34. A substance that increases the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution
acid
functional groups
heterotrophs
linked genes
35. A chemical reaction involving the transfer of one or more electrons from one reactant to another; also called oxidation-reduction reaction
redox reactions
structural isomers
surface tension
golgi apparatus
36. A specific configuration of atoms commonly attached to the carbon skeletons of organic molecules and usually involved in chemical reactions.
cell wall
hydrophilic
functional groups
facilitated diffusion
37. The new continuous complementary DNA strand synthesized along the template strand in the mandatory 5' 3' direction.
nuclease
karyotype
leading strand
carboxyl group
38. Center of manufacturing - warehousing - sorting - and shipping products are usually modified during their transit from the cis pole to the trans pole
pyrimidines
ATP
ribosomes
golgi apparatus
39. A membrane that cloaks the capsid that in turn encloses a viral genome.
phenotype
homologous chromosomes
viral envelope
receptor mediated endocytosis
40. A homogeneous mixture of two or more substance (liquid)
mitotic spindle
asexual reproduction
solution
polar covalent bonds
41. The generation of ATP by cyclic electron flow.
free energy
concentration gradient
cyclic photophosphorylation
cyclic electron flow
42. The fluid of the chloroplast surrounding the thylakoid membrane; involved in the synthesis of organic molecules from carbon dioxide and water.
primary transcript
golgi apparatus
metaphase
stroma
43. A threadlike - gene-carrying structure found in the nucleus. Each chromosome consists of one very long DNA molecule and associated proteins.
peroxisomes
base pair substitution
chromosomes
Rough ER
44. The principle of conservation of energy. Energy can be transferred and transformed - but it cannot be created or destroyed.
chromosomes
metastasis
cell cycle
1st law of thermodynamics
45. The disruption of a cell and separation of its organelles by centrifugation.
sexual reproduction
fluid mosaic model
DNA ligase
cell fractionation
46. Chromatin - nucleolus - nuclear envelope--> directs protein synthesis by synthesizing RNA (mRNA) and sending it to the cytoplasm via nuclear pores-->the mRNA is made according to instruction provided by DNA --> mRNA reaches cytoplasm ribosomes transl
Rough ER
oxidizing agent
nucleus
flaccid (limp)
47. Any cell in multicellular organism except an egg or sperm
exocytosis
somatic cells
dominant allele
karyotype
48. A loosely arranged photosynthetic cell located between the bundle sheath and the leaf surface.
protein
redox reactions
density dependent inhibitor
mesophyll cell
49. Constructed from glycerol and fatty acids
fat
deletion
collagen
wild type
50. The protective structure at each end of a eukaryotic chromosome. Specifically - the tandemly repetitive DNA at the end of the chromosome's DNA molecule. See also repetitive DNA.
gametes
origins replication
cytoskeleton
telomeres
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