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1. 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.
anaerobic
centrosomes
golgi apparatus
hydroxyl groups
2. The enzyme that catalyzes the first step of the Calvin cycle (the addition of CO2 to RuBP - or ribulose bisphosphate).
rubisco Ribulose carboxylase
codominance
ribosomes
heat
3. Having two different alleles for a given genetic character
cyclic electron flow
collagen
heterozygous
spliceosome
4. A giant molecule formed by the joining of smaller molecules - usually by a condensation reaction. Polysaccharides - proteins - and nucleic acids are macromolecules.
cis face
macromolecule
steroids
facilitated diffusion
5. The disruption of a cell and separation of its organelles by centrifugation.
electrochemical gradient
isotopes
glycosidic linkage
cell fractionation
6. Cytokenisis process; pinching of the plasma membrane; the succession of rapid cell division without growth during early embryonic development that converts the zygote into a ball of cell
cleavage
solution
beta (B) pleated sheet
flaccid (limp)
7. Electrical potential energy due to the separation of opposite charges
promoter
cytoplasm
cell cycle control system
voltage
8. A molecule that is a constituent of the inner bilayer of biological membranes - having a polar - hydrophilic head and a nonpolar - hydrophobic tail.
gametes
aldehyde
phospholipids
condensation reaction
9. A phenomenon in which one gene alters the expression of another gene that is independently inherited
chloroplasts
polyploidy
epistasis
free ribosomes
10. The most common type of mutation - a base-pair substitution in which the new codon makes sense in that it still codes for an amino acid.
mitosis
base
missense mutations
G2 phase
11. A chemical cycle involving eight steps that completes the metabolic breakdown of glucose molecules to carbon dioxide; occurs within the mitochondrion; the second major stage in cellular respiration.
nondisjunction
krebs Cycle
voltage
electron
12. The mating - or crossing - of two varieties.
hybridization
ribosomes
golgi apparatus
cofactor
13. The generation of ATP by cyclic electron flow.
cystic fibrosis
cyclic photophosphorylation
cellular respiration
noncompetitive inhibitor
14. A type of weak chemical bond formed when the slightly positive hydrogen atom of a polar covalent bond in one molecules is attracted to the slightly negative atom of a polar covalent in another bond
pleiotropy
glycogen
hydrogen bond
autotrophs
15. Mendel's second law - stating that each allele pair segregates independently during gamete formation; applies when genes for two characteristics are located on different pairs of homologous chromosomes.
law of independent assortment
coenzyme
density dependent inhibitor
activation energy
16. The form of native DNA - referring to its two adjacent polynucleotide strands wound into a spiral shape.
noncyclic electron flow
ATP
double helix
linkage map
17. A polymer (polynucleotide) consisting of many nucleotide monomers; serves as a blueprint for proteins and - through the actions of proteins - for all cellular activities. The two types are DNA and RNA.
nucleic acid
covalent bonds
malignant tumor
anaphase
18. Drive the diffusion of ions across a membrane 1. chemical force based on an ions concentration gradient. 2. the other is an electrical force based on the effect of the membrane potential on the ion's movement ion diffuses down its electrochemical gra
ligands
hydroxyl groups
RNA splicing
electrochemical gradient
19. Protein appendages loosely bound to the surface of the membrane and not embedded in the lipid bilayer.
peripheral proteins
tumor
sodium potassium pump
glycosidic linkage
20. Phase of cell cycle that includes mitosis and cytokenisis
mitotoic phase
rough ER
sodium potassium pump
genetic recombination
21. Centralized region that joins the two sister chromatids
origins replication
centromere
valence electrons
adhesion
22. 3rd subphase in mitosis; spindle is complete and the chromosomes attached to microtubules at their kinetochores are aligned at he metaphase plate
kinetochore
metaphase
noncompetitive inhibitor
Rough ER
23. Constructed from glycerol and fatty acids
C4 plants
catalyst
quantitive characters
fat
24. A polymer of up to over a thousand monosaccharides - formed by dehydration reactions.
polysaccharides
monohybrids
cell division
cell cycle control system
25. A type of inheritance in which the phenotypes of the heterozygote and dominant homozygote are indistinguishable.
tumor
helicase
complete dominance
codons
26. Use info - from the DNA to make proteins and carry out protein synthesis
ribosomes
law of independent assortment
viral envelope
codominance
27. Golgi appartus--> usually located near the ER a vesicle that buds from the ER will add its membrane and the contents of its lumen -cavity - to this face
cis face
electronegativity
cell fractionation
action spectrum
28. Amphipathic molecules have both hydrophobic regions and hydrophilic regions <phospholipids>.
benign tumor
amphipathic molecules
rubisco Ribulose carboxylase
trait
29. Prokaryotes cell division . Each daughter cell receives a copy of the single parental chromosome
binary fission
phospholipid
fluid mosaic model
mesophyll cell
30. An accessory pigment - either yellow or orange - in the chloroplasts of plants. By absorbing wavelengths of light that chlorophyll cannot - carotenoids broaden the spectrum of colors that can drive photosynthesis.
carotenoids
activation energy
electrogenic pumps
amino group
31. A type of strong chemical bond in which two atoms share one pair of valence electrons
covalent bonds
point mutation
cilia
benign tumor
32. Compounds that have the same molecular formula but differ in the spatial arrangements of their atoms.
geometric isomers
rubisco Ribulose carboxylase
calvin cycle
covalent bonds
33. An instrument that measures the proportions of light of different wavelengths absorbed and transmitted by a pigment solution.
promoter
free energy
spectrophotometer
golgi apparatus
34. The conversion of pyruvate to lactate with no release of carbon dioxide.
lactid acid fermentation
stroma
activation energy
cytoplasm
35. A subatomic particle with a single negative charge; one or more electrons move around the nucleus
sporophyte
electron
Rough ER
electrochemical gradient
36. The study of carbon compounds (organic compounds).
matter
organic chemistry
aldehyde
base pair substitution
37. A storage polysaccharide in plants consisting entirely of glucose.
pyrimidines
law of independent assortment
starch
mesophyll cell
38. A membranous sac in a mature plant cell with diverse roles in reproduction - growth - and development.
desmosome
central vacuole
trans face
dominant allele
39. A specialized region on the centromere that links each sister chromatid to the mitotic spindle
cleavage
polyribosomes
kinetochore
glycogen
40. Synthesis phase of cell cycle; portion of interphase which DNA is replicated
S phase
specific heat
flaccid (limp)
ATP synthase
41. A type of reproduction in which two parents give rise to offspring that have unique combinations of genes inherited from the gametes of the two parents.
sodium potassium pump
hydrophobic
sexual reproduction
photon
42. Unit - a region of a DNA molecule that is transcribed into an RNA molecule
sodium potassium pump
polymer
terminator
transcription unit
43. The protein shell that encloses a viral genome. It may be rod-shaped - polyhedral - or more complete in shape.
capsid
noncyclic electron flow
tumor
chlorophyll B
44. The fluid of the chloroplast surrounding the thylakoid membrane; involved in the synthesis of organic molecules from carbon dioxide and water.
helicase
variation
stroma
hydrogen bond
45. Function like rivets fastening cells together into strong sheets Intermediate filaments reinforce this
lactid acid fermentation
desmosome
proton pump
specific heat
46. The amount of heat that must be absorbed lost for one gram of a substance to change its temperature by one degree
thermodynamics
specific heat
benign tumor
beta (B) pleated sheet
47. A tiny membranous sac in a cell's cytoplasm carrying molecules produced by the cell.
monosomic
electrogenic pump
C4 plants
transport vesicles
48. Sites of photosynthesis. convert solar energy--> chemical energy by absorbing sunlight and using it to drive the synthesis of organic compounds from CO2 and H20
ribosomal RNA
fertilization
glycoproteins
chloroplast
49. Sites where the replication of a DNA molecule begins.
centrosome
heterotrophs
origins replication
recessive allele
50. Having the same solute concentration as another solution.
tonoplast
isotonic
cell wall
glycogen
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