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1. A human genetic disease caused by a sex-linked recessive allele; characterized by progressive weakening and a loss of muscle tissue.
duchenne muscular dystropy
nucleic acid
free energy
sex linked genes
2. A type of reproduction involving only one parent that produces genetically identical offspring by budding or by the division of a single cell or the entire organism into two or more parts.
asexual reproduction
light reactions
sex chromosomes
chromatin
3. Sequence of events in the life of a cell - from its origin in the division of a parent cell until its own division into two composed of M - G1 - S - and G2 phases
rough ER
G0 phase
cell cycle
wavelength
4. Voltage across a membrane. ranges from -50 to -200 millivolts. inside of cell negative compared to the outside
adhesion
life cycle
endoplasmic reticulum
membrane potential
5. The addition of electrons to a substance involved in a redox reaction.
sporophyte
reduction
proton pump
NADP+
6. A paired set of homologous chromosomes - each composed of two sister chromatids. Tetrads form during prophase I of meiosis.
carbohydrates
C4 plants
genotype
tetrad
7. (1) A lineage of genetically identical individuals or cells. (2) In popular usage - a single individual organism that is genetically identical to another individual. (3) As a verb - to make one or more genetic replicas of an individual or cell. See a
meiosis
clone
heterotrophs
absorption spectrum
8. Protein appendages loosely bound to the surface of the membrane and not embedded in the lipid bilayer.
transformation
proton
food vacuoles
peripheral proteins
9. A regularity protein whose concentration fluctuates cyclically
cyclin
solvent
nucleus
desmosome
10. Walled cells become _____ as a result of the entry of water from a hypotonic environment.
cleavage
sexual reproduction
microfilaments
turgid (firm)
11. The division of the cytoplasm to form two seperate daughter cells after mitosis
cytokenisis
spliceosome
solution
base pair substitution
12. The most abundant type of RNA - which together with proteins - forms the structure of ribosomes. Ribosomes coordinate the sequential coupling of tRNA molecules to mRNA codons.
P. generation
contractile vacuoles
ribosomal RNA
rough ER
13. Many ion channels function as gated channels these channels open or close depending on the presence or absence of a chemical or physical stimulus
gated channels
chromosomes
viral envelope
cleavage
14. A two stage type of cell division in sexually reproducing organims that results in cells with half the chromosomes number of the original cells
atom
calvin cycle
recessive allele
meiosis
15. An initial RNA transcript; also called pre-mRNA.
rough ER
flaccid (limp)
plasma membrane
primary transcript
16. A non dividing face of the cell cycle consisting of the portion of interphase before DNA synthesis begins
life cycle
G0 phase
functions of the proteins
interphase
17. An organic molecule possessing both carboxyl and amino groups. Amino acids serve as the monomers of proteins.
primary electron acceptor
concentration gradient
amino acid
template strand
18. An extensively branched glucose storage polysaccharide found in the liver and muscle of animals; the animal equivalent of starch.
glycogen
character
cytoplasm
cyclic photophosphorylation
19. First growth phase of the cell cycle - consisting of the portion of interphase - after DNA synthesis occurs
nondisjunction
promoter
G1 phase
synapsis
20. 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.
somatic cells
electrogenic pump
mRNA
sodium potassium pump
21. One of two families of nitrogenous bases found in nucleotides. Adenine (A) and guanine (G) are purines.
genotype
template strand
purines
extracellular matrix
22. An already existing RNA chain bound to template DNA to which DNA nucleotides are added during DNA synthesis.
true breeding
primer
amino group
G0 phase
23. The attraction of an atom for the electrons of a covalent bond
electronegativity
S phase
double helix
karyotype
24. A cyclically operating set of molecultes in the cell that triggers and coordinates key events in the cell cycle
cell cycle control system
trisomic
mitochondria
introns
25. The synthesis of RNA on a DNA template.
hydrolysis
transcription
ATP synthase
synapsis
26. The steps in photosynthesis that occur on the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplast and that convert solar energy to the chemical energy of ATP and NADPH - evolving oxygen in the process.
atom
malignant tumor
mesophyll cell
light reactions
27. The process of generating ATP from ADP and phosphate by means of a proton-motive force generated by the thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast during the light reactions of photosynthesis.
photophosphorylation
carboxyl group
genes
amniocentesis
28. 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.
kinetochore
endoplasmic reticulum
krebs Cycle
electron microscope
29. Golgi apparatus--> gives rise to vesicles which pinch off and travel to other sites
trans face
collagen
chlorophyll A
adhesion
30. That portion of the endoplasmic reticulum that is free of ribosomes.
meiosis
smooth ER
photosystem II
bound ribosomes
31. A type of yellow-green accessory photosynthetic pigment that transfers energy to chlorophyll a.
chlorophyll B
steroids
Acetyl CoA
pH
32. An organic molecule serving as a cofactor. Most vitamins function in important metabolic reactions.
rubisco Ribulose carboxylase
homozygous
coenzyme
osmosis
33. Phase of cell cycle that includes mitosis and cytokenisis
monohybrids
mitotoic phase
condensation reaction
valence electrons
34. The general term for the production of offspring with new combinations of traits inherited from the two parents.
mismatch repair
benign tumor
metaphase
genetic recombination
35. A substance that increases the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution
lysosomes
acid
bundle sheath cell
photophosphorylation
36. The chlorophyll a molecule and the primary electron acceptor in a photosystem; they trigger the light reactions of photosynthesis. The chlorophyll donates an electron - excited by light energy - to the primary electron acceptor - which passes an elec
absorption spectrum
peripheral proteins
ribosomal RNA
reaction center
37. A complex assembly that interacts with the ends of an RNA intron in splicing RNA - releasing the intron - and joining the two adjacent exons.
triplet code
nucleus
spliceosome
trait
38. Replicated forms of chromosomes joined together by the centromere and separated during mitosis and meiosis II
sister chromatids
hydrocarbons
diffusion
saturated fatty acid
39. Use info - from the DNA to make proteins and carry out protein synthesis
ribosomes
RNA
somatic cells
transformation
40. The physical and physiological traits of an organism.
proton motive force
NADP+
phenotype
cyclin
41. Total amount of kinetic energy due to molecular motion in a body of matter. It is energy in most random form
phenotype
malignant tumor
heat
pleiotropy
42. The principle of conservation of energy. Energy can be transferred and transformed - but it cannot be created or destroyed.
G1 phase
1st law of thermodynamics
smooth ER
neutron
43. A substance that reduces the activity of an enzyme by binding to a location remote from the active site - changing its conformation so that it no longer binds to the substrate.
tetrad
endocytosis
triplet code
noncompetitive inhibitor
44. Having the same solute concentration as another solution.
somatic cell
monohybrids
isotonic
domains
45. In a heterozygote - the allele that is completely masked in the phenotype.
amino group
density dependent inhibitor
endoplasmic reticulum
recessive allele
46. A quantum - or discrete amount - of light energy.
photon
G2 phase
mismatch repair
genotype
47. The substance in which animal tissue cells are embedded consisting of protein and polysaccharides.
extracellular matrix
cis face
mitochondria
ultra centrifuges
48. Walled cells are _____ in isotonic surroundings - where there is no tendency for water to enter.
flaccid (limp)
osmoregulation
Peripheral proteins
transcription
49. A chromosomal condition in which a particular cell has an extra copy of one chromosome - instead of the normal two; the cell is said to be trisomic for that chromosome.
trisomic
clone
incomplete dominance
cohesion
50. Splits a membrane along the middle of the phospholipid bilayer. When a freeze-fracture preparation is viewed with an electron microscope - protein particles are interspersed in a smooth matrix - supporting the fluid mosaic model.
freeze-fracture
ribosomal RNA
ATP synthase
beta (B) pleated sheet
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