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1. A route of electron flow during the light reactions of photosynthesis that involves both photosystems and produces ATP - NADPH - and oxygen. The net electron flow is from water to NADP+.
noncyclic electron flow
sex chromosomes
domains
cleavage
2. A functional group present in aldehydes and ketones and consisting of a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom.
substrate
solvent
heredity
carbonyl groups
3. Replicated forms of chromosomes joined together by the centromere and separated during mitosis and meiosis II
chlorophyll
codons
sister chromatids
lysosomes
4. (1) The study of energy transformations that occur in a collection of matter. See first law of thermodynamics and second law of thermodynamics. (2) A phenomenon in which external DNA is taken up by a cell and functions there.
monohybrids
reduction
law of segregration
thermodynamics
5. A chemical process that lyses - or splits - molecules by the addition of water; an essential process in digestion.
hydrolysis
condensation reaction
epistasis
feedback inhibition
6. A metabolic pathway that consumes oxygen - releases carbon dioxide - generates no ATP - and decreases photosynthetic output; generally occurs on hot - dry - bright days - when stomata close and the oxygen concentration in the leaf exceeds that of car
fat
S phase
proton pump
photorespiration
7. A molecule that binds specifically to a receptor site of another molecule.
ligands
chemical bonds
cotransport
denaturation
8. A solution in which water is the solvent
NaD+
density dependent inhibitor
variation
aqueous solution
9. (1) An atom's central core - containing protons and neutrons. (2) The chromosome-containing organelle of a eukaryotic cell. (3) A cluster of neurons.
gametes
heredity
nucleus
chromatin
10. A catabolic process that makes a limited amount of ATP from glucose without an electron transport chain and that produces a characteristic end product - such as ethyl alcohol or lactic acid.
ribosomal RNA
fatty acid
fermentation
cleavage
11. One of two families of nitrogenous bases found in nucleotides. Cytosine (C) - thymine (T) - and uracil (U) are pyrimidines.
cation
pyrimidines
cleavage
chlorophyll A
12. The diffusion of a substance across a biological membrane
covalent bonds
nuclear lamina
peptide bond
passive transport
13. A specialized region on the centromere that links each sister chromatid to the mitotic spindle
kinetochore
visible light
missense mutations
NaD+
14. 3rd subphase in mitosis; spindle is complete and the chromosomes attached to microtubules at their kinetochores are aligned at he metaphase plate
smooth ER
photorespiration
sexual reproduction
metaphase
15. An organic molecule possessing both carboxyl and amino groups. Amino acids serve as the monomers of proteins.
C3 plants
amino acid
carboxyl group
central vacuole
16. A chemical reaction involving the transfer of one or more electrons from one reactant to another; also called oxidation-reduction reaction
unsaturated fatty acid
redox reactions
fermentation
proton
17. The range of a pigment's ability to absorb various wavelengths of light.
DNA
phenotype
amino acid
absorption spectrum
18. 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.
osmosis
competitive inhibitor
trisomic
quantitive characters
19. An initial RNA transcript; also called pre-mRNA.
mutagens
ECM function in support - adhesion - movement - and regulation (glycoproteins)
spectrophotometer
primary transcript
20. A mutation involving the addition of one or more nucleotide pairs to a gene.
law of independent assortment
photophosphorylation
acid precipitation
insertion
21. Having an affinity to water
G2 phase
transformation
frameshift mutation
hydrophilic
22. An already existing RNA chain bound to template DNA to which DNA nucleotides are added during DNA synthesis.
krebs Cycle
primer
ribosomes
aerobic
23. A specific receptor site on some part of an enzyme molecule remote from the active site.
primer
epistasis
cell cycle control system
allosteric site
24. A globular protein that links into chains - two of which twist helically about each other - forming microfilaments in muscle and other contractile elements in cells.
ATP synthase
ribosomes
actin
fat
25. 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
phosphate group
functions of the proteins
polyploidy
somatic cells
26. The tendency of molecules of any substance to spread out in the available space it is driven by intrinsic kinetic energy (thermal motion or heat) of molecules
chloroplasts
prokaryotic cell
diffusion
phagocytosis
27. The electrons in the outermost electron shell
valence electrons
somatic cells
phagocytosis
enantiomers
28. A type of strong chemical bond in which two atoms share one pair of valence electrons
electrochemical gradient
transport vesicles
pyrimidines
covalent bonds
29. Protein appendages loosely bound to the surface of the membrane and not embedded in the lipid bilayer.
noncompetitive inhibitor
peripheral proteins
integral proteins
reduction
30. A route of electron flow during the light reactions of photosynthesis that involves only photosystem I and that produces ATP but not NADPH or oxygen
element
cyclic electron flow
solvent
cytological maps
31. A functional group that consists of a nitrogen atom bonded to two hydrogen atoms; can act as a base in solution - accepting a hydrogen ion and acquiring a charge of +1.
phagocytosis
cell wall
faculative anaerobes
amino group
32. An iron-containing protein - a component of electron transport chains in mitochondria and chloroplasts
transfer RNA
polyribosomes
Cytochrome
C4 plants
33. Organization of DNA and proteins into fibrous material
codons
transport proteins
anaphase
chromatin
34. A discontinuously synthesized DNA strand that elongates in a direction away from the replication fork.
cilia
lagging strand
oxidation
wild type
35. An aberration in chromosome structure resulting from an error in meiosis or mutagens; duplication of a portion of a chromosome resulting from fusion with a fragment from a homologous chromosome.
phosphate group
duplication
replication fork
triplet code
36. An organism that makes ATP by aerobic respiration if oxygen is present but that switches to fermentation under anaerobic conditions.
mRNA
faculative anaerobes
saturated fatty acid
cleavage
37. In cellular metabolism - the use of energy released from an exergonic reaction to drive an endergonic reaction.
incomplete dominance
centrioles
free ribosomes
energy coupling
38. Modification of RNA before it leaves the nucleus - a process unique to eukaryotes.
RNA processing
diffusion
duplication
plasmolysis
39. A substance that consists of acid and base forms in a solution and that minimizes changes in pH when extraneous acids or bases are added to the solution.
polymer
acid
buffers
heterozygous
40. A substance that is dissolved in a solution
solute
amniocentesis
amino group
G2 phase
41. Golgi apparatus--> gives rise to vesicles which pinch off and travel to other sites
Cell-cell recognition
organic chemistry
trans face
ribosomal RNA
42. Anything takes up space and has mass
growth factor
matter
unsaturated fatty acid
mitotic spindle
43. A storage polysaccharide in plants consisting entirely of glucose.
atom
electrochemical gradient
starch
anticodon
44. A membranous sac in a mature plant cell with diverse roles in reproduction - growth - and development.
central vacuole
phagocytosis
element
passive transport
45. The change in shape of the active site of an enzyme so that it binds more snugly to the substrate - induced by entry of the substrate.
fertilization
transcription unit
induced fit
desmosome
46. A machine that spins test tubes at the fastest speeds to separate liquids and particles of different densities.
solvent
ultra centrifuges
disaccharides
sex chromosomes
47. An organic compound with a carbonyl group of which the carbon atom is bonded to two other carbons.
extracellular matrix
cytosol
nucleolus
ketone
48. A substance that reduces the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution
exocytosis
isomers
base
hydrophilic
49. A phenomenon in which one gene alters the expression of another gene that is independently inherited
mismatch repair
epistasis
translation
microtubules
50. (1) A deficiency in a chromosome resulting from the loss of a fragment through breakage. (2) A mutational loss of one or more nucleotide pairs from a gene.
chromosomes
cellular respiration
deletion
plasma membrane
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