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CLEP Natural Science
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1. Modifications of pre-mRNA that make it into mature mRNA - so that it is ready for protein synthesis
carbon dioxide fixation
stamen
post-transcriptional processing
mutation
2. A period during which the cell grows - G1 - copies its DNA - S - and synthesizes proteins - G2
virus
photolysis
interphase
nucleolus
3. Pores which allows materials to move in and out of the cell nucleus
prosthetic group
nuclear pores
DNA
facilitated diffusion
4. The female part of a flower composed of ovary and style and stigma and ovules
vacuole
krebs cycle
pistil
microfilaments
5. Cell division which produces two identical cells
gametes
microvilli
shoot apex
mitosis
6. Tubes - One of two tiny structures located in the cytoplasm of animal cells near the nuclear envelope; play a role in cell division.
centrioles
carbon dioxide fixation
biennial
genome
7. Process of building up complex materials (proteins) from simple materials
anabolism
nuclear pores
chromatin
microtubules
8. The organic process whereby the DNA sequence in a gene is copied into mRNA
carbon dioxide fixation
alleles
electron microscope
transcription
9. The organ that bears the ovules of a flower - base of the pistil
ovary
endoplasmic reticulum
cristae
grana
10. Photosynthetic reaction in which carbon dioxide is attached to an organic compound (glucose - polysaccharides)
carbon dioxide fixation
chromatin
inhibitor
metaphase
11. A non-protein - but organic - molecule (such as vitamin) that is covalently bound to an enzyme as part of the active site
stroma
chromatin
prosthetic group
substrate
12. Division of the cytoplasm during cell division - new cell is formed
organism
cytokinesis
gymnosperms
post-transcriptional processing
13. Powerhouse of the cell - organelle that is the site of ATP (energy) production
endocytic vesicles
alleles
mitochondria
organelles
14. Strong layer around the cell membrane in plants - algae - and some bacteria made of cellulose and lignin
perennial
cell wall
stigma
anaphase
15. The first stage of mitosis - forming spindle fibres attached to the centromere
facilitated diffusion
electron transport
vascular plants
prophase
16. The interchange of sections between pairing homologous chromosomes during the prophase of meiosis
transformation
cell
lysosomes
crossing over
17. Composed of a bilayer of lipids embedded with globular proteins
centromere
lysosomes
cell membrane
chromatin
18. The stage of meiosis or mitosis when chromosomes move toward opposite ends of the nuclear spindle
anaphase
metabolism
cofactor
lysosomes
19. Uses electrons from the Krebs cycle to change ADP to ATP (cytochromes on surface of cristae of mitochondria - contain protein and heme (iron containing) groups - electrons pass along them and ATP is produced)
cofactor
genome
krebs cycle
electron transport
20. Smallest unit of most living things
ribosomes
cell
mutation
nuclear pores
21. Sticky portion at the top of the style which traps pollen
stigma
electron microscope
centromere
interphase
22. Provides structural support to a cell composed of microtubules - microfilaments - centrioles
cytoskeleton
cell
gametes
inhibitor
23. Has a nucleus - has organelles or other cell parts
eukoryotic cells
prophase
prosthetic group
cell
24. Two identical chromosomes that split and contain the same genetic material
cell
chromatids
metabolism
exocytosis
25. Classication of plant which produce seeds which are 'naked' (in cones)
gymnosperms
cofactor
glycolysis
anther
26. In photosynthesis - this is the splitting of water by light
crossing over
photolysis
cytoskeleton
endoplasmic reticulum
27. Classification of plant which survives only a single season
chlorophyll
biosynthesis
genome
annuals
28. Small - dense region within most nuclei in which the assembly of RNA proteins begins
nucleolus
cell
vascular plants
ovules
29. The part of an enzyme where the chemical reaction occurs
microvilli
carbon dioxide fixation
pedicel
active site
30. Disk-like plates which are the site of photosynthesis in chloroplasts
grana
translation
endocytic vesicles
ovules
31. Classification of plant which forms seeds inside a protective chamber called an ovary - inside a flower
annuals
angiosperms
haploid
nuclear pores
32. Breakdown of more complex substances into simpler ones with release of energy
cell wall
biosynthesis
gymnosperms
catabolism
33. Reducing the ploidy level of nucleus from diploid to haploid in meiotic cell division
reduction
chromatids
vascular plants
inhibitor
34. Cell division that produces reproductive cells in sexually reproducing organisms
DNA
meiosis
chromatids
metaphase
35. Vacuole membrane
crossing over
meiosis
tonoplast
anabolism
36. Proteins that act as biological catalysts
centrioles
exocytosis
chlorophyll
enzymes
37. Used to examine tiny cell organelles
filament
electron microscope
cell
facilitated diffusion
38. Matching Chromosomes that are similar but not identical
golgi apparatus
exocytosis
homologs
endosymbiont hypothesis
39. Area where the chromatids of a chromosome are attached
pedicel
crossing over
centromere
post-transcriptional processing
40. Transport of a substance across a cell membrane against the concentration gradient
stamen
cofactor
active transport
virus
41. Membrane-bound organelle that stores water and soluble substances
anther
metaphase
mitochondria
vacuole
42. The stalk of a stamen that supports the anther
filament
angiosperms
organism
nucleosome
43. The complete genetic material contained in an individual
genome
stamen
inhibitor
photolysis
44. Theory which suggests mitochondria and chloroplasts were once prokaryotic organisms in a symbiotic relationship with eykorytic cells
facilitated diffusion
endosymbiont hypothesis
fermentation
perennial
45. Passive transport of materials across a plasma membrane by transport proteins embedded in the plasma membrane
ribosomes
prosthetic group
microtubules
facilitated diffusion
46. Small structures in the cytoplasm of a cell that do special jobs
organelles
transduction
crossing over
ATP
47. A cell having only one complete set of chromosomes
haploid
ovules
tonoplast
enzymes
48. (adenosine triphosphate) main energy source that cells use for most of their work
glycolysis
microtubules
ATP
cristae
49. An internal membrane system in which components of cell membrane and some proteins are constructed. rough - instrumental in protein synthesis; smooth - processes lipids fats and steroids
shoot apex
nuclear pores
biennial
endoplasmic reticulum
50. Plants that grow year after year
enzymes
perennial
diploid
prosthetic group