bio final exam Flashcards

1
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what types of cells are humans made up of

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eukaryotic

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2
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a chemical bond that results from the sharing in electrons between two atoms where one atom has a higher affinity for electrons that the other is called

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polar covalent

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3
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if an atom has a charge of -1 then

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the atom has one more electron than proton

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4
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you isolate a large biological molecule and determine that it is entirely non-polar. because of this molecular property you can guess that this molecule is most likely composed of

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fatty acids

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5
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what ph would make a solution basic

A

7-14

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6
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what ph would make a solution acidic

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0-7

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7
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what are the specialized found at the base of the epidermis that produce pigments designed to protect the body from the damaging effects of UV radiation

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melanocytes

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8
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cholesterols are lipids that are commonly found in the membranes of eukaryotic cells. in what region of the phospholipid bilayer would you expect to find cholesterol embedded

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within the non-polar intra-membrane region formed by the phospholipid tails

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9
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what organelles are found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic type cells

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ribosomes

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10
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sperm cells require large amounts of ATP for activity. you would expect these cells to have a larger volume of

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mitochondria

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11
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what organelle is responsible for the synthesis of proteins

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rough endoplasmic reticulum

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12
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to change the atomic weight of a particular element (make an isotope) you would need to change the number of

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neutrons

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13
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what organelle is responsible for the production of phospholipids

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smooth endoplasmic reticulum

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14
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the oxygen requiring processes of cellular respiration occur within the

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mitochondria

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15
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enzymes lower the ____ required for a reaction to occur

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energy

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16
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the largest organ on the body is the

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skin

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17
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what sub atomic particle would alchemists had to manipulate to turn lead (atomic #82) into gold (atomic #79)

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protons

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18
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a person exposed to continuous sunlight is likely to be making which vitamin

A

D

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19
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a new poison came out that kills organisms without a nucleus. what type of organism is most likely to survive

A

plants

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20
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the process by which molecules travel with the concentration gradient and pass through the cell membrane with the assistance of a protein is called

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facilitated diffusion

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21
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what membranous organelle chemically modifies and ships proteins to other organelles or out of the cell

A

golgi complex

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22
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most of the energy used by the cell is converted into ATP during

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electron transport chain

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23
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wbc (macrophages) in the reticuloendothelial system recycle worn out red blood cells and digest foreign invaders. what organelles would you expect to be especially numerous in these cells

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lysosomes

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24
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what cells form new calcified bone tissue

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osteoblasts

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25
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what forms within the spaces of spongy bone and function to produce blood cells

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red marrow

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26
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if a pregnant woman does not get enough calcium in her diet what could happen to her bone tissue

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significant bone loss

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27
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a chemical reaction that creates more ordered structure by removing water, creating polymers and monomers is called

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condensation reaction

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28
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straps of connective tissue that hold bones together, support joints, and direct movement are known as

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ligaments

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29
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bands of connection tissue that aid in attachment of muscles to bones are called

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tendons

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30
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monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides are all

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carbohydrates

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31
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the ability of the human body to maintain a relatively constant internal environment is known as

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homeostasis

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32
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the membranes of our cells are made of mostly

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lipids

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33
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what is a kind of lipid

A

triglyceride

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34
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when your exercise exceeds your aerobic conditioning, your muscles may ache due to the presence of

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lactic acid

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35
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what is a product of cellular respiration

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energy

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36
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skeletal muscle is what type of tissue

A

muscle tissue

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37
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what muscle tissue type is largely under “voluntary” nervous system control

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skeletal muscle tissue

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38
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the chemical bonds that hold the muscle proteins actin and myosin together result from the equal sharing of electrons between atoms of similar electronegativities known as

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nonpolar covalent bonds

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39
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chloride ions readily ionize in water and frequently form ionic bonds with important ions of the nervous system sodium and potassium. chloride ions have a -1 charge meaning that

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they have one more electron than proton

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40
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what is a function of the muscular system

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produces movement

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41
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many groups of neurotransmitters produced in neurons are protein based. based on this information you would then expect neurons to have many

A

rough endoplasmic reticulum

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42
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the sodium/potassium protein pump found in neurons that actively moves these respective ions against their concentration gradient is an example of a ____ ____protein

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active transport

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43
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overuse, misuse, and age are some of the factors that contribute to excessive stress on a tendon, causing inflammation known as

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tendinitis

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44
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what would happen to soldiers exposed to a chemical warfare agent that blocked acetylcholine membrane receptors on skeletal muscle cells

A

they would be paralyzed

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45
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if the inside of the neuron is negatively charged compared to the outside, the neuron is in the

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resting state

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46
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the concentrations of sodium and potassium ions inside and outside a resting neuron are very different due primarily to

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active transport

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47
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if a metabolic disorder were to occur that slowed down the rate of Na/K protein pumps in the nerve cells of an individual, how would this affect the resting membrane potential of a neuron

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it would be more positive

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48
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what neuron protein does novocaine block to prevent the action potential from initially depolarizing (becoming more positive)

A

sodium ion gated chanels

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49
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neurons with a myelin sheath carry impulses _____ than unmyelinated cells

A

faster

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50
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what is a chemical signal that diffuses across the gap between adjacent neurons to convey a message to the next cell

A

neurotransmitter

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51
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the sarcoplasmic reticulum stores ions that are necessary for skeletal muscle contractions. what ions does it store

A

Ca++ (calcium)

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52
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the electrical impulse transmitted by a neuron caused by the movement of ___

A

ions

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53
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why does a person continue to breathe heavily after prolonged activity

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the relieve O2 debt

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54
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someone who has broken an arm and has had a cast on it for months will notice a distinct shrinking of the arm once the cast is removed. why

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if the muscles are not used they will atrophy

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55
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this type of hormone characteristically requires a second messenger

A

water-soluble

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56
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cancer cells often fail to respond to certain hormones because they lack these cell membrane features important in binding with one specific hormone

A

receptors

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57
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hormones that are hydrophilic in nature interact with receptors at the cell surface. the reason for this is

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hydrophilic compounds cannot cross the plasma membrane

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58
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what carries impulses toward the nerve cell body

A

dendrite

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59
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muscles that oppose one another

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antagonistic

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60
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hormones have direct effects on cells that

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are able to recognize the hormones using receptor proteins

61
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what are specialized membrane proteins that actively transport sodium and potassium ions across the plasma membrane

A

Na/K pump

62
Q

the receptor for a steroid hormone can be found in the

A

cytoplasm

63
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one class of hormones are the lipid-insoluble or protein-based hormones made up of _____ ______ sub units

A

amino acids

64
Q

ATP is used as an energy source for nearly all cellular metabolic processes. what macromolecule is used preferentially for ATP synthesis

A

carbohydrates

65
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what characteristic of living things in unique to organisms (only for living things)

A

they are made up of at least one cell

66
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the work “karyon” is greek for

A

nut

67
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organisms made up of prokaryotic cell types are found in how many domains

A

2

68
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what characteristics do all animals, plants, funguses, and protist share

A

all eukaryotic

69
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what organisms are not composed of eukaryotic cells

A

bacteria

70
Q

a single celled organisms that contains a nucleus and other organelles would be classified in domain

A

eukarya

71
Q

all species of organisms within domain bacteria cause disease

A

false

72
Q

our species (homo sapiens) can be placed within kindom

A

animalia

73
Q

a community differs from an ecosystem because

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a community consists of all living organisms in an area and an ecosystem consists of all living and nonliving aspects of an area

74
Q

what is the correct level of organization for multi-cellular organisms from simplest to most complex

A

tissue to organ to organ system

75
Q

“an athlete who uses dietary supplements will perform better than one who does not” is an example of a

A

hypothesis

76
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the act of testing an idea using controlled scientific methods is commonly referred to as

A

conducting a critical experiment

77
Q

what is the placebo effect

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a frequently observed by poorly understood phenomenon in which people tend to respond favorably to any treatment

78
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what is a double blind study

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neither the researcher nor the participants know who is receiving the drug or placebo

79
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a correlation

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can seem to reveal a link between two phenomena when a link really does not exists

80
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what does a scientist mean when they use the word theory

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an explanation for a natural event that is supported by many sources of data and evidence and is very unlikely to be shown as false

81
Q

what layer contains the most species of living things

A

biosphere

82
Q

if you were raising frying chickens, how much meat could you produce given a metric ton (1000 kg) of feed

A

100 kg

83
Q

what is known as unrestricted growth at a constant rate

A

exponential growth

84
Q

within soil, bacteria function to

A

return inorganic matter from organic matter

85
Q

humans can be primary, secondary, or tertiary consumers

A

true

86
Q

the earth is a closed system except for

A

energy

87
Q

describe earths carrying capacity for humans

A

if it grows continually, the human population will eventually reach a size too large for our planet’s resources

88
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what is the final result of mitosis

A

two genetically identical diploid cells

89
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metaphase occurs prior to the splitting of centromeres and is characterized by

A

aligning of chromosomes on the equator

90
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mitosis is the process of chromosome separation. cytoplasm is divided between the two daughter cells in a process called

A

cytokinesis

91
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if the gametes of a fruit have 6 chromosomes, how many would you find in a somatic cell from a fruit fly

A

12

92
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if meiosis produces haploid cells, how is the diploid number restored for those organisms that spend most of their life in the diploid state

A

fertilization

93
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a man who carries an allele of an X-linked gene will pass it onto

A

all his daughters

94
Q

is pseudohypertrophic muscular dystrophy likely to be caused by a dominant or recessive allele and is it inherited or sex linked

A

recessive and sex linked

95
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a diploid individual with two different alleles for a particular gene is said to be

A

heterozygous for that gene

96
Q

trisomy 21 is a consequence of _______ (the unequal distribution fo chromosomes during meiosis)

A

nondisjunction

97
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the process of using the information encoded in the mRNA molecules to assemble polypeptides from animo acids is called

A

translation

98
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during which phase of mitosis do spindle fibers pull the chromosomes to opposite poles of the cell

A

anaphase

99
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what is a specific segment of DNA that contains the information to make a protein

A

gene

100
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the basic subunit of protein is

A

amino acid

101
Q

what wbc gives rise to plasma cells which can then produce antibodies

A

b lymphocytes

102
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the liquid portion of the blood that consists of about 55% of the total volume of blood is referred to as

A

plasma

103
Q

if a disease attacked this type of wbc, a person would no longer be able to mobilize his or her specific defenses

A

helper T lymphocytes

104
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any substance that triggers an immune response is an

A

antigen

105
Q

which antibody has a 5-sided arrangement and is usually the first antibody realeased in response to an infection

A

IgM

106
Q

allergens combine with IgE to cause mast cells to release an inflammatory chemical called

A

histamine

107
Q

the max amount of air that can be moved into and out of the lungs during forceful breathing is called

A

vital capacity

108
Q

the amount of air inhaled or exhaled during a normal breath is called

A

tidal volume

109
Q

what is a thin-walled, rounded chamber surrounded by a vast network of capillaries

A

alveolus

110
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if oxygen is present, out cells can make ________ _______ ATP

A

significantly more

111
Q

fever is a component of

A

innate immune respone

112
Q

if you have your gall bladder removed, your body will no longer be able to concentrate

A

bile

113
Q

if a person were unable to produce much of this substance, the gastric juices might destroy the stomach lining

A

mucus

114
Q

what is the importance of consuming adequate amounts of protein in a the diet

A

proteins serve a variety of structural and enzymatic functions in the body

115
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the basic subunit of a lipid is

A

fatty acid

116
Q

why is the break down of large food pieces into smaller ones important to digestion

A

smaller pieces of food have more surface area leading to more efficient chemical digestion

117
Q

what nutrient molecule would you expect to be absorbed inot the lumen of the small intestine through simple diffusion

A

small lipids

118
Q

when a patient has their gall bladder removed, what is recommended to be consumed in smaller amounts

A

lipids

119
Q

if you put a piece of white break (high in carbs) on your tounge and let it dissolve, it would taste

A

sweet

120
Q

what prevents food from going down the treachea

A

epiglottis

121
Q

what nutrient is initially broken down by enzymes in the mouth

A

carbohydrates

122
Q

cancerous cells routinely form within out body but natural killer cells are responsible for destroying them

A

true

123
Q

O2 and CO2 enter and exit the bloodstream from the lungs through the process of

A

simple diffusion

124
Q

what is the ECM in blood called

A

plasma

125
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which component of blood is primarily responsible for clotting

A

platelets

126
Q

what is an accessory organ to the alimentary canal (digestive tract)

A

gall bladder

127
Q

what is the metal in the center of hemoglobin molecules

A

iron

128
Q

which organ in the digestive tract is responsible for the absorption of most nutrients from our food

A

small intestine

129
Q

what are the 7 characteristics of life

A

composed of cells, different levels of organization, use energy, respond to environment, grows, reproduces, and adapts

130
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three domains of life are

A

bacteria, archea, and eukarya

131
Q

domains archea and bacteria are _____ meaning they are single celled and have no nucleus

A

prokaryotic

132
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what are the steps in the scientific method

A

observation, question, hypothesis, conduct experiment, analyze data, draw conclusions

133
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dependent variable

A

being observed, relies on independent variable

134
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independent variable

A

being changed

135
Q

what is the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells

A

prokaryotic are unicellular and lack a nucleus and eukaryotic are multicellular and have a nucleus

136
Q

which growth model has an S shaped curve

A

logistic

137
Q

what does a rectangular pattern indicate on an age pyramid

A

that there is a similar number in births and deaths

138
Q

what does a triangular pattern mean on an age pyramid

A

that there are more births than deaths

139
Q

what is a niche

A

role that a species has in an ecosystem

140
Q

what are the 4 basic trophic levels

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primary producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, and tertiary consumers

141
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what is biomass

A

the biological material derived from living or recently living organisms

142
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what is biological amplification

A

increasing concentration of a toxic chemical in the tissues of organisms up the food chain

143
Q

osmosis moves water from a ____ concentration to a ____ concentration

A

low / high

144
Q

this solution causes the cell to shrivel because the water is diffused out of the cell

A

hypertonic solution

145
Q

this solution causes the cell to burst because the water is moving inside the cell

A

hypotonic solutions

146
Q

this solution allows water to move freely due to the cells having the same osmotic pressure

A

isotonic solutions

147
Q

in relativity to ATP production, _____ occurs in the cytoplasm and does not require oxygen while the ____ _____ occurs in the mitochondria

A

glycolysis / krebs cycle

148
Q

what step produces the most ATP

A

electron transport chain