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Cell Respiration
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Cells It has a nucleus, membrane bound organelles, and larger ribosomes. $100
Cells What is an eukaryote? $100 Back
Cells The site of protein synthesis resulting from the attached ribosomes. $200
Cells What is a rough endoplasmic reticulum? $200 Back
Cells Eukaryotic cells emerged when mitochondria and chloroplasts, Once prokaryotes, took up permanent residence inside other Larger cells, about one and a half billion years ago. $300
Cells What is the theory of endosymbiosis? $300 Back
Cells Molecules embedded in the interior of the phospholipid bilayer To stablize the membrane. $400
Cells What is cholesterol molecules? $400 Back
Cells A cell junction that are belts around the epithelial cells that line Organs and serve as a barrier to prevent leakage into or out of those Organs. In the urinary bladder, they prevent the urine from leaking Out of the bladder. $500
Cells What is tight junctions? $500 Back
Photosynthesis The two main processes of photosynthesis. $100
Photosynthesis What is light reactions and the light- independent reactions? $100 Back
Photosynthesis Membranes in chloroplasts that make up the grana, the site of the Light reactions. $200
Photosynthesis What is thylakoids? $200 Back
Photosynthesis The Calvin cycle does not directly depend on light. Instead, it uses The two products of the light reactions. $300
Photosynthesis What is ATP and NADPH? $300 Back
Photosynthesis These plants keep their stomates closed during the day and open At night, to reduce excess water loss. $400
Photosynthesis What is crassulacean acid metabolism plants (CAM plants)? $400 Back
Photosynthesis When the chloroplast runs low on ATP, this replenishes the ATP Levels. It does not produce NADPH and no oxygen is released. $500
Photosynthesis What is cyclic photophosphorylation? $500 Back
Cell Respiration ATP consists of these things. $100
Cell Respiration What is adenosine(adenine plus ribose) and three phosphates? $100 Back
Cell Respiration Aerobic respiration consists of these stages, in order. $200
Cell Respiration What is glycolysis, Krebs cycle, the electron transport chain, and Oxidative phosphorylation? $200 Back
Cell Respiration These 3 processes: glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and electron transport chain happen in different locations. $300
Cell Respiration What is cytoplasm for glycolysis, inner matrix of mitochondria For Krebs cycle, and cristae membrane for ETC? $300 Back
Cell Respiration Human skeleton carries out this when the blood cannot supply enough oxygen to muscles during strenuous exercise. $400
Cell Respiration What is lactic acid fermentation? $400 Back
Cell Respiration Each turn the Krebs cycle releases these things. Two turns occur Per glucose molecule. $500
Cell Respiration What is 3 NADH, 1 ATP, 1 FADH, and the waste product CO2.? $500 Back
Cell Division This produces two genetically identical daughter cells and Conserves the chromosome number(2n). $100
Cell Division What is mitosis? $100 Back
Cell Division The cell cycle consists of these five major phases. $200
Cell Division What is G1, S, and G2 (which is the interphase), mitosis, and cytokinesis? $200 Back
Cell Division These are the three types of genetic variation result from the Processes of meiosis and fertilization. $300
Cell Division What is independent assortment, crossing over, and random fertilization? $300 Back
Cell Division In animal cells, during anaphase, this forms down the middle of the cell. $400
Cell Division What is a cleavage furrow? $400 Back
Cell Division In meiosis, synapsis is important for these two reasons. $500
Cell Division What is ensuring that each daugher cell will receive one homologue From each parent and making possible the process of crossing over? $500 Back
Molecular Genetics This is the process by which the codons of an mRNA sequence Are changed into an amino acid sequence. $100
Molecular Genetics What is translation? $100 Back