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#1. What are the 4 groups of organic compounds and what are their monomers?. Lipids – fatty acids Carbohydrates – monosaccharides Proteins – amino acids Nucleic Acids - nucleotides. #2. Which organic compound would each of the following be classified as?. Amino acids Ring structure
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#1. What are the 4 groups of organic compounds and what are their monomers?
Lipids – fatty acids • Carbohydrates – monosaccharides • Proteins – amino acids • Nucleic Acids - nucleotides
#2. Which organic compound would each of the following be classified as? • Amino acids • Ring structure • Energy storage, hormones, insulation, steroids • Nucleotides • Quick energy, structural support for plants
#2. • Amino acids - protein • Ring structure - carbohydrate • Energy storage, hormones, insulation, steroids - lipids • Nucleotides – nucleic acids • Quick energy, structural support for plants - carbohydrates
#3. What are the two types of nucleic acids? List 3 differences
#5. In DNA…A always pairs with ____.G always pairs with _____.In RNA…A always pairs with ______.G always pairs with _____.
#5. • In DNA…A always pairs with _T___.G always pairs with __C___.In RNA…A always pairs with __U____.G always pairs with ___C__.
#6.Which nitrogen bases are purines?Which nitrogen bases are pyrimidines?
#6 • Which nitrogen bases are purines? – Adenineand Guanine • Which nitrogen bases are pyrimidines? – Thymine and Cytosine
#7. Name of organelle? • Recycling center • Powerhouse • Midwives • Protein factories • Gravel highway
#7. • Recycling center - lysosome • Powerhouse – mitochondria • Midwives - centrioles • Protein factories - ribosomes • Gravel highway – roughER
#8. Name of Organelle? • Interstate • Taxi cab • Post office • Blueprints • Solar panel
#8. • Interstate – smoothER • Taxi cab - Vesicle • Post office – Golgibodies • Blueprints - nucleus • Solar panel - chloroplast
#9. Process where molecules move from area of high to low concentration?Low to high?
#9 • Process where molecules move from area of high to low concentration? PassiveTransportLow to high? ActiveTransport
#10 • osmosis
#11. Which way will the water move? • Gargling warm salt water • Spray vegetables with water • Salt on a slug • Too much fertilizer on a plant
#11 • Gargling warm salt water – out of cells • Spray vegetables with water – into cells • Salt on a slug – out of cells • Too much fertilizer on a plant – out of cells
#12. Which way will water move? • Injecting pure water into your veins • Raisin submerged in water • Fresh water enema
#12 • Injecting pure water into your veins – into cells • Raisin submerged in water – into raisin • Fresh water enema – into cells
#13. Passive or active transport? • Sodium potassium pump • Diffusion • Osmosis • Facilitated diffusion • Endocytosis
#13. • Sodium potassium pump - Active • Diffusion - Passive • Osmosis - Passive • Facilitated diffusion - Passive • Endocytosis - Active
#14. Cells spend most of their lives in this part of the cell cycle ______________.
#14. • Cells spend most of their lives in this part of the cell cycle _Interphase__.
#15 • G1, S, G2
#16 • Interphase • Prophase • Metaphase • Anaphase • Telophase • Cytokinesis
#17. Mitosis or Meiosis • Forms gametes • Forms daughter cells that are identical to parent cell • Forms diploid cells • Skin cells • Divides twice
#17 • Forms gametes - meiosis • Forms daughter cells that are identical to parent cell - mitosis • Forms diploid cells - mitosis • Skin cells - mitosis • Divides twice - meiosis
#18. Mitosis or Meiosis? • Forms haploid cells • Forms somatic/body cells • Divides once • Crossing over occurs • Forms daughter cells that are different from parent cell
#18 • Forms haploid cells - meiosis • Forms somatic/body cells - mitosis • Divides once - mitosis • Crossing over occurs - meiosis • Forms daughter cells that are different from parent cell - meiosis
#19. Identify the correct scientific term: • Alternative forms of a gene • Masks the recessive allele • Both alleles are the same • Physical makeup
#19 • Alternative forms of a gene - Alleles • Masks the recessive allele - Dominant • Both alleles are the same - homozygous • Physical makeup - phenotype
#20. Identify the correct scientific term. • Diagram that calculates probabilities • Two alleles are different • Both alleles are expressed • Heterozygotes show intermediate phenotype • Genetic makeup
#20 • Diagram that calculates probabilities – punnett square • Two alleles are different - heterozygous • Both alleles are expressed - codominant • Heterozygotes show intermediate phenotype – incompletedominance • Genetic makeup - genotype
#21. Organisms that are prokaryotes, have a cell membrane, cell wall, and circular DNA are:
#21 • Organisms that are prokaryotes, have a cell membrane, cell wall, and circular DNA are: BACTERIA!!!
#22. What would each of the following bacteria look like under the microscope? • Streptococcus • Staphylobacillus • diplospirillum
#22 • Streptococcus – Roundchains • Staphylobacillus – Rodclumps • Diplospirillum – doublespirals
#23. Any agent that causes a disease is called a __________.
#23 • Any agent that causes a disease is called a __Pathogen________.
#24. Nucleic acid surrounded by a protein capsid is a _____.
#24 • Nucleic acid surrounded by a protein capsid is a _virus____.
#25. Viruses can go through one of two lifecycles. The life cycle where the virus remains dormant for a period of time then expresses itself in a time of stress is the ______ cycle.
#25 • Viruses can go through one of two lifecycles. The life cycle where the virus remains dormant for a period of time then expresses itself in a time of stress is the ______ cycle. LYSOGENICCYCLE