Cellular Bio | Genetics | Microbiology | Anatomy of mammals | Plant Biology |
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What is an atom?
Known as the smallest unit of elements
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What is Heterozygous?
This organism contains two different allele for a specific trait
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These cells have a spherical like shape
What are cocci cells?
These cells have a spherical like shape
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What is red blood cells?
Cells that carry oxygen in the blood are
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What is water and glucose?
These are products of photosynthesis
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What is carbon?
Which element is one of the four main elements that make up most living matter?
a) calcium b) carbon c) sodium d) helium |
What is female?
Two x chromosomes are a sign of this gender
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What is a prokaryotic cell?
These cells have no nucleus or any other membrane bound organelles
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What is inhalation?
Diaphragm and rib muscles contract when this happens
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What is pollination?
Transfer of male gametophyte to female reproductive structure in flowering plants
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What is a disaccharide?
Sucrose is a __ssacharide
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Laboratory methods used to manipulate and analyze DNA?
This is what DNA technology is
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These are the 6 kingdoms of micro-organisms
What is archaea, bacteria, protista, fungi, plants, and animals?
These are the 6 kingdoms of micro-organisms
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What are accessory organs?
The liver, gallbladder, and pancreas are examples of
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What is photosynthesis?
The process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar
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What are lipids?
Triglycerides, phospholipids, sterols / steroids, waxes are the 4 types of
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What is cancer?
The mutation of certain checkpoints in the cell cycle causes this disease
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What is adsorption?
In this step of virus multiplication, the virus attaches to a host cell
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What is Peristalsis?
Waves of strong muscle contractions that push food along the esophagus
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What are plant hormones?
A chemical substance produced by a plant that controls growth and other activities in the plant
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What is Chloroplast,cell wall?
This organelle is present in a plant cell but not in an animal cell
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TT Tt
Tt tt Genotypic Ratio: 1:2:1 Phenotypic Ratio: 3:1
Solve a punnett square where both parents are heterozygous. Give Genotypic Ratio and the Phenotypic Ratio
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What is binary fission?
These are the steps of a prokaryote reproduction; young cell, chromosome replication, formation of protein bands, septum formation, and cell divides
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What is systemic circuit?
In this circuit, blood moves from the heart to the body cells
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What is root cap?
This is the cells at the tip of a plant that help protect the root as it grows
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