1.41k likes | 1.55k Vues
Dive into the fascinating world of cellular biology with this comprehensive guide. Understand the intricate processes of photosynthesis and respiration, vital for energy production in living organisms. Discover the basics of cell division, including mechanisms like binary fission and the significance of checkpoints. Additionally, explore molecular genetics, focusing on gene structures and functions. This guide provides a rich summary of essential biological concepts, making it an ideal resource for students and enthusiasts looking to deepen their knowledge of life sciences.
E N D
Cells Photosynthesis Respiration Cell Division Molecular Genetics Evolution $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Double Jeopardy!
Cells This is a non-membranous organelle that makes proteins. $100
Cells What is a ribosome? $100 Back
Cells If the pH, salt concentration, temperature or other aspects of the environment are altered then this will happen to the protein. $200
Cells What is denaturing? $200 Back
Cells This molecule will have a kink in its hydrocarbon chain due to double bonds and will be a liquid at room temperature. $300
Cells What is an unsaturated fat? $300 Back
Cells This is the main electrogenic pump of plants, fungi, and bacteria which actively transports hydrogen ions out of the cell. $400
Cells What is a proton pump? $400 Back
Cells This mechanism amplifies the response of enzymes to substrates, by allowing an enzyme to accept additional substrate molecules. $500
Cells What is cooperativity? $500 Back
Photosynthesis An elaborate system of interconnected membranous sacs found within the chloroplasts. $100
Photosynthesis What is the thylakoid? $100 Back
Photosynthesis Carbon dioxide enters the leaf while the oxygen exists through this opening. $200
Photosynthesis What is a stomata? $200 Back
Photosynthesis This molecule is used to replace lost electrons, at P680 in photosystem II. $300
Photosynthesis What is water? $300 Back
Photosynthesis Found in C4 plants this enzyme adds carbon dioxide to Pep. $400
Photosynthesis What is Pep carboxylase? $400 Back
Photosynthesis When electrons are photoexcited electrons take an alternate path that excludes photo system II. $500
Photosynthesis What is cyclic electron flow? $500 Back
Respiration Without this molecule pyruvate is unable to enter the mitochondria and results in anaerobic respiration. $100
Respiration What is oxygen? $100 Back
Respiration Cellular Respiration in total produces this much ATP. $200
Respiration What is 36-38 ATP? $200 Back
Respiration This process in which energy is stored in the form of a hydrogen ion gradient across a membrane is used to drive cellular work such as the synthesis of ATP. $300
Respiration What is chemiosmosis? $300 Back
Respiration When pyruvate enters the mitochondria it is converted into this compound. $400
Respiration What is acetyl coA? $400 Back
Respiration This species including organisms such as yeasts and many bacteria can make enough ATP to survive using either fermentation or respiration. $500
Respiration What is facultative anaerobes? $500 Back
Cell Division This is where crossing over occurs. $100
Cell Division What is Prophase I? $100 Back
Cell Division This is how various prokaryotes reproduce. $200
Cell Division What is binary fission? $200 Back
Cell Division This is also known as the restriction point in the cell cycle. $300
Cell Division What is the G1 checkpoint? $300 Back
Cell Division This is when crossing over produces individual chromosomes that carry genes derived from two different parents. $400
Cell Division What is recombinant chromosomes? $400 Back
Cell Division The kinase that drives the cell cycle are actually present at a constant concentration in the growing cell, but much of the time they are inactive. To be active, such a kinase must be attached to this. $500
Cell Division What is cyclin? $500 Back
Molecular Genetics The noncoding segments of the nucleic acid that lie between coding regions are called this. $100
Molecular Genetics What is an intron? $100 Back