where's the charge in polar water molecules? | ||
what's the solvent in sugar water? | ||
what's the solute in sugar water? | ||
this organelle is only found in plants | ||
regulates what goes in and out of the cell | ||
stores DNA, controls cell processes, contains info to make proteins | ||
structure of the cell membrane | ||
the first step in doing science | ||
What happens in S phase? | ||
What happens in G1 phase? | ||
What happens in M phase? | ||
What happens in G2 phase? | ||
what does mitosis make? | ||
what does meiosis make? | ||
why does the number of chromosomes go down between meiosis 1 and meiosis 2? | ||
deoxyribose phosphate group and thymine | ||
nucleotide that CAN'T be in DNA | ||
uracil | ||
nucleotide that CAN'T be in RNA | ||
What makes the cell divide in plant mitosis? | ||
What makes the cell divide in animal mitosis? | ||
How many chromosomes in the identical daughter cells of a 6 chromosome parent cell? | ||
Why did Mendel think children inherited traits from their parents? | ||
Does HH have the same trait as Hh? | ||
If diploid # is 20, what's haploid #? | ||
make new cells to: help organism grow, repair damage | ||
the sugar found in RNA | ||
the sugar found in DNA | ||
how many chromosomes in a normal human karyotype? | ||
why do we do karyotypes? | ||
XY | ||
human female | ||
probability that a baby will be male | ||
probability that a baby will be female | ||
phenotype of IAIA | ||
phenotype of IAi | ||
phenotype of IBIB | ||
phenotype of IBi | ||
phenotype of IAIB | ||
phenotype of ii blood | ||
why are more males than females colorblind? | ||
what data did Darwin observe on the Galapagos? | ||
Why do the better adapted organisms tend to survive and reproduce? | ||
can't carry water, can't move water up more than a few cm, can't grow above the ground | ||
why is xylem important for a vascular plant? | ||
What would happen if you cut off the phloem in a plant's stem? | ||
What would happen if you cut off the xylem in a plant's stem? | ||
Main function of a plant's stem | ||
AIDS: bacteria or virus | ||
e. coli: bacteria or virus | ||
measles: bacteria or virus | ||
flu: bacteria or virus | ||
preventable with vaccines, antibiotics don't work | ||
vaccines don't work, antibiotics can treat them | ||
T or F - all animals are autotrophs | ||
how do sponges eat? | ||
functions of a jellyfish's nematocysts | ||
the two basic cnidarian body shapes | ||
what form do cnidarian nerve cells come in? | ||
segmented worm | ||
function of molting out of a shell | ||
fish circulatory system | ||
amphibian, reptile, bird, mammal circulatory system | ||
if fertilization is internal, can eggs be layed or kept inside? | ||
the species is ONLY oviparous because the eggs are already laid outside the body | ||
example of a jawless fish | ||
example of a cartaliginous fish (chondrichthyes) | ||
example of a bony fish (osteichthyes) | ||
aquatic larvae with gills (tadpoles), terrestrial adults that breathe with lungs and skin | ||
why amphibian eggs dry out so easily | ||
why reptiles can lay eggs on land | ||
function of tympanic membranes | ||
how an ectotherm can warm up | ||
reptiles breathe with | ||
True or False, both kinds of blood mix in 4 chambered hearts | ||
which reptile group has a heart that mixes blood the least? | ||
differences between reptile eggs and amphibian eggs | ||
do all birds fly? | ||
do all birds have feathers? | ||
do all birds have just two legs? | ||
does a bird mix oxygen-rich AIR and oxygen-poor AIR? | ||
what helps birds have such efficient respiration? | ||
taxonomic groups from largest to smallest | ||
several phyla make a - | ||
several classes make a - | ||
several orders make a - | ||
which is bigger - phylum or order? | ||
which is bigger - order or class? | ||
which kingdom contains bryophytes? | ||
which kingdom contains invertebrates? | ||
horseshoe crab's phylum | ||
fiddler crab's phylum | ||
how many legs on an insect? | ||
how many legs on a spider? | ||
the only thing in common between viruses and bacteria | ||
function of viral DNA or RNA | ||
why viruses aren't alive | ||
why a frog AND earthworms would die if their skin dried out | ||
amphibian adaptation to gravity | ||
amphibian adaptation to oxygen in the air | ||
what chondrichthyes have in common | ||
what osteichthyes have in common | ||
rumens are for | ||
mammary glands are for | ||
placenta is for | ||
why does osmotic pressure burst a cell surrounded by fresh (pure) water? | ||
what's the complementary DNA to CTAAGGCCTAT? | ||
GATTACA | ||
what happens in the alveoli? | ||
what is the first step in a reflex arc | ||
where does the sensory neuron send info to in a reflex arc? | ||
in a reflex arc, where does the spinal cord send the information? | ||
what is the function of a reflex arc? | ||
which two alleles are codominant for type ABO blood? | ||
what is the recessive allele for type ABO blood? | ||
what kind of roots do grasses and other monocots have? | ||
control opening and closing of stomata | ||
what's the name of the top section of the bacteriophage that contains DNA? | ||
structure of the male part of the flower | ||
what gas does a plant need to get from the atmosphere for photosynthesis? | ||
What gas does a plant need to get from the atmosphere to carry out cellular respiration? | ||
how do moss (bryophyte) sperm find eggs in other moss plants? | ||
if fertilization is internal, can eggs be layed or kept inside? | ||
land vertebrate egg with several membranes protecting it | ||
the brightly colored part of a flower | ||
the tube on top of the ovary | ||
female part of the flower: the stigma, style, and ovary put together | ||
the two structures responsible for automatic functions like heartbeat - they make up the brainstem | ||
which flower structure makes pollen grains? | ||
the male parts of the flower | ||
What are the capillaries in the lungs used for? | ||
which parts of these drawings have oxygen rich and oxygen poor blood? | ||
what are the names of the four chambers of the heart? | ||
which side of the heart takes in and pumps oxygen-poor blood from the body? | ||
which side of the heart handles oxygen-rich blood from the lungs? | ||
which ventricle pumps blood to your brain and body? | ||
which ventricle pumps blood to your lungs? | ||
keeps DNA separate from the rest of the cell |
Biology Final Review - set 2
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