biology final review part a
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Biology Final Review Part A. Which part of the scientific method?. “ If the height of the Fast Plant is related to the amount of fertilizer, then the more fertilizer, the taller the plant will grow.” A. observation B. inference C. hypothesis D. conclusion ANSWER: hypothesis. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Biology Final ReviewPart A
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Which part of the scientific method?
• “If the height of the Fast Plant is related to the amount of fertilizer, then the more fertilizer, the taller the plant will grow.”
• A. observation
• B. inference
• C. hypothesis
• D. conclusion
• ANSWER: hypothesis
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What inference can be made?
• A. Temperature is unrelated to number of organisms
• B. As the temperature increases, so does the number of organisms
• C. As the temperature increases, the number of organisms decreases
• ANSWER: B
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What is the sugar pill group’s purpose?
• Group A is given a pill to test
• Group B is given a sugar pill
• A. experimental group
• B. control group
• C. taste test
• D. limiting factor
• ANSWER: B
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Handout
• Bacteria Identification: Bacteria ShapesLet’s say you go to the doctor to see if you have Strep Throat. How do they determine that?
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NOTE SHAPES AND CLUSTERS
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How to Identify bacteria
• Endospore Forming
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Note capsule and flagella
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Glucose Fermentation
• None Fermentation Ferm. + gas
• Differential Media - Detection of Acid from Glucose, Page 2 (more test results)
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Bacterial Identification - The API-20E System
(Link)
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Note shapes, clusters, color
• Stapylococcus Gram positive
• Staphylobacillus Gram negative
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What is the measurement?
• A. 8 mL
• B. 7 mL
• C. 6 mL
• D. 6.3 mL
• E. 6.6 mL
• ANSWER: E
meniscus
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Using a compound light microscope, which is 40 X, which is
400X?• A B
• ANSWER:
• 400X 40X
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Where are these parts?
• Revolving nose piece• Coarse adjustment• Fine Adjustment• Stage• Base• Arm• Diaphragm• Condenser• Objectives
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To first find an object use on a microscope:
A
B
C
D
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What structure is used to fine focus an object?
A
B
C
D
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When should you wear goggles?
• A. Only if you do not have corrective lenses.
• B. all times when instructed by the instructor
• C. to improve your vision
• D. avoid eye strain
• ANSWER: B
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Who should clean up the lab table and put away the supplies?
• A. Teacher• B. Students entering the lab.• C. Students leaving the lab.• D. Custodian• ANSWER: Students leaving
the lab
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Process of substances moving from a region of HIGH to LOW concentrations is called:
• A. phagocytosis
• B. osmosis
• C. active transport
• D. diffusion
• ANSWER: diffusion osmosis is hi to low of water through a selectively perm. memb
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What is the basic structural and functional unit of living things?
• A. atom• B. molecule• C. cell• D. organism
• ANSWER: cell
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What movement goes through a membrane low to high
concentration and requires energy?
• A. Passive Transport
• B. Active Transport
• C. Facilitate Transport
• D. Endocytosis
• ANSWER: B
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If a cell contains a nucleus, it must be:
• A. eukaryotic
• B. prokaryotic
• C. an animal
• D. a plant
• ANSWER: A
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How long is each cell?
• A. 2 mm• B. 1 mm• C. 0.5 mm• D. 0.25 mm
• ANSWER: C• Field diam. Divided by how many cells fit across
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How long is each cell?0.5 mm = ?
• A. 5000 µm• B. 500 µm• C. 50 µm• D. 5 µm
• ANSWER: B• Multiply mm by 1000 for µm
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• POLYMER• Carbohydrates (1:2 C:H)
– starch in plants– Glycogen in animals
• Lipids
• Protein
• Nucleic Acids
• MONOMER• Monosaccharide
• 3 Fatty acids and glycerol
• Amino acids (NH2)
• Nucleotides (sugar, phosphate, base)
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What are two necessary elements for organic compounds?
• A. carbon and nitrogen• B. carbon and oxygen• C. carbon and hydrogen
ANSWER: C and H
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Which are characteristics of plant cells?
• A. Have chloroplasts• B. Undergo cellular respiration• C. Go through mitosis and meiosis• D. Have centrioles• E. Have cell walls• F. photosynthesize
ANSWER: All except D
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Which are characteristics of animal cells?
• A. Have chloroplasts• B. Undergo cellular respiration• C. Go through mitosis and meiosis• D. Have centrioles• E. Have cell walls• F. photosynthesize
ANSWER: B,C, D
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Osmosis in Plant Cells
• Water moves from hypo to hypertonic
High salt on outside equal in and out Low salt on outside
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If a plant wilts, which organelle will most be affected?
• A. nucleus
• B. large central vacuole
• C. lysosomes
• D. chloroplasts
• ANSWER: B
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What was done to slide B of human cheek cells?
• A
• Not stained
• B
stained
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If a cell was placed in distilled water for 15 minutes, what would
happen?
• A. Cell would swell and burst
• B. Cell would shrink
• C. Cell would not change
• HINT: water moves from hypo to hypertonic
•ANSWER: A
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Identify the site of:
• A. where proteins are repackaged
• B. cellular respiration
• C. protein synthesis
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Identify the site of:
• A. where proteins are repackaged -Golgi
• B. cellular respiration - mitochondrion
• C. protein synthesis - ribosome
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Where is the site of:
• A. microtubules used in cell division in animal cells only
• B. Rough ER 11
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Where is the site of:
• A. microtubules used in cell division in animal cells only (11)
• B. Rough ER (6) 11
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In eukaryotic cells, asexual cell division is called:
• A. mitosis• B. meiosis• C. centrosome• D. cytokinesis
• ANSWER: “A” Mitosis makes somatic (body) cells and meiosis makes sex cells
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What are the numbers?
• DIPLOID(2n)• 50• 18• 46• Which are human
somatic cells?
• HAPLOID (n)• 25• 9• 23
• 46 (somatic or body) –diploid (mitosis)
• 23 (sex)-haploid (meiosis)
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Put the phases of mitosis in order:
• Metaphase telophase anaphase prophase
• ANSWER: PMAT
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In which phase is DNA replicated?
G1 (gap 1)
G2 (gap 1)
S (synthesis)
M (mitosis)
ANSWER: S
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Which of the following is not true of a gamete?
• A. female is an egg
• B. male is sperm
• C. produced by mitosis
• D. can fuse with one another to form a zygote
• ANSWER: C
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What is the normal number of chromosomes in a normal body
human cell?
• 92
• 46
• 23
• 21
• ANSWER: 46
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What process is shown?
• A. mutation
• B. nondisjunction
• C. independent assortment
• D. crossing over
• ANSWER: D
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Identify if a property of (P) photosynthesis or of (CR) cellular
respiration:
• Gives off oxygen
• Gives off carbon dioxide
• Uses sunlight
• Makes ATP
• Makes glucose
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Identify if a property of (P) photosynthesis or of (CR) cellular
respiration:
• Gives off oxygen P
• Gives off carbon dioxide CR
• Uses sunlight P
• Makes ATP CR
• Makes glucose P
• Uses oxygen to burn glucose CR
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In what organelle do these processes happen?
• PHOTOSYNTHESIS
• ANSWER: chloroplast
• CELLULAR RESPIRATION
• ANSWER: mitochondrion
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The most ATP is made in what process?
• A. Glycolysis -anaerobic
• B. Kreb’s cycle -aerobic
• C. ETC and chemiosmosis -aerobic
• D. Lactic Acid Fermentation -anaerobic
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The most ATP is made in what process?
• A. Glycolysis (2) -anaerobic
• B. Kreb’s cycle (2)-aerobic
• C. ETC and chemiosmosis (34)-aerobic
• D. Lactic Acid Fermentation (2)-anaerobic
• ANSWER: C
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What is the name of the pigment that captures the most sunlight?
• A. carotenoids
• B. chlorophyll
• C. Xanthophylls
• D. melanin
• ANSWER: B
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Fermentation is not as effective as cellular respiration because:
• A. it uses more ATP than it produces
• B. it does not use all the water supplied to it
• C. it loses electrons to the cell during its reactions
• D. it does not completely break down glucose
• ANSWER: D
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What is the source of nearly all the oxygen in the world?
• A. decayed matter
• B. splitting of water
• C. splitting of carbon dioxide
• D. breaking down of glucose
• ANSWER: B
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Plants store their extra glucose in a large carbohydrate polymer called:
• A. proteins
• B. fat or lipid
• C. glycerol
• D. starch
• ANSWER: D
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The greenhouse effect is:
• A. decreased by photosynthesis (takes out CO2)
• B. increased by photosynthesis• C. decreased by burning fossil fuels• D. increased by burning fossil fuels (puts in
CO2)• Greenhouse Effect - animated diagram (link)• Photosynthesis diagram (link)
• ANSWER: both A and D
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Autotrophs that utilize light as their energy source are:
• A. chemosynthetic
• B. photosynthetic
• C. carnivores
• D. herbivores
• ANSWER: B
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Where is the energy released from in ATP?
• A. Between the last two phosphates
• B. Between the adenine and a phosphate
• C. Between the adenine and the ribose
• D. Between the ribose and a phosphate
• ANSWER: A
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An organic compound that has a ratio of 2:1 of H:O is a(n):
• A. carbohydrate
• B. lipid
• C. protein
• D. nucleic acid
• ANSWER: A. carbohydrate
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A protein that ends in –”ase” that speeds up organic chemical
reactions is:
• A. lipids• B. organics• C. carriers• D. enzymes• ANSWER: D
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What is (are) the reactant (s)?
• CO2 + H2O H2CO3
• ANSWER: CO2 and H2O
• Products are on the right
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•You are fools for not paying attention.
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How many protons are in Na?
• ANSWER: 11 protons
• 12 neutrons 11 electrons
23Na11
P + n (subtract 23-11 for n)
P (same as e-)
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Catalyst proteins that controls chemical reactions are called:
• A. enzymes
• B. carbohydrates
• C. ATP
• D. nucleic acids
• ANSWER: enzymes
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RNA and DNA are:
• A. carbohydrates
• B. nucleic acids
• C. lipids
• D. proteins
• ANSWER: B
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Lipids are combinations of:
• A. amino acids
• B. ribose + phosphates
• C. fatty acids + glycerol
• D. monosaccharides
• ANSWER: C
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What is the function of each?
• Carbohydrate
• Protein
• Nucleic acid
• Lipid
• Energy for cells
• Skin, muscles, etc.
• Genetic info
• Energy storage and cell membranes
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Underline Which is Correct
• T = dominant or recessive
• And t = dominant or recessive
• Tt = heterozygous or homozygous
• TT, and tt = heterozygous or homozygous
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Underline Which is Correct
• T = dominant or recessive
• And t = dominant or recessive
• Tt = heterozygous or homozygous
• TT, tt = heterozygous or homozygous
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TT, RR, HH are all:
• A. homozygous recessive
• B. homozygous dominant
• C. heterozygous recessive
• D. heterozygous dominant
• ANSWER: B
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What are the male and female chromosome symbols?
• MALE
• ANSWER: XY
• FEMALE
• ANSWER: XX
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Alternate forms of a gene, like purple and white flowers, are:
• A. traits
• B. alleles
• C. points
• D. telomeres
• ANSWER: B
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What are the ratios for the cross of Ss x Ss?
• A. phenotypic
• B. genotypic
• S=smooth
• And s=rough
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What are the ratios for the cross of Ss x Ss?
• A. phenotypic 3 Smooth:1rough
• B. genotypic 1 SS: 2:Ss:1ss
• S=smooth
• And s=rough
S sSs
SS Ss
Ss ss
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Genotype and Phenotype?
• Which is the genotype?
• TT : Tt : tt Tall : short
• Genotype are the letters, TT, Tt , tt
• Phenotype is the description:
Tall : short
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Thomas Morgan discovered sex linked traits in the fruit fly.
• How many male Brown eyed flies are predicted?
• B= brown and b=blue
• ANSWER: 100% brown
males
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Sex-linked Trait Problem
• In humans, red-green color-blindness is a sex-linked trait located on the X chromosomes.
• Normal vision (XN) is dominant to color-blindness (Xn).
• Using a Punnett square, cross a heterozygous female with a male that has normal vision.
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Did you use these parents?
XN Xn
XN
Y
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Did you fill in these offspring?
XNXN XNXn
XNY XnY
XN Xn
XN
Y
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What is the genotypic ratio?
XNXN XNXn
XNY XnY
XN Xn
XN
Y
Genotypic: Females 1 XNXN : 1 XNXn
Males: 1 XNY : 1 XnY
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What is the phenotypic ratio?
XNXN XNXn
XNY XnY
XN Xn
XN
Y
Genotypic: Females all Normal
Males: 1 Normal : 1 colorblind
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CONTRAST
• Mitosis• 2N to 2N (diploid)• Makes somatic
(body) cells• Humans: 46 somatic
cells• Has 1 division
• Meiosis• 2N to N (haploid)• Makes sex cells
• Humans: 23 sex cells
• Has 2 divisions
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What is this chart called?
• Punnett
• Karyotype
• Pedigree
• ANSWER:
• karyotype
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What is this genetic disorder?
• Down
• Klinefelter’s
• Turner’s
• Marfan
• ANSWER:Down Syndrome
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What is this genetic disorder?
• Down syndrome trisomy 21
• Klinefelter’s XXY
• Turner’s XO
• Marfan
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What is this chart called?
• Punnett
• Pedigree
• Karyotype
• ANSWER: Pedigree
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B=brown eyes b=blue eyesbb=shaded
• What is the genotype of parent I-1?
• ANSWER: Bb
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How many children did I-1 and I-2 have?
• A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 7
• ANSWER: 4
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What is the sex of the child at the arrow?
• ANSWER: male
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Match the scientists:
• A. Founder of Genetics, pea plants
• B. Father of Evolution, natural selection
• C. Found the structure of DNA
• D. Acquired traits
• 1. Watson,Crick• 2. Mendel• 3. Darwin• 4. Lamarck
• ANSWER: A-2• B-3 • C-1 D-4
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What is the complementary DNA strand?
• A T C C G A C T A G G
• T A G G C T G A T C C
• A-T C-G for DNA to DNA
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What is the complementary RNA strand?
• A T C C G A C T A G G
• U A G G C U G A U C C
• DNA – RNA A-U C-G
• (no T’s)
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What would be…
• DNA ATC
mRNA? ____
tRNA? ____
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What would be…
• DNA ATC
mRNA? UAG
tRNA? AUC
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