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MRS CHEGG
Which phrase best represents the characteristics of life?
DNA or RNA
What type of genetic material must all living organisms have?
They cannot reproduce independently
Why are viruses usually considered nonliving?
They contain genetic material and evolve
Why are viruses considered a gray area between living and nonliving?
Lytic
Which viral cycle causes the host cell to burst and die?
Lysogenic
Which viral cycle allows the virus to stay dormant inside the host cell?
Antibiotics only target bacteria
Why don't antibiotics work on viruses?
Host specificity
Why can viruses infect only certain organisms?
Hooke
Who discovered dead plant cells?
Schleiden
Who concluded that all plants are made of cells?
Schwann
Who concluded that all animals are made of cells?
Virchow
Who stated that all cells come from pre-existing cells?
Prokaryotic
Which type of cell lacks a nucleus?
Bacteria
Which organism is a prokaryote?
One giant circular strand
How is DNA arranged in prokaryotic cells?
Flagella
Which structure allows many prokaryotes to move?
Eukaryotic
Which type of cell contains a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles?
Animals and plants
Which organisms are eukaryotic?
Fluid Mosaic
Which model describes the cell membrane's structure?
Some substances pass
What does selectively permeable mean?
Phospholipid bilayer
What makes up the main structure of the cell membrane?
Phosphate head
Which part of a phospholipid is hydrophilic?
Active transport
Which type of transport requires ATP?
Passive transport
Which process moves substances from high to low concentration?
Isotonic
In which solution does an animal cell remain stable?
It shrivels
What happens to a cell in a hypertonic solution?
It thrives
What happens to a plant cell in a hypotonic solution?
All chemical reactions in a cell
What is metabolism?
Anabolism
Which metabolic process builds complex molecules from simpler ones?
Catabolism
Which metabolic process breaks down large molecules into smaller ones?
Chewing food
What is mechanical digestion?
Enzymes breaking food down
What is chemical digestion?
Lower activation energy
What is the function of enzymes?
Energy needed to start a reaction
What is activation energy?
Thylakoid
Where do light-dependent reactions occur?
Sunlight and water
What is required for the light-dependent reactions?
Oxygen, ATP, and NADPH
What are products of the light-dependent reactions?
Stroma
Where do light-independent reactions (Calvin Cycle) occur?
CO₂, ATP, and NADPH
What enters the Calvin Cycle?
Glucose
What is produced during the Calvin Cycle?
Break down glucose to make ATP
What is the purpose of cellular respiration?
Glucose + oxygen → CO₂ + water + ATP
What is the overall equation for cellular respiration?
Cytoplasm
Where does glycolysis occur?
2
How many ATP are produced during glycolysis?
Mitochondrial matrix
Where does the Krebs Cycle occur?
Cristae
Where does the electron transport chain occur?
Electron Transport Chain
Which stage of respiration produces the most ATP?
Fermentation
What occurs when oxygen is unavailable?
Yeast
Which organism performs alcoholic fermentation?
Lactic acid
Which fermentation occurs in human muscle cells?
Genetic blueprint of life
What is DNA?
A, T, C, G
Which nitrogen bases are found in DNA?
A-T and C-G
Which bases pair together in DNA?
Hydrogen
What type of bonds hold nitrogen bases together?
Double helix
What shape is DNA?
Copying DNA into mRNA
What is transcription?
Nucleus
Where does transcription occur?
RNA polymerase
What enzyme builds mRNA during transcription?
Making protein from mRNA
What is translation?
Cytoplasm/ribosome
Where does translation occur?
Protein
What is the final product of translation?
Change in genetic code
What is a mutation?
They can increase survival
Why can mutations be beneficial?
How environment affects gene expression
What does epigenetics study?
Histones
Where are epigenetic tags added?
Genes are turned off
What happens when histones are tightly wound?
Using organisms to benefit humans
What is biotechnology?
PCR
What technology copies DNA?
STR gel electrophoresis
What creates DNA fingerprints?
CRISPR-Cas9
What technology edits genes?
Organism with DNA from another species
What is a transgenic organism?