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Biology Finals :/

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Who invented Binomial nomenclature? Carolus Linnaeus
List the seven classification levels K,P,C,O,F,G,S
Unicellular prokaryotes with thick cell walls Eubacteria
Unicellular prokaryotes with different DNA and cell walls archaebacteria
Are both autotophic and heterotropic, unicellular, sometimes have a cell wall Protists
produce spore cause malaria and sleeping sickness sporozoans
are animal like because they are heterotrophic even though they are in the protista family Protozoans
what process keeps are body balanced homeostasis
carries food in plants phlolem
carries water in plants xylem
organism evolve at the same time coevolution
produce naked seeds in cones gymnosperms
flowering plants produce seeds surrounded by fruit angiosperms
Kill it with antibodies (injected) Passive Immunity
Your body has to kill the virus with its own anitbodies Active Immunity
If an organism is eukaryotic multicellular heterotrophic and has a cell wall to which kingdom does it belong? Fungi
organism population community ecosystem biosphere levels of organization
alcoholic fermentation or lactic acid fermentation anaerobic fermentaion
reactants: carbon dioxide and water photosynthesis
reactants: oxygen and glucose cellular respiration
produces: oxygen and glucose photosynthesis
produces: carbon dioxide and water cellular respiration
Energy transfer efficientcy is low most of the heat is lost through metabolism
all age groups even Stable Growth
reproductive age groups > older age groups rapid growth
older age groups > reproductive age groups slow growth
caused by sulfer dioxide and car exhaust acid rain
too much carbon dioxide in the air global warming
too much cloroflora carbons depletion of the ozone layer
higher the trophic level higher the concentration bioaccumulation
what a nucleotide is made up of deoxyribose sugar, phosphate, nitrogen base
change in a single nitrogen base point mutation
add or take away a nitrogen base it is the most harmful frameshift mutation
DNA->mRNA in the nucleus Transcription
mRNA->proteins(ribosomes) Translation
conducted experiments about Early Earth conditons Miller and Urey
comparing the amino acids those closely related have most in common Biochemical Evidence
Favors the average stabilizing Evolution
Favors one extreme directional Evolution
Favors both extremes disruptive evolution
Plants grow from? the root tips up (stem)
Example of multiple alleles blood types
cellulose starch and glycogen polysaccharides
allows needed substances and waste materials to move through the membrane transport proteins
3 nitrogen bases tRNA anticodon
3 nitrogen bases DNA triplet
3 nitrogen bases mRNA codon
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