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Gillambiology ch1-9

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QuestionAnswer
CHLOROPLAST What organelle makes sugar?
SPEED OF LIGHT the C of E=MCC
MASS the M of E=MCC
GATHER Animals must -?- COM
PYRUVICACID a product of glycolysis
METRIC All scientist use the -?-system.
PREDATORS The removal of elk -?- from Yellowstone eventually resulted in a crash in the elk population.
CLASSIFYING According to appendix A, -?- animals helps scientists understand living things better and discover relationships among them.
PYRAMID The biomass in a -?- goes down by 90% for every level you go up.
UNLIMITED In the presence of -?- resources, a population can grow exponentially.
TWENTY There are more than -?- different amino acids used to make a proteins.
MODELS According to appendix A, -?- are usually made to help people understand natural objects and processes.
PROTEINS In the Golgi apparatus, -?- are modified prior to export by the cell.
PIONEER During ecological succession, a -?- species is the first to appear.
ANIMALS Saturated fats come from -?-
SOLVENT Water is the greatest -?- on Earth.
MEASURE What do scientists do (while making observations) that produces all that data?
MILLI What metric prefix means 1/1,000 (thousandth)?
SIX How many carbons in 1 glucose molecule?
GIGA What metric prefix means 1,000,000,000 (billion)
STRONG ACID A pH value of 2 would indicate a -?-
CUP According to appendix C, 236 milliliters is equal to 1 -?-.
FOUR Which graph on page 32 shows a population of flies that is not constantly changing?
NEUTRAL A pH value of 7 would indicate -?-
WEAK ASE
CONTROLLED In a -?- experiment a scientist is trying to answer a question by comparing things.
HABITAT Loss of -?- is a limiting factor that is independent of density.
VACUOLE What organelle is like a storage tank, and is especially large in plant cells?
QUART According to appendix C, a liter is a little more than 1 -?-
SPRINGSCALE What instrument (tool) can a scientist use to measure weight?
NOP Do prokaryotic cells have a nucleus? YES or NOP
BONDS During all chemical reactions a change in the chemical -?- occurs.
LATITUDE The relative closeness of a location to the equator is known as the -?-, and has a great influence on the climate of that area.
CHEMISTRY The first job of a scientist is to understand the -?- of life of a GREAT EGRET.
SOLUTION What do we call a mixture that completely dissolves?
TUBULIN Centrioles are made of a protein called -?-
GOLGIAPPARATUS What organelle is like a packaging plant?
PANCREAS -?- cells spend a lot of time producing proteins.
GRADUATED CYLINDER What instrument (tool) can a scientist use to measure volume?
ION What do we call a charged atom?
LOW In Japan they have a low death rate and a -?- birth rate, and thus a stable population size.
HYPERTONIC If a solution has a higher solute concentration than inside the cells then it is called -?-
THERMOMETER What instrument (tool) can a scientist use to measure temperature?
ALASKA What state was most affected by the Exon Valdez oil spill?
GIBBOUS According to appendix A, after a full moon comes an old -?- moon.
LAW If all the scientists agree, a theory can become a -?-.
DNA The information to direct all life processes is carried by a molecule called -?-
CITRICACID the krebs cycle is also known as the -?- cycle
NITROGEN An element in the Amino group of an amino acid?
VOLUME What measurement is the amount of space an object takes up?
ORGANISM Everything that happens in an -?- is based on chemical reactions.
RESPONDENT Usually the results of an experiment are measured and that thing being measured is called the -?- variable.
LIMITING The biological productions of an ecosystem often depends on the availability of one nutrient known as the -?- factor.
no Does the mass of an object change if we take it to the moon? (yes or no)
COMMUNITY A herd of Bison and a flock of Turkeys and a town of Prairie Dogs together form a -?-
RADIOACTIVE Some isotopes are unstable and -?-, so they can harm living cells.
SUSTAINABLE A high birth rate and low death rate is not -?-.
DEPENDENT According to appendix A, another name for the responding variable is the -?- variable.
NATURAL Science attempts to find answers to questions based on the -?- world.
DISEASE What density dependent factor apparently was limiting human population growth between 1000-1500 A.D. figure 5-10
EIGHT how many Calories (kilocalories) are released during the respiration of 2 grams of glucose? approximately
FLAGELLA Both cilia and -?- are made of microtubules.
HEAT The climate of an area is affected by how the -?- on the earth is transported by winds and water currents.
ELECTRONS The behavior of an atom will depend mostly on the number of -?- it has.
MASS Electrons are the sub-atomic particles with the least -?-
SYNTHESIS the BIOCHEMICAL ENERGY of ATP can be used in the -?- of proteins and nucleic acids.
ACTIVETRANSPORT the BIOCHEMICAL ENERGY of ATP can be used to concentrate atoms, a process known as -?-
MOVEMENT the BIOCHEMICAL ENERGY of ATP can be used to cause -?-
VACUUM electron microscopes can only be used on non-living matter placed in a -?-
2 (mass/volume) (20grams / 10cc) What would the density be of an object with the following measurements? mass = 20 grams volume = 10 cc length = 20 cm temperature = 30° C
DISTURBANCES What causes ecosystems to be constantly changing? figure 4-9
NOT Light microscopes can only be used to view dead organisms. (yep or not)
MAGNIFICATION In the process of biological -?- DDT became concentrated enough in eagles to lower the birth rate. figure 6-16
SALT A "spiky" looking red blood cell was probably placed in -?- water. salt or pure
ANAEROBIC glycolysis and fermentation are both -?-, (done without oxygen)
MUTUALISM Type of symbiosis where both organisms are benefitted?
ABYSSAL PLAIN What is the flat bottom of the deep ocean called?
SEM What type of microscope bounces electrons off the surface of a specimen.
HOMEOSTASIS Living things maintain -?- by keeping the conditions inside their body always the same.
METALS The -?- are characterized by their tendency to be generous, and give electrons to other atoms.
LIGHT The meter is defined by the distance -?-travels in 1/299,729,458 sec.
FACILITATED DIFFUSION What process can be called “sped up diffusion”?
STOMATA What is the holes called that are made in the surface of a leaf between two guard cells? fig 7-21
VANDERWAALS What are the forces called that attract molecules to each other?
BACTERIA Some types of -?- can eat sulfur that come out of smoker at the bottom of the ocean.
LARGE When a controlled experiment cannot be done (for example testing the affects of radiation on people), scientist can still answer questions by studying -?- groups.
TRUTH Are bacteria cells prokaryotic cells? TRUTH or FALSE
NONMETALS The -?- elements are characterized by their tendency to be greedy, and take electrons from other atoms.
NOBLE-GASES The -?- are characterized by their lack of chemical reactivity, and the fact that they don’t give or take electrons.
RESPIRATION the process that converts chemical energy into other forms of energy in living things
BURNING the process that converts chemical energy into heat and light very quickly.
SATURATED -?- fats are completely filled with hydrogen atoms.
GLYCEROL Lipids are made by connecting 3 fatty acid molecules to a -?- molecule.
BIODIVERSITY -?- is never considered a renewable resource because once a species goes extinct it can never be replaced.
HEAT all the energy animals consume eventually ends up as -?-
REACTANTS The substances that are consumed by chemical reaction are called the -?-
BIOLOGICAL What type of pest control is sustainable? figure 6-8
MITOCHONDRIA where does the krebs cycle occur in a cell? fig 9-2
PREDICT The third step in dealing with global climate change is to accurately -?- how things will be changing.
DESCRIBE The first step in dealing with global climate change is to accurately -?- what is happening.
GECKO What animal uses van der Waals forces to climb a wall.
EVOLUTION The theory of -?- describes all life a being related by common ancestry.
AVERAGE The climate is a description of the -?- condition over many years.
CURRENT The weather is a description of the -?- conditions in an area.
CONE The age-structure demographic diagram of a population with high birt rate and high death rate will look like a -?-
TRUE There are thousands of different Molecules. (TRUE or FALSE)
FEEDING figure 4-5, The different species of birds in a spruce tree occupy different niches because their -?- heights are different.
FALSE There are thousands of different Atoms. (TRUE or FALSE)
NORTH figure 4-3, what direction do the water currents flow off the West coast of South America?
TEMPERATE FOREST What type of biome does Germany have?
FISHES figure 3-8, what eats zooplankton?
STABLE glucose is a better energy storage molecule than ATP because it is more -?-
MITOCHONDRIA What organelle provides the energy for a cell?
AIR The problem with Spallanzani's experiment is that the sealed flask not only kept germs out, but it also kept -?- out, so we could not be sure which was causing the microorganism not to grow in the gravy.
TEST HYPOTHESIS Why do scientist do experiments?
GLUCOSE Red blood cells use facilitated diffusion on -?-
BIASED -?- presentation of facts can mislead people, without lying.
NAD what chemical produced by fermentation is also needed by glycolysis
HYPOTHESIS What word would best fill in the oval marked 1, in the diagram on page 30?
COMPUTERS Super -?- are know for their ability to MODEL and solve complex problems while predicting the future.
PATTERNS What are scientists looking for while making observations?
SURFACE Hydrogen bonds are responsible for the cohesion of water molecules that create -?- tension.
LYSOSOME What organelle is responsible for digesting certain materials found in the cell and getting rid of old organelles and stuff? (Only in animal cells)
CELLULOSE A chemical in paper formed by chaining hundreds of glucose together.
IONIC What type of bond forms between a metal and a non-metal?
HETEROTROPHS Organisms that collect COM from their environment are -?-.
HETEROTROPHS Organism that get energy from the food they eat.
CARBON DIOXIDE The burning of fossil fuels increases the amount of -?- in the atmosphere
NUCLEIC ACIDS -?- have the function telling the cell what traits it will have.
HYDROGEN IONS what does atp synthase get the power to make atp?
THREE If you had a glass with 1650 million molecules of water, how many would be broken into hydrogen and hydroxide ions? pg 42
CONSERVATION Zoos, national parks/wilderness, government regulations are all parts of man’s attempt at the -?- of species.
BOREAL FOREST What biome has the greatest variation of temperature in a year?
ATOMIC What type of clock has a vibrating Cesium atom inside?
NEUTRON Which sub-atomic particle has no charge?
ELECTRON Which sub-atomic particle has a negative charge?
APHIDS Ants and -?- often have a mutualistic relationship.
HIGH In Africa they often have a high birth rate and a -?- death rate, and thus a stable population size.
WAVE LENGTH different colors of light have a different -?- fig 8-5
PH Buffers are chemicals that help control the -?- of a solution.
SPREAD OUT figure 4-2, at higher latitudes solar energy is more -?-.
2 In a water molecule how many electrons does a hydrogen share with an oxygen atom.
POSITIVE the charge on a Hydrogen ion
FRUITFLY According to DATA ANALYZING in ch-5, the carrying capacity of the -?- population is around 320 individuals.
HOMEOSTASIS -?- is necessary in order to maintain proper conditions for enzyme function.
4 How many calories are in 1 gram of sugar?
NOT The most common element in the human body is Water. (NOT OR YES)
PINOCYTOSIS During -?- cells take in pockets of liquid.
CHROMATIN DNA all spread out in the nucleus.
24 the number of atoms in a glucose molecule
ORGANIC What does of “O” in COM stand for?
ESPA What law was passed in 1966, that made it illegal to do harm species of animals that had a low and decreasing population.
CYTOPLASM where does glycolysis occur in a cell? fig 9-2
CARBON DIOXIDE The amount of -?- in the air affects the climate of the earth.
9 How many calories are in 1 gram of fat?
12 (4 calories per gram) How many calories are in 3 grams of protein?
ELECTRONS Water molecules are split in photosynthesis when -?- are stolen from them
CHLOROPLAST where does photosynthesis occur in a cell?
SULFURDIOXIDE What chemical comes from industry smoke stacks (burning coal) and contributes to the problem of acid rain? ch-6
BLUE What color of light is chlorophyll-b the best at absorbing? fig 8-5
MANIPULATED In an experiment it is important that the things being compared are the same in every way accept one, that difference is called the -?- variable.
OPPOSITE the -?- of photosynthesis is respiration
FORENSIC What type of scientist is often called upon to testify as an expert witness.
PHOTOSYNTHESIS figure 3-13, what is one process that removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere?
LINE What type of graph is used to display trends (changes over time)?
NADPH the energy form HEE is taken and used to create -?- by the electron transport chain.
PIE What type of graph is use to compare the parts of something?
EXPONENTIAL -?- populations growth is never sustainable.
LIQUID Water is unusual because it is a -?- at room temperature.
CATALASE By ANALYZING DATA we learn that acids have the greatest ability to stop the action of what enzyme?
SEQUENCE Proteins can vary in length and -?- of amino acids.
BIOSPHERE What is the next level (bigger and more complex) of organization above biome?
MOLECULES What is the next level (bigger) of organization above atoms?
COMMUNITY What is the next level (bigger and more complex) of organization above population?
SPONTANEOUS GENERATION People once believed that life could appear suddenly from not living substances, this was called -?-.
PHOTOSYNTHESIS the process that converts light energy into chemical energy
NUCLEOLUS The organelle that is like a nucleus inside the nucleus?
ENERGY -?- flows through living systems like our biosphere.
ENERGY -?- flows through living things, while matter is recycled.
RECYCLED Atoms are -?- by living systems like our biosphere.
FLIES Francisco Redi proved that maggots were not spontaneously generated, but were the result of -?- laying eggs on the meat.
NUCLEOTIDES The monomers used to make a DNA molecule are called -?-
CYTOSKELETON -?- help transports materials through the cytoplasm?
DEMOCRITUS Who first believed that matter was made of Atoms?
SPONTANEOUSLY Reactions that release energy may occur -?-
SEM What type of electron microscope produces the best 3-D images?
INDUSTRIAL Human activities such as modern agriculture, hunting, and the -?- revolution have had a great impact on the Earth’s landscape.
3 the number of phosphate molecules on one ATP
MONOMERS What do we call molecules that can be chained together?
COHESION The attraction of similar molecules to each other is called -?-
6 the number of carbondioxide molecules needed to make one glucose molecule
AMINO ACIDS Proteins are made of monomers called -?-
LIPID According to the fluid-mosaic model, the cell membranes are composed of -?- bilayers.
NEEDS To lose weight you must eat fewer calories than your body -?-
NEUTRONS Isotopes have the same name but a different number of -?-
POLAR It is water’s -?- nature that makes it such a good solvent.
GOLD What element has 118 neutrons?
MATTER The water, carbon, and nitrogen cycles show us how -?- changes from a used state to a usable state.
GREEN primary color of light not absorbed by chlorophyll molecules
GERMINATE According to appendix A, observations seem to indicate that seeds will not -?- until they have been exposed to a period of low temperature.
NICHE No two species can occupy the same -?- at the same time.
LACTIC ACID a product of fermentation occurring in human muscle cells
WATER one of the products of respirations
AIR the source of most of the atoms in an Oak table
CYTOPLASM What is the part of the cell between the nucleus and the outer membrane called?
CORK Robert Hooke made drawing of -?- cells he saw in his microscope.
SPECIES In the early days of Yellowstone the caretakers did not understand the complex interactions between -?-.
ANSWER QUESTIONS What is the job of a scientist?
ARISTOTLE What was the name of the Greek philosopher who answered questions (but did not test them) over 2000 years ago?
ELECTRON Many of the organelles of a cell were not understood until after the invention of the -?- microscope.
PHAGOCYTOSIS What is the process of cell eating called?
FOSSIL FUELS The maximum sustainable population of the Earth (at least for now) has been greatly increased by the use of -?-.
PROTEIN Enzymes are a type of -?- that cause chemical reactions.
NUCLEIC DNA is an example of a -?- acid.
10 (a base) What is the pH of soap?
CANCER -?- cells are often the easiest to kill using radiation.
ATOMS The number of -?- on the product side and the reactant side of a chemical equation must be the same.
MOLECULES The number of -?- on the product side and the reactant side of a chemical equation may be different.
SALT 97% of the water on the earth is -?- water.
FAST Most of the resources on the Earth can be classified as renewable or nonrenewable based on how -?- we use them.
PREDATION -?- occurs when one organism catches and eats another.
BACTERIA figure 3-14 what organism removes nitrogen from the air?
ECOLOGY The study of how organisms interact with their environments.
PORES Chemicals get in and out of the nucleus through the nuclear -?-.
CFC (chlorofluorocarbons) 30 years ago the over use of -?- had created a hole in the ozone layer that blocks harmful radiation.
PLANTS -?- make their own COM
AUTOTROPHS Organisms that make their own COM are called -?-.
HEE Produced in the first part of photosynthesis when light strikes a chlorophyll molecule
BASE Each nucleotide has three parts, a sugar, a phosphate group and a -?-
CALVIN the second half of photosynthesis, aka the -?- cycle
DARK Carbondioxide is absorbed by plants during the -?- reactions of photosynthesis
CHLOROPHYLL The principal pigment in plants that absorbs light.
GLYCOLYSIS although fermentations does not produce energy it does produce NAD and allow -?- to continue.
CARBOHYDRATES Both photosynthesis and chemosynthesis produce -?-
MILLIONS how many ATP are produced during the respiration of 2 grams of glucose
PHYTOPLANKTON What are the primary producers of COM in aquatic ecosystems?
EUBACTERIA What kingdom do the prokaryotic cells with peptidoglycan cell walls belong in? appendix E
COLUMN Elements with similar chemical properties can be found in the same -?- on the periodic table.
TWISTED The second level of protein structure has to do with the way the chain is -?-
CARBONICACID Water and carbon dioxide react together to form -?-
SUBSTRATES The -?- are the reactants of an enzyme caused reaction.
REGULATIONS Government -?- try to reduce the impact of human activities on the Earth to a sustainable level.
ENZYMES -?- function by reducing the activation energy of a reaction.
HYDROXIDE Bases are chemicals that release -?- ions into a solution.
HYDROGEN Acids are chemicals that release -?- ions into a solution.
2 the number of ATP released during glycolysis of one sugar molecule
ZERO the number of ATP released during fermentation
SEXUAL What type of reproduction requires two parent organisms?
SMOOTH What type of endoplasmic reticulum does not have ribosomes attached to it?
RIBOSOMES What does rough endoplasmic reticulum have on it making it so rough?
NOT A cell put into salty water swells up. NOT or YEP
CHEMISTRY KIT What instrument could a scientist use to improve/replace his sense of taste?
TESTED The answers given by scientists are not accepted until they are -?- by experiments over and over again.
TEM (transmission EM) What type of microscope shines electrons through a thin specimen?
FALSE A eukaryotic cell is simpler than a prokaryotic cell? TRUTH or FALSE
RIBOSOME What organelle is the site of protein synthesis?
ENZYMES the rate of photosynthesis slows in high temperature due to a disruption of -?- function.
ALGAE What does a GIANT SNAIL eat?
SOLUTE The concentration of a solution tells the number of grams of -?- per liter of solution.
ORGANELLES Lynn Margulis theorized that some -?- actually used to be free-living cells.
RENEWABLE What type of energy sources will never run out?
FISHBONE By EXPLORING ECOLOGY FROM SPACE we see a -?- pattern of rain forest clearing in Brazil.
ACTIVATION The energy required to start a chemical reaction is called the -?- energy.
EXPERIMENT What is the fourth step of the scientific method?
PATTERN What is the 2nd step of the scientific method?
OBSERVATION What is the first step of the scientific method?
CELL WALL (also Chloroplast) The -?- is a structures not found in animal cells?
ENERGY the ability to move stuff or do work.
NUCLEUS Electrons are the only sub-atomic particles not in the -?-
HYPOTHESIS Scientist do experiments to test a -?-.
CARBOHYDRATES The -?- embedded in the cell membranes seem to help the cells identify each other.
CAPTAIN PLANET For thousands of years the most common belief was that matter was made of earth, fire, wind, water, (life), just like -?-.
TEMPERATURE A climate chart shows the -?- and the rainfall for each month.
CHANGED According to appendix A, the control group consists of objects that are not -?-.
NUCLEUS What organelle acts as the control center of the cell?
EXTINCTION Loss of habitat is the number one cause of species -?-.
THEORY the 5th step of the scientific method
LIGHT Oxygen is produced during the -?- reactions of photosynthesis
GRAVITATIONAL PULL An object’s weight is the amount of -?-
PROTONS Elements are distinguished by the number of -?- they have.
ISOTOPES The mass numbers on the chart are often include decimals because they represent the average of the different -?-
THOUSAND figure 3-7 (and the 10x rule) it would take 300 -?- pounds of algae to sustain a 30 pound shark?
SPECIALIZATION During cell -?-, the embryonic cells "decide" what type of cells they will be.
PURIFICATION The ecosystem provides us the service of -?- of water. figure 6-22
POLYMERIZATION What do we call the process of putting together monomers?
FALSE Scientists try to use their 6 senses when making observations. (True or False)
PREEXISTING According to the cell theory, every living cell today came from -?- cells.
MOOSES figure 5-7, were there more mooses or wolves in 1980?
DEPENDENT figure 5-5, in this diagram there are more density -?- factors limiting population growth.
ACTIVE TRANSPORT What process moves materials through a membrane from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration requiring energy?
ORGAN A group of different tissues working together?
GRAPHS What do scientists use to display and organize data?
STOREENERGY Lipids are best used to -?- in living things.
RESPOND All living things -?- to their environment.
CENTRIFUGE A -?- is used to spin a test tube of broken cells during cell fractionation.
ALL SCIENTISTS AGREE What causes a theory to turn into a law?
AUTOTROPHS organism that are able to make their own food. (self feaders)
PERIWINKLE What pink flower helps to treat cancer? figure 6-14
COM Living things get energy to force reactions by breaking down -?-
ORGANISM Many organ systems working together?
PROTON Today experiments continue using tools like the Large Hadron Collider, in order to learn what a -?- is really made of.
FUEL One man with a tractor and -?- can do the same work of 500 men 500 years ago.
CELLMEMBRANE What organelle controls the transport of materials in and out of the cell?
THYLAKOIDS the hydrogen ions get trapped in the -?- until enough pressure builds up to push them through ATP synthase.
COMPOUND What do we call two or more elements bonded together into a molecule?
CARBON Organic compounds always have two -?- atoms bonded together.
COMMENSALISM -?- occurs when two organism live closely together, one is benefitted and the other is unaffected.
MIXTURE What do we call two or more chemicals together, but not bonded?
ADHESION The attraction of different types of molecules to each other is called -?-
METER What is the metric unit of length?
GRAM What is the metric unit of mass?
LITER What is the metric unit of volume for liquids?
MICROSCOPE Cells were not discovered until the -?- was invented.
DENSITY The population -?- tells us how close together the individuals are.
WEBS Food -?- are often used to illustrate who eats what because food chains are often not linear.
TEMPERATURE What was the manipulated variable in the experiment on page 27?
NUMBER OF FLIES What was the resultant variable in the experiment results shown in the graph on page 33?
TROPICAL SAVANNA What biome is always warm and has the most rainfall in May?
ACTIVE SITE The -?- is what we call the area of an enzyme where the substrates bind to it.
OBJECTIVE According to appendix D, what are the lenses called that sit closest to the specimen?
ILLUMINATOR According to appendix D, what is the light on the bottom of a microscope called?
HORSE According to appendix A, what animal can be wild or can be a pet?
ALIVE According to appendix A, what is a common characteristic of both plants and animals?
OSMOSIS What is it called when water diffuses through a semipermeable membrane?
CONFLICT OF INTEREST There is a -?- when a scientist is motivated to find a particular answer in order to get more money or fame.
DIFFUSION What is it called when substances spread out moving from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration?
CELL CULTURE What is it called when a scientist grows cells in the laboratory?
LOW POWER According to appendix D, which lens should you use first when viewing a new specimen?
NEUTRALIZATION When an acid mixes with a base a -?- reaction occurs.
MYOSIN muscle cells are filled with fibers formed from actin and -?- protein.
SACCHARUM What is the Latin word for sugar?
UNIVERSITIES Where do most scientists work?
SUSPENSION What type of mixture would cloudy substances like blood, and milk be?
COVALENT What type of bond would usually form between two non-metals.?
YES Are plant cells eukaryotic? YES or NO
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