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Question | Answer |
Magnification vs. Resolution | Magnification enlarges a specimen in the field of view, whereas resolution is distinguishing two points as separate |
Describe what a buffer does to keep the pH of solution stable | A buffer takes in excess H+ or OH- to maintain the pH of a substance |
What is the H+ of a solution with a pH of 3? What is the OH of the substance? | H+ = 1*10^-3m OH=1*10^11m |
Which test would you use to determine if starch was present in the solution? | Logol's Iodine |
If starch is present in a solution, what color will the solution form when you add lugol's iodine? | a dark blue/ almost black |
What is a negative result of lugol's iodine (starch not being present) | copper/ yellow / orangey color |
What is the difference between an independent and a dependent variable ? | The independent variable is what is changed and tested in an experiment. The dependent variable is what's measured as a result of the independent variable |
What test would you use to determine if amino acids are present in a mixture? | ninhdryin test |
If filter paper turns purple when biuret's reagent is added, what is indicated? | amino acids are present |
If a mixture turns purple when adding biuret's reagent, can you be sure that no proline is present ? | No because proline doesn't affect color change because it doesn't react with ninhydrin |
Solution A: pH = 5.0 Solution B: [H+]=1*10^-6M T or F : Solution B contains more H+ than Solution A | false |
Solution A: pH = 5.0 Solution B: [H+]=1*10^-6M T or F : Solution B contains 1*10^-8 OH ions | true |
Solution A: pH = 5.0 Solution B: [H+]=1*10^-6M T or F: Solution A contains 1*10^-5 H+ | True |
Solution A: pH = 5.0 Solution B: [H+]=1*10^-6M T or F: Solution B is more acidic than Solution A | false |
Solution A: pH = 5.0 Solution B: [H+]=1*10^-6M T or F: Solution A and B differ in their H+ by a factor of 100 | true |
The prescence of what should speed up the process of osmosis | aquaporins ( proteins that form water channels in the membrane) |
What does benedicts reagent test for? | reducing sugars |
What does a positive result of benedicts reagent look like? | yellow/ orange |
what does a negative benedicts test look like? | blue |
Which organelle is most abundant in the cells of the Elodea plant? What is the function? | Chloroplasts ; photosynthesis , se light energy to make glucose |
Celery stalks that are immersed in fresh water for several hours become stiff and hard. Similar stalks left in a 0.15 M salt solution become limp and soft. From this we can deduce that | The fresh water is hypotonic and the salt solution is hypertonic to the cells of the celery stalks |
If an animal cell was placed in a hypertonic solution, what is the best prediction of what would happen? | The cell will shrivel and possibly die due to loss of water by osmosis |
Present in prokaryotes: cell wall | yes |
Present in prokaryotes: central vacuole | no |
Present in prokaryotes: chloroplasts | no |
Present in prokaryotes: cytoplasm | no |
Present in prokaryotes: DNA | yes |
Present in prokaryotes: nucleus | no |
Present in prokaryotes: nucleoid | yes |
Present in prokaryotes: mitochondria | yes |
Present in prokaryotes: plasmid | yes |
Present in prokaryotes: plasmodesmata | no |
Present in prokaryotes: ribosomes | no |
Present in prokaryotes: peptidoglycan | yes |
Present in prokaryotes: pasma membrane | yes |
Present in animal cells : cell wall | no |
Present in animal cells : central vacuole | no |
Present in animal cells : chloroplasts | no |
Present in animal cells : cytoplasm | yes |
Present in animal cells : DNA | yes |
Present in animal cells : nucleus | yes |
Present in animal cells : nucleoid | yes |
Present in animal cells : mitochondria | yes |
Present in animal cells : plasmid | no |
Present in animal cells : plasmodesmata | no |
Present in animal cells : ribosomes | yes |
Present in animal cells : peptidoglycan | yes |
Present in animal cells : plasma membrane | yes |
Present in plant cells: cell wall | yes |
Present in plant cells: central vacuole | yes |
Present in plant cells: chlorplasts | yes |
Present in plant cells: cytoplasm | yes |
Present in plant cells: DNA | yes |
Present in plant cells: nucleus | yes |
Present in plant cells: nucleoid | no |
Present in plant cells: mitochondria | yes |
Present in plant cells: plasmid | no |
Present in plant cells: plasmodesmata | yes |
Present in plant cells: ribosomes | yes |
Present in plant cells: peptidoglycan | yes |
Present in plant cells: plasma membrane | yes |
How are cyanobacteria different from other prokaryotes | They are larger and perform photosynthesis |
Define hypertonic : | Solute concentration is higher than that inside the cell |
Define hypotonic: | Solute concentration is lower than that of solutes inside the cell |
Define isotonic: | Solute concentration is the same |
Define osmosis | net movement of water molecules from a high concentration to low concentration across a membrane |
The magnification of an ocular is usually | 10x |
Objective lens : 4x,10x,40x,60x,100x. What are the total magnifications? | 40x,100x,400x,600x,1000x |
What is the relationship between magnification and field of view? | The greater the magnification, the smaller the field of view. This is because higher magnifications show only tin portion of the specimen at a higher magnification |
Which objective provides the largest field of view? a.high b.100x. c.4x d. depends on the size of the stage | 4x |
What test dye determines whether a fat is present in a mixture of substances containing water | Sudan IV |
What does a positive Sudan IV test look like? | Red layer on top/ red orange |
What does a negative Sudan IV test look like ? | clear |
Exactly what part of the protein molecule is identified by a biuret test? | the peptide bond |
What is the function of the central vacuole in plants? | To store nutrients, water, salts, and other things not currently being used by the cell |
Name two plastids and their function | Chloroplasts: Contain chlorophyll / green pigment and help carry out photosynthesis Chromoplasts: Contain red/orange pigments Leucoplasts: clear and store lipids and other clear substances |
What are amyloplasts | A certain type of leucoplast that store starch |
What is the function of the revolving nosepiece/turret on a compound microscope | to change the objective lens |
In the lab on large biological molecules, water was one of the solutions used in the biochemical tests that we did. What was the purpose of the water? | To serve as a neutral substance |
endocytosis | entering cell |
exocytosis | leaving cell |
Describe how [H+] relates both to the acidity and alkalinity of solutions | The more H+ ions, the more acidic a solution i |
If a benedicts test results in an orange color what type of molecule is present | reducing sugar/ carbohydrate |
If a lugol's test results in a black result what type of molecule is present | carbohydrate/starch |
If a Sudan IV test results in a red layer on top, what type of molecule is present? | lipid |
If a biuret test results in a a purple color what molecule is present | Protein /peptide bonds are present |
You are working on an experiment in lab and you need to have a solution with an exact pH of 5.3. You have two possible methods for determining pH: pH paper or a pH meter, Which method would you use to determine and adjust pH and why? | A pH meter because it gives a more accurate result |
What is cyclosis | cytoplasmic streaming // orderly movement of chloroplasts in cytoplasm |
Why do slugs die when salted | a higher solute concentration on the outside of the slug creates a concentration gradient where water moves out of the slug rapidly, causing the slug's cells to rapidly dehydrate |
Why is biuret reagent and not ninhydrin used to determine whether protein is present in the solution? | The biuret test tests for peptide bonds (proteins) ninhydrin tests for free amino acids |
Janus Green | visualize mitochondria |
You are working in a lab and you need to examine the shape of the mouthparts of an insect that is 1 inch. in length. Which type of microscope would you use? | Dissecting scope |
Which reagent visualizes mitochondria? | Janus green |
One molecules reach a dynmic equilibrium on either side of a membrane they stop moving. true or false | false |
What will happen if you place a plant cell in a beaker containing a hypertonic 30% NaCl solution? | plasmolysis |
Plasmolysis | shrink and shrivel |
cytolysis | swell and burst |
List the scientific method | Ask a question, form a hypothesis, experiment, collect data, conclusion, repeat revise |
What is the difference between resolving power and resolution? | Resolution is the ability to distinguish 2 points as separate and the resolving power is the power it is magnified at |
What is the difference between cytoplasm and cytosol | Cytoplasm is contained by the plasma membrane and contains the insides of a cell, however cytosol is part of the cytoplasm that doesn't have an any organelles |
Biology | study of life |
Iris diaphram of microscope | adjusts amount of light striking object |
nosepiece/turret | contains/rotates objective lenses |
parfocal | in focus of one lens |
resolving power | reveals detail |
stereoscopic microscope | view large specimens |
solution | homogeneous mixture of two solutions |
solvent | liquid that dissolves the solute |
solute | substance that dissolves |
voltmeter | measures voltage difference between electrodes in an electrical circuit |
sensing electrode | measures change in hydrogen concentration when acids or bases are added to a solution |
reference electrode | what the sensing electrode is compared against |
combination electrode | reference and sensing electrodes are housed within the same glass tube |
4 organic macromolecules | lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates |
What is used as a negative control when performing substance presence tests | water |
Benedict's test tests for | reducing sugars |
What must you do in a benedicts test? | Heat the solution |
After heating the solution in a benedicts test, what is a positive result | positive = orange/rusty color |
Lugol's iodine tests for | starch |
what color does lugol's iodine change a solution if starch is present? | blue/black |
Lipids are hydrophobic or hydrophillic | hydrophobic |
fats include | triglycerides, steroids, and phospholipids |
are saturated fats solid or liquid at room temp? | solid |
Nonpolar Sudan IV will appear as a | separate red layer and will not be present in polar portions |
Amino acids are linked by | peptide bonds |
What two tests can be used for proteins ? | ninhydrin test and biuret test |
Ninhydrin tests for | free amino acids |
biuret tests for | peptide bonds |
What amino acid doesn't react with ninhydrin? | proline |
failure to react with ninhydrin indicates | there are no free amino acids |
Biuret tests test for presence of protein and peptide bonds, therefore this test is | qualitative, testing for presence ; cannot measure how much protein is present |
When free amino acids react in a ninhydrin test, the solution changes to | purple color |
What color is indicative of a protein in a biuret test? | purple |
spectrophotometer | projects light through a solution and measures the amount of light transmitted through and amount of light absorbed by a solution |
Prokaryotic cells lack | a nucelus and membrane enclosed organelles |
Prokaryotic cells are part of Domains | Arachaea and Bacteria |
all prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells are bound by a __________ ________________ | plasma membrane |
cytoplasm is made up of | cytosol and organelles |
cytosol is | liquid part of cell consisting of water and dissolved proteins |
ribosomes are found in | all cells |
ribosomes are resposnible for | protein synthesis |
Plasmids function | protect bacteria in adverse environments by introducing antibiotic resistance or metabolized new nutrients |
peptidoglycan | found only in bacteria; long polymers of sugar intersecting polypeptide chains of the cell wall |
gram positive bacteria | have a thick peptidoglycan |
gram negative bacteria | have a thin peptidoglycan |
plasmodesmata | cytoplasmic strands transferring materials from one plant cell to another |
middle lamella | thin sticky membrane that cements cell walls together (adjacent to eachother) |
protoplast is the | living part of plant cell made up of nucleus and cytoplasm |
anthocyanins | mineral salts, sugars, and plant pigments nonliving in cytosol |
nucleus | control center |
central vacuole | absorbs water and storage substances like anthocyanins |
Most visible organelles are | plastids, a variety of vesicles |
chlorplasts | store green pigment chlorphyll |
chromoplasts | store orange/red pigments called carotenoids |
leucoplasts | store lipids and other clear substances |
amyloplasts | type of leucoplast that stores starch |
cyclosis or cytoplasmic streaming | movement of chlorplasts in the cytoplasm |
________________ is commondly used to view plasmodesmata because of their thick cell walls | persimmon |
nucleolus | produce small and large subunits of ribosomes |
mitochondria | cellular respiration |
Animals have 4 types of tissues: | epithelial , connective, muscle, and nervous |
Methylene blue stains | nucleus blue |
Red blood cells | erythrocytes : lack a nucleus; carry oxygen |
white blood cells | leukocytes |
lymphocytes | control cell mediated immunity |
true or false platelets are not cells | true they are small sacs in blood that store clotting factors |
three types of muscle cells | skeletal, cardiac, smooth |
skeletal muscles are | long fibers with striations multinucleated |
cardiac muscles are | branched cells 1-2 nuclei |
smooth muscle is | spindle shaped 1 nucleus |
neurons | numerous extensions called dendrites recieve incoming nervous impulses from the body axon : propogates impulses away |
neuroglia | don't conduct nerve impulses; maintain motor neurons |
cyanobacteria are special bacteria because | they have a large size and conduct photosynthesis |
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