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  1. 1

    Term

    What organelle does cellular respiration occur in?

    Definition

    Mitochondria

  2. 2

    Term

    What type of cells perform cellular respiration?

    Definition

    Eukaryotic cells

  3. 3

    Term

    What are the three main stages of cellular respiration?

    Definition

    • Glycolysis
    • Citric Acid Cycle (Krebs Cycle)
    • Electron Transport Chain (Oxidative Phosphorylation)
  4. 4

    Term

    Where does glycolysis occur?

    Definition

    Cytoplasm (cytosol)

  5. 5

    Term

    Where do the Citric Acid Cycle and Electron Transport Chain occur?

    Definition

    Mitochondria

  6. 6

    Term

    How does energy production differ between anaerobic and aerobic respiration?

    Definition

    Aerobic respiration produces significantly more ATP (~36-38) compared to anaerobic respiration (2 ATP).

  7. 7

    Term

    What is the evolutionary significance of glycolysis?

    Definition

    It is an ancient pathway that evolved before oxygen was plentiful in the atmosphere; it does not require oxygen or mitochondria.

  8. 8

    Term

    What is the difference between facultative anaerobes and obligate anaerobes?

    Definition

    Facultative anaerobes can survive with or without oxygen, while obligate anaerobes are poisoned by oxygen.

  9. 9

    Term

    Is cellular respiration exothermic or endothermic?

    Definition

    Exothermic (it releases energy)

  10. 10

    Term

    What is the chemical equation for cellular respiration?

    Definition

    $C_6H_{12}O_6 + 6O_2 \rightarrow 6CO_2 + 6H_2O + ATP$

  11. 11

    Term

    What are the two main stages of photosynthesis?

    Definition

    • Light-dependent reactions
    • Light-independent reactions (Calvin Cycle)
  12. 12

    Term

    What are the products of the light-dependent reactions?

    Definition

    ATP, NADPH, and Oxygen ($O_2$)

  13. 13

    Term

    In what organelle does photosynthesis take place?

    Definition

    Chloroplast

  14. 14

    Term

    What pigment is necessary for photosynthesis?

    Definition

    Chlorophyll

  15. 15

    Term

    What wavelengths of light does chlorophyll absorb best?

    Definition

    Blue and red light

  16. 16

    Term

    What cell structure is responsible for gas exchange in plants?

    Definition

    Stomata (stoma)

  17. 17

    Term

    When would stomata be open?

    Definition

    During the day, to allow carbon dioxide ($CO_2$) to enter for photosynthesis.

  18. 18

    Term

    When would stomata be closed?

    Definition

    At night or during drought conditions, to prevent water loss.

  19. 19

    Term

    Is photosynthesis exothermic or endothermic?

    Definition

    Endothermic (it absorbs energy)

  20. 20

    Term

    What is the chemical equation for photosynthesis?

    Definition

    $6CO_2 + 6H_2O + Light Energy \rightarrow C_6H_{12}O_6 + 6O_2$

  21. 21

    Term

    What is the purpose of mitosis?

    Definition

    To produce two genetically identical daughter cells for growth and tissue repair.

  22. 22

    Term

    What are the stages of the cell life cycle?

    Definition

    Interphase and the Mitotic Phase (M phase)

  23. 23

    Term

    What are the sub-stages of Interphase?

    Definition

    • G1 (Gap 1)
    • S (Synthesis)
    • G2 (Gap 2)
  24. 24

    Term

    When does chromosome duplication occur?

    Definition

    S Phase (Synthesis) of Interphase

  25. 25

    Term

    What happens during Prophase?

    Definition

    Chromosomes condense and become visible; the nuclear envelope breaks down; spindle fibers form.

  26. 26

    Term

    What happens during Metaphase?

    Definition

    Chromosomes line up along the center (metaphase plate) of the cell.

  27. 27

    Term

    What happens during Anaphase?

    Definition

    Sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite poles of the cell.

  28. 28

    Term

    What is the difference between plant and animal cell cytokinesis?

    Definition

    Animal cells form a cleavage furrow (pinch inward); plant cells form a cell plate.

  29. 29

    Term

    What is the purpose of meiosis?

    Definition

    To produce gametes (sex cells) with half the number of chromosomes.

  30. 30

    Term

    How many cells are produced at the end of meiosis?

    Definition

    Four genetically unique cells

  31. 31

    Term

    Are the products of meiosis diploid or haploid?

    Definition

    Haploid (n)

  32. 32

    Term

    What is the Law of Independent Assortment?

    Definition

    Genes for different traits are distributed to gametes independently of one another.

  33. 33

    Term

    What is the Law of Segregation?

    Definition

    Pair of alleles for a trait separate during gamete formation so each gamete receives only one allele.

  34. 34

    Term

    What are autosomal chromosomes?

    Definition

    Chromosomes that determine general body characteristics (not sex).

  35. 35

    Term

    What is the difference between somatic cells and gametes?

    Definition

    Somatic cells are body cells (diploid), while gametes are sex cells (haploid).

  36. 36

    Term

    What is an allele?

    Definition

    An alternative form of a gene.

  37. 37

    Term

    What is the difference between heterozygous and homozygous?

    Definition

    Heterozygous means having two different alleles (e.g., Aa); homozygous means having two identical alleles (e.g., AA or aa).

  38. 38

    Term

    What is the difference between dominant and recessive?

    Definition

    Dominant alleles mask the expression of recessive alleles; recessive alleles are only expressed when two copies are present.

  39. 39

    Term

    What is incomplete dominance?

    Definition

    When the phenotype of the heterozygote is a blend of the two homozygous phenotypes (e.g., red + white = pink).

  40. 40

    Term

    What is codominance?

    Definition

    When both alleles are fully expressed in the heterozygote (e.g., a spotted coat).

  41. 41

    Term

    What are the three components of a nucleotide?

    Definition

    • A phosphate group
    • A 5-carbon sugar
    • A nitrogenous base
  42. 42

    Term

    What is the difference in sugar structure between DNA and RNA?

    Definition

    DNA contains deoxyribose; RNA contains ribose.

  43. 43

    Term

    In what stage of the cell cycle does DNA replication occur?

    Definition

    S Phase of Interphase

  44. 44

    Term

    Which bases pair with Adenine?

    Definition

    Adenine pairs with Thymine in DNA and with Uracil in RNA.

  45. 45

    Term

    What is the monomer of a protein?

    Definition

    Amino acid

  46. 46

    Term

    What type of bond holds amino acids together?

    Definition

    Peptide bond

  47. 47

    Term

    What is a possible result of a single amino acid substitution mutation?

    Definition

    It can alter the shape and function of the resulting protein.

  48. 48

    Term

    Where does transcription take place?

    Definition

    In the nucleus

  49. 49

    Term

    Where does translation take place?

    Definition

    At the ribosome

  50. 50

    Term

    What occurs during transcription?

    Definition

    DNA is used as a template to create a complementary strand of mRNA.

  51. 51

    Term

    What occurs during translation?

    Definition

    The mRNA code is read by ribosomes to assemble a chain of amino acids into a protein.

  52. 52

    Term

    If a DNA strand reads "TAC", what is the corresponding mRNA codon?

    Definition

    AUG

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