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The instructions in the genetic material (DNA) in living things are used by the cell to produce RNA which is used to produce
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What are the monomers of nucleic acids?
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The instructions in the genetic material (DNA) in living things are used by the cell to produce RNA which is used to produce
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What are the monomers of nucleic acids?
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What is a mutation?
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This picture is showing DNA unzipping and a strand of mRNA is being produced. This is the first step in protein synthesis which is called _______________
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This is the second step of protein synthesis in which tRNA and mRNA are working together to make a protein which is called _______________.
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All cells contain DNA
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Which of the following is false about RNA?
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Which nucleic acid is made of two strands, has the nitrogen base thymine, and can only be found in the nucleus?
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According to base pairing rules, which nitrogen bases pair with each other in a DNA strand?
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What is the monomer or building block for proteins?
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Ribosomes
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Which of the following is not found in animal cells?
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Which of the following is found in plant cells but not bacteria (prokaryote) cells?
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Your muscles cells use a lot of energy (ATP) when you exercise. What organelle would they have a lot of?
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What is true about passive transport?
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What is osmosis?
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Look carefully at the diagram. The sodium-potassium pump uses______________ to move sodium ions and potassium ions against the concentration gradient.
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In a hypotonic solution, there is a higher concentration of solute inside the cell and a higher concentration of water outside the cell. This causes water to move _______ cells making them _________.
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Select the plant cell in the diagram below which would fit the example provided of a plant cell being placed into a solution with a high concentration of salt
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The amount of energy needed for a reaction to start is the __________.
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What would happen if Enzyme A were placed in an environment with a pH of 9?
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In which organelle does photosynthesis occur?
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What is the purpose of photosynthesis?
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Which type of respiration produces the most energy?
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During intense exercise, your muscles get sore because of ______________
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What is the process that uses anaerobic respiration to change sugar into alcohol?
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What are the reactants of photosynthesis? Hint: what is needed to start the reaction
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What are the products of photosynthesis?
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What are the products of cellular respiration?
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What are the reactants of cellular respiration? Hint: What do plants make?
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Does photosynthesis increase or decrease the amount of carbon dioxide in the air?
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Both bottles have algae that can perform photosynthesis. Only the transparent bottle gets sunlight. What is true about the two bottles?
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Chemosynthesis is performed by bacteria at the bottom of the ocean. How is chemosynthesis different from photosynthesis?
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A scientist examines a fruit fly gene involved in body development, a section of the gene is as follows: TGG-AAC-CAA. Which amino acid sequence would be produced from this DNA?
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All cells have a cell membrane, some cells have a cell membrane and a cell wall.
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The diagram shows four different cells from the SAME animal. What statement about the cells is accurate?
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What is true about an egg cell (gamete) and a skin cell from the same organism?
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What is NOT true about this cell?
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What type of cells are ancient, very small and very simple?
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Which process produces body cells that are genetically identical?