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Spring Semester 2013 Review

Spring Semester 2013 Review. Question 1. What is the easiest way to successfully classify one prokaryotic kingdom from the other? The components of its cell wall. Question 2.

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Spring Semester 2013 Review

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  1. Spring Semester 2013 Review

  2. Question 1 • What is the easiest way to successfully classify one prokaryotic kingdom from the other? • The components of its cell wall

  3. Question 2 • Having a widow’s peak is a dominant trait in humans. Charlie has a widow’s peak but his sister does not. What must their parents genotypes be for this outcome? • Ww and Ww

  4. Question 3 • How many offspring have the genotype RrYy? • 4 • How many offspring have the phenotype of round & green? • 3 • What are the recessive traits? • Wrinkled and green

  5. Question 4 • What percentage of the offspring are heterozygous? • 50% • What percentage of the offspring are homozygous? • 50%

  6. Question 5 • What is a homologous structure? • Anatomical structures that have similar ancestry but do not perform the same functions. • Give an example. • Whale fin and human arm

  7. Question 6 • What parts of classification make up the scientific name? • Genus and species names • Two organisms within the same family can be organized into different - ? • Genera (genus plural)

  8. Question 7 • What is the benefit of mutations? • Mutations create genetic diversity

  9. Question 8 • What is genetic drift? • Genetic drift refers to random changes in the gene frequencies in small populations. • Reduces genetic variation • Fewer opportunities for natural selection

  10. Question 9 • What would be an effective way for a viral medicine to limit the spread of a virus? • Stop the virus from attaching to the target cell • What is a similarity between viruses and cells? • Genetic material

  11. Question 10 • What is the purpose of antibiotics? • Kill (destroy) bacteria • How do bacteria harm host? • Destroy tissues for food • Create toxins that harm organisms

  12. Question 11 • What can plants do for an ecosystem that is not possible for other organisms in a typical ecosystem? • Photosynthesis • What are the types of energy being converted in photosynthesis? • Radiant energy to chemical energy

  13. Question 12 • When cones or flowers are removed from a plant what will be interfered with? • Reproduction

  14. Question 13 • What part of the plant intakes oxygen? • Leaves • What do we call the opening on the bottom of the plant? • Stomata

  15. Question 14 • What 2 body systems are responsible for homeostasis? • Nervous and endocrine

  16. Question 15 • What plant structure is responsible for transporting sugars? • Phloem • What plant structure is responsible for transporting water? • Xylem

  17. Question 16 • What is a retrovirus? • RNA virusthat replicates in a host cell through the process of reverse transcription. It replicates backwards compared to other viruses. • What are some examples of viruses? • Flu, common cold, HIV, hepatitis…..

  18. Question 17 • Identify the content of the cell wall of the following kingdoms: • Plantae • Cellulose • Fungi • Chitin • Bacteria • Peptidoglycan

  19. Question 18 • Xylem cells in plants transport water and minerals and it also gives the plant structure. What two human body systems perform similar functions in the human body? • Circulatory and skeletal systems

  20. Question 19 • What are some functions of the fruit found in plants? • Dispersal of seeds • Seed protection • Source of food for other organisms

  21. Question 20 • Which system is responsible for controlling the reproductive system? • Endocrine system • Which system transport hormones from gland to target cells? • Circulatory system • Which system is responsible for the immune system swiftly reaching foreign substances in the body? • Circulatory system

  22. Question 21 • Identify what “x’s” is in the levels of organization…. • Organism, system, x1, tissues, cells, organelles, x2 • X1 –organ • X2 –macromolecules

  23. Question 22 • Put the following in order from least inclusive to most inclusive: ecosystem, biome, community, population, individual, biosphere • Individual, population, community, ecosystem, biome, biosphere

  24. Question 23 • What do insulin and glucagon help to control in the human body? • Blood sugar levels • What organ produces insulin and glucagon? • Pancreas • How does the human body regulate body temperature when it is hot? • Sweating

  25. Question 24 • Identify some things that can decrease a predator population…. • Disease • Reduction in prey • More competition

  26. Question 25 • What does ADH control in the body? • Water in blood – hydration • How might a climber’s body adapt to high altitudes with less oxygen? • Increase breathing rate • Heart rate increases

  27. Question 26 • If an organism is multicellular, feeds on plankton and is eukaryotic…which kingdom does it belong to? • Animilia

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