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What is the name of the membrane-less organelle that is responsible for protein synthesis?
What is the name of the membrane-less organelle that is responsible for protein synthesis?
Which of the following is an example of a fibrillar protein?
Which of the following is an example of a fibrillar protein?
What is the name of the process by which plants transport water?
What is the name of the process by which plants transport water?
How many hydrogen bonds are present between guanine and cytosine?
How many hydrogen bonds are present between guanine and cytosine?
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What is the name of the excretory organ in spiders?
What is the name of the excretory organ in spiders?
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Flashcards
Prokaryotes era
Prokaryotes era
The era in history dominated by prokaryotic life forms, known as Archean.
DNA replication
DNA replication
The process that occurs during Interfase S where DNA is copied.
Guanine-cytosine linkages
Guanine-cytosine linkages
The base pair in DNA that forms 3 hydrogen bonds.
Transpiration
Transpiration
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Asexual reproduction in plants and animals
Asexual reproduction in plants and animals
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Study Notes
Prokaryotic Era/Archean Era
- Prokaryotes emerged during the Archean Era
Gene Alleles
- Some genes have more than one allele
- Alleles can complement each other
- Several alleles can create one feature/trait
DNA Replication/Interphase S
- DNA replication happens during Interphase S phase
Fibrils/Keratin
- Keratin is a structural protein in fibrils
Organoids/Ribosomes
- Organoids are membrane-less structures
- Ribosomes are complex organelles
Adenosine Diphosphate(ADP) & Phosphate Groups
- ADP contains two phosphate groups
Bacterial Capsules
- Bacteria have protective capsules
Nerve Tissue Damage Treatment
- Artificial treatments can be used for nerve tissue damage
Plant Transpiration
- Plants use transpiration to transport water
Genetic Code
- Three nucleotides in DNA code for one amino acid
- Codons and anticodons
Lung Capacity in Women
- Women's lung capacity is around 2.7 liters
Dendrites
- Dendrites are short extensions from nerve cells
Neuronal Cells/Neurons
- Specialized cells in the nervous system
- These cells do not reproduce; they are terminal neurons
Malphigian Tubules
- Tubules found in arthropods
Arachnids
- Arachnids have structures like the spinnerets
DNA Base Pairs/Guanine and Cytosine
- Guanine and Cytosine are bases which form hydrogen bonds
- Have three hydrogen bonds between them
Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)
- ATP is a nucleotide
- ATP contains adenosine
Spider Web Protein Fibroin
- Fibroin is a protein forming spider webs
Parthenogenesis
- A form of asexual reproduction found in some plants/animals
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Test your knowledge on various biological concepts ranging from the emergence of prokaryotes in the Archean Era to the role of plant transpiration. This quiz covers key topics such as genetic code, nerve tissue treatments, and the structural properties of proteins like keratin. Challenge yourself and see how well you understand these fundamental biological principles.