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EOC Review!!!!. Iodine is added to each tube. What does amylase break down according to the results? How does asparin affect the action of amylase?. Tube B is clear amber color – dilute iodine. Tube C is pale gray after ioding. Tube A is black after iodine. Lipids!!!. Double bond. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Iodine is added to each tube.
1. What does amylase break down according to the results?
2. How does asparin affect the action of amylase?
Tube A is black after iodine
Tube B is clear amber color – dilute iodine
Tube C is pale gray after ioding
Lipids!!!
3. The two molecules pictured above are sections of fatty acids. Are they saturated or unsaturated?
Double bond
Two human digestive enzymes5. How much substance
(product) was produced in the pepsin controlled reaction?
6. Which pH value were 60 mg of substance produced by pepsin?
7. Amylase?
Two human digestive enzymes8. Name the enzyme
that works best in acidic conditions.
9. What substance is produced when amylase acts on starch?
Scientists are developing a laundry detergent that contains an enzyme that breaks down lipids to remove fat stains from clothing.
10. Into which two substances will the new enzyme digest the fat molecule?
11. Why should this laundry detergent containing enzymes not be used at high temperatures?
Cells!!!12. What is one
difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
13. What is another difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
Membranes!14. List at least two
substances that may move freely through the membrane?
15. For what is a transport protein used?
16. What is the funtion of the glycoprotein (surface protein)?
Glycoprotein
Movement of materials!
17. What process is shown above?
18. Describe what is happening in the diagram.
Photosynthesis!
21. At what time of day was the rate of photosynthesis the highest?
22. When would the most carbon dioxide levels be released into the air?
23. When would the most oxygen be released into the air?
The Central Dogma!24. What is the structure at the
left called?25. List the four bases found in
DNA.26. Which of the above is not
found in RNA?27. Which base is found only in
RNA?28. Which base binds to
Cytosine?29. In RNA, which base binds
with Adenine?
Day One Final Jeopardy!!!! Given the DNA coding sequence: T A C - C A T – G A GWhat is the mRNA sequence?What is the corresponding amino acid
sequence?
Central Dogma continued!
30. DNA is found only in the nucleus, yet the instructions it contains are needed by the ribosomes. How does the DNA message get to the ribosome? What is the name of the process and what is the messenger called?
Central Dogma continued!
31. A short section of mRNA is called a ___?32. What molecule carries amino acids to the
ribosome s during protein synthesis?
Pedigree
34. How many generations are listed?35. In generation I, which parent is a carrier?36. Which individual in generation II marries some one
who is homozygous dominant?37. In which generation is the first case of sickle cell
anemia found?38. Can two carriers produce a person with sickle cell
disease?
I
II
III
IV
Pedigree
39. Can a normal homozygous individual produce a child with sickle cell disease?
40. In generation III, individuals 8 and 9 have four children, two of whom have sickle cell. What is the probability of their offspring having sickle cell?
41. Is this probability the same as the actual ratio of affected children? If not, explain why there is a difference.
I
II
III
IV
8 and 9
Evolution
41. What is a fossil?42. In what type of rock
are fossils found?43. Why is the fossil
record incomplete?
Evolution44. Homologous
structure45. Analogous structure46. Convergent
evolution
A. Body part inherited from a common ancestor.
B. Body part with a similar function not inherited from a common ancestor.
C. Organisms living with the same pressures of natural selection
47. What would Lamarck predict?Two very muscular
people who were once very thin marry and have a child.
49. Which two are more closely related Dinosaurs, birds and crocodiles or Rodents, rabbits and Amphibians?
Aerobic Respiration 52. Aerobic respiration is the reverse of
photosynthesis. Write a word equation for aerobic respiration.
53. Does transpiration add or remove water from the air surrounding a plant?
54. Why is ground water important to humans?55. How might human activities influence runoff
from precipitation and affect the bodies of water in which is empties?
57. List two primary consumers.58. List one secondary consumer.59. List one producer.60. If all the owls were killed, what would happen to
the numbers of voles?
57. Using the relationships pictured above, construct one food chain with four members.
58. DDT is a pesticide that is not broken down or excreted by animals. It is stored in the fatty tissue of the animal. Which organism would have the greatest level of DDT in their system if it were used to control insects in this ecosystem?
59. Draw one pyramid with four members for 1 point.
60. Draw another with four members for another point.
61. Draw one more for one more point!
Food Energy Pyramid61. Which part of this
pyramid contains the most biomass? tertiary, secondary, primary consumers or producers?
62. Why does the amount of biomass (stored energy) appear to decrease higher on the pyramid?
63. What process is indicated by X? photosynthesis or cellular respiration?
64. What process is indicated by Y? photosynthesis or cellular respiration?
65. How do coal and oil, fuels derived from fossils end up as carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?
66. If process is decomposition how does it affect the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?
67. Carbon dioxide results from the burning of fossil fuels and from decomposition once living organisms. Which environmental problem is caused by elevated levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of the Earth?
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