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Bio 124 Exam 1 (lecture 1,2,3,4,5,6) University of Tampa
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Undergraduate 2
02/13/2013

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If you read on a website that vaccines are dangerous for your health, how do you verify the validity of this information?
Definition

1) look up the publishing of the study

2) look up the opinion from reputable scientific associations

3) look up weather there are other scientific studies that also support this conclusion

Term
General steps of the Scientific Method:
Definition

1) observation

2) question

3) hypothesis

4) testing the hypothesis

5) conclusion

 

 

 

Term
what are exceptions to the germ theory of disease?
Definition
cancer, cell mutations, diabetes 
Term
how did the use of the microscope inspire the experiment that disproved the principle of spontaneous generation?
Definition
earlier thoughts of things just growing out of no where, just appearing was normal, but we now know with the help of the microscope things grown starting microscopic and build. Ex: moldy bread
Term
what living characteristics are not found in viruses?
Definition
metabolism
Term
how does the slash-burn farming method interfere with the role of fungi?
Definition
interrupts fungi's natural cycle in returning nutrients back to the soil because it is burned
Term
what kingdoms have prokaryotic cells?
Definition

- eubacteria

- archaebacteria

Term
what is the difference between heterotrophs and autotrophs organisms?
Definition

heterotrophs have to find food

autotrophs create their own food

Term
what are the benefits of biodiversity?
Definition

1) keeps a healthier enviorment

2) large selection of crops, plants, trees for production of foods, products, and medicine

 

Term

how does human activity decrease biodiversity?

 

 

Definition

has a negative impact on biodiversity

- pest control

- over farming

- deforestation

Term
how does a seed bank help us protect biodiversity?
Definition
helps keep important plants from ever becoming extinct
Term
how did the lack of biodiversity contributed to the Irish potato famine?
Definition
relying on a single crop such as the potato in Ireland could lead to complete failure because all are susceptible to the same virus
Term
why aren't there giant cells?
Definition

volume : surface area ratio

volume increases faster than surface area

diffusion of nutrients and waste in and out of the cell

Term
what are benefits of multicellularity?
Definition

1) overcome limitation of cell size

2) large size: defense, specialization

Term
what is resolution?
Definition
ability to distinguish between objects that are close together
Term
what is contrast?
Definition

- difference in intensity between two objects, or between an object and background

 

Term
how can you increase contrast to view a specimen using a microscope?
Definition

1) staining

2) use of light that is in phase

Term
what are the differences between a light and an electron microscope?
Definition

light microscope- uses light to magnify object

-limitation: magnification and resolution

 

electron microscope- uses electrons to magnify objects

-limitations: can't study live cells

Term
what are the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
Definition
  • prokaryotic cells lack organelles, particularly a nucleus
  • eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and other organelles. 

they also tend to be larger than prokaryotes

 

- the cell division in different in both

Term
why are viruses are not considered living things?
Definition

- they do not reproduce

- they do not have cells

Term

what are the differences between the lytic and lysogen cycles?

Definition

lytic cycle: kills the host cell in a short period of time

normal replication cycle in bacteriophage's

 

lysogen cycle: genome stays dormant in the host cell until something disrupts it and makes it continue the normal lytic cycle

Term

what are the steps in binary fission?

 

Definition

1) cell replicates its DNA

2) cytoplasmic membrane elongates, separating DNA molecules

3) cross wall forms; membrane invaginates

4) cross wall forms completely

5) daughter cells may seperate

 

Term
why are endospores problematic to human health?
Definition

dangerous cells that form in harsh enviorments

endospores are a concern:

-food: botulism

-health: tetanus

-security: anthrax

Term

nuclear division

(mitosis)

Definition

the process of producing exact copies of the "parent" cells chromosomes and segregating the into two separate nuclei

- division of the nucleus

 

Term
what are the four stages in of mitosis in cell division ?
Definition

prophase

metaphase

anaphase

telophase

 

Term
prophase
Definition

-DNA condenses

-2 copies of chromosome pair into sister chromatids that attach at centromere

-formation of centromere and spindle occur

 

Term
metaphase
Definition

the spindle attaches to the sister chromatids at the centrosome and aligns the chromosomes in the middle of the cell

 

Term
anaphase
Definition
the chromatids are cut apart and the sister chromatids rapidly seperate
Term
telophase
Definition
2 nuclei form and recreate the nucleoli
Term
how can a normal cell become a cancer cell
Definition
when the regulatory signals for the cell cycle aren't working correctly
Term

nucleus

plant/animal 

Definition
holds genetic info; DNA
Term

nucleolus

plant/animal 

Definition
regions where RNA is synthesized
Term

endoplasmic reticulum

plant/animal 

Definition

involved in synthesis and transport

- smooth: lipids

- rough: proteins

Term

mitochondria

plant/animal 

Definition
produce most of the cells ATP
Term

ribosomes

plant/animal 

Definition
protein synthesis
Term

plasma membrane

plant/animal 

Definition
  • out barrier of the cell
  • selectively permeable to substances
  • regulates the entry and exit of molecules
Term

golgi apparatus

plant/animal 

Definition
receives, processes, and packages large molecules for export from cell
Term

3 types of vesicles

animal

Definition
  • peroxisome
  • food vaculoe
  • lysosomes
Term

vesicle: peroxisome

animal/plant

Definition
contain enzymes that detoxify substances such as toxins and waste products
Term

vesicle: food vaculoe

animal

Definition
contains engulfed food. lysosomes fuse with this vesicle to deliver enzymes to digest food
Term

vesicle: lysosomes

animal

Definition
enzymes that digest food items engulfed by the cell
Term

cell division organelle

animal

Definition

organize spindle during cell division

 

- centrosome is the microtubule organizing spindle

- centriole help organize the spindle

Term

cell wall

plant

Definition

- provides support, protection and structure

- strengthens cell surface

Term

central vaculoe/tonoplast

plant

Definition
stores substances, retains water to give the plant cell rigidity and support (allows plant to stand upright)
Term

chloroplast

plant

Definition
perform photosynthesis to build carbohydrates using CO2, water and energy from sunlight
Term
plasmodesmata
Definition
allows cell-to-cell communication
Term
if an animal cell ingested a bacterium, in which compartment will this bacterium be found?
Definition
plasma membrane
Term
you forgot to water your plants and they are wilting. which cellular structure decreased in size and caused your plant to wilt?
Definition
central vacuole/tonoplast
Term
organization levels of multicellular animal:
Definition
smallest to largest level
  • atom
  • molecule
  • macromolecule
  • organelle
  • cells
  • tissue
  • organ
  • organ system
  • organism
Term
Cytokinesis
Definition
the separation of the two "daughter" cells
Term
how is the cell cycle controlled?
Definition
by "stop" and "go" proteins that signal the cell to stop or proceed through cell division. the proteins work at checkpoints in the cell cycle
Term
how does cytokinesis begin?
Definition
w/ a cleavage furrow, a narrow groove in the middle of the diving cell
Term
What are the two major checkpoints in the cell cycle control and their purpose?
Definition

1) g1 checkpoint- make sure DNA is not damaged, verify there is enough energy and proteins to complete cell cycle

*cells that aren't ready are called g0

2) g2 checkpoint- make sure DNA replicated correctly, and verify the environment for mitosis

Term
what are the phases that occur during interphase in the cell cycle?
Definition
  • g1: cell growth
  • s: DNA replication
  • g2: preparation for division
Term
what causes cancer?
Definition
changes in the DNA (mutations) encoding important cell cycle regulatory signals
Term
scientific inquiry
Definition
an attempt to better understand the natural world around us
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