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Review for Final
Note: Please remember that the final will be comprehensive. The final will be fill in the blank and multiple
choice questions. Most questions will come straight from the powerpoints, so I would review those first and as
you are doing this, please pay attention to the following list of terms and concepts. Please remember that you
will need to recall many of these terms and concepts on the final.
Terms/Concepts to know:
Cell
Cell theory
Population
Species
Hypothesis-based science
Three domains of life (practice spelling these)
Subatomic particles of an atom and their charges
Element
Atomic number
Atomic mass
Isotope
Covalent bonds
Ionic bonds
Hydrogen bonds
Water molecule, partial charges
Cohesion
Adhesion
Specific heat
Acid/Base
Functions of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
Carbohydrate monomer and polymer name
Protein monomer and polymer name
Saturated/Unsaturated fats
Differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells; examples of each type of cell
Selective barrier of plasma membrane
Function of eukaryotic organelles
Active transport
Passive transport
Osmosis
Diffusion
Concentration gradient
Isotonic, hypotonic, hypertonic solutions
ATP
purpose of aerobic respiration
Somatic cells, gametes
Mitosis phases
Main steps of photosynthesis
End products of photosynthesis
Locus
Homologous chromosomes
Sister chromatids
Haploid, diploid
Meiosis I and II
Centromere
3 mechanisms that contribute to genetic variation
Why Mendel studied peas
Alleles
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Phenotype, genotype
Monohybrid and dihybrid crosses
codominance, incomplete dominance, sex-linked inheritance
Nondisjunction
Trisomy, monosomy
Origin of replication
DNA and RNA polymerase
transcription
translation
Codons
tRNA molecules
Nonsense, missense, and silent mutations
Basic structure of a virus
Recombinant DNA
Gel electrophoresis
PCR
unsaturated fat
cytoskeleton
buffers
endocytosis
exocytosis
cytokinesis
interphase
benign and malignant tumor
recessive allele
dominant allele
negative and positive feedback
hemoglobin
plasma
thermoregulation
osmoregulation
somatic cell nuclear transfer
DNA cloning
Insulin
sarcomeres
vaccine
exoskeleton
endoskeleton
indirect development
direct development
lymphatic system
immune System
skeletal system
nervous system
urinary system
muscular system
endocrine system
integumentary system
cardiovascular system
respiratory system
reproductive system
differences between different types of tissues
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