Title: Quiz Review
1Quiz Review
- Transport, Cell Cycle, Genetics
2Transport
- Osmosis- Flow of water from high to low
- Diffusion- Flow of substances from high to low
- Passive- Doesnt require energy. Examples
Osmosis and diffusion - Active- Needs energy. Examples Engulfing and
protein assisted
3How can I remember all that?
- Go with the flow
- From High to Low
- Osmosis moves the H2O.
- To avoid confusion
- Other particles go
- by diffusion.
4Potato Lab
- Why does a potato swell up and gain mass in tap
water?
5Potato Lab
- Why does a potato swell up and gain mass in tap
water? Osmosis causes water to move from high
concentration outside the cell to inside the cell.
6Potato Lab
- Why does a potato shrink and lose mass in salt
water?
7Potato Lab
- Why does a potato shrink and lose mass in salt
water? Osmosis causes water to move from high
concentration inside the cell to outside the cell.
8- If the red particles are salt, what is the name
of this process? - Why does it occur?
9- If the red particles are salt, what is the name
of this process? Diffusion - Why does it occur?
10- If the red particles are salt, what is the name
of this process? Diffusion - Why does it occur? The salt is in higher
concentration inside the cell than outside.
11- Why does the cell shrink in the hypertonic
solution? - Why does the cell swell in the hypotonic
solution? - Why does nothing happen in the isotonic solution?
- What is the process called?
12- Why does the cell shrink in the hypertonic
solution? Water leaves the cell. - Why does the cell swell in the hypotonic
solution?. - Why does nothing happen in the isotonic solution?
- What is the process called?
13- Why does the cell shrink in the hypertonic
solution? Water leaves the cell. - Why does the cell swell in the hypotonic
solution? Water enters the cell. - Why does nothing happen in the isotonic solution?
- What is the process called?
14- Why does the cell shrink in the hypertonic
solution? Water leaves the cell. - Why does the cell swell in the hypotonic
solution? Water enters the cell. - Why does nothing happen in the isotonic solution?
No change in concentration. - What is the process called?
15- Why does the cell shrink in the hypertonic
solution? Water leaves the cell. - Why does the cell swell in the hypotonic
solution? Water enters the cell. - Why does nothing happen in the isotonic solution?
No change in concentration. - What is the process called? Osmosis
16Name the Phase of Mitosis
17Name the Phase of Mitosis
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
18Cell Cycle
- Which is the longest stage of the cell cycle?
- What is the result of cytokinesis?
- During which stage does the cell double its DNA?
- What is the process by which sex cells divide?
19Cell Cycle
- Which is the longest stage of the cell cycle?
Interphase - What is the result of cytokinesis? During which
stage does the cell double its DNA? - What is the process by which sex cells divide?
20Cell Cycle
- Which is the longest stage of the cell cycle?
Interphase - What is the result of cytokinesis? 2 new cells
- During which stage does the cell double its DNA?
- What is the process by which sex cells divide?
21Cell Cycle
- Which is the longest stage of the cell cycle?
Interphase - What is the result of cytokinesis? 2 new cells
- During which stage does the cell double its DNA?
Interphase - What is the process by which sex cells divide?
22Cell Cycle
- Which is the longest stage of the cell cycle?
Interphase - What is the result of cytokinesis? 2 new cells
- During which stage does the cell double its DNA?
Interphase - What is the process by which sex cells divide?
Meiosis
23Probability
What type of allele is represented by a capital
letter?
24Probability
What type of allele is represented by a capital
letter? Dominant
25Probability
What type of allele is represented by a lower
case letter?
26Probability
What type of allele is represented by a lower
case letter? Recessive
27Probability
Which is an example of a heterozygous genotype?
28Probability
Which is an example of a heterozygous genotype?
Rr
29Probability
Which is an example of a homozygous genotype?
30Probability
Which is an example of a homozygous genotype? RR
31Probability
If R stands for red, what is the probability of
having a red flower?
32Probability
If R stands for red, what is the probability of
having a red flower? 100
33Probability
Which set of alleles would be purebred? Hybrid?
34Probability
Which set of alleles would be purebred? RR
Hybrid? Rr
35Probability
W dominate w recessive Ww heterozygous WW
homozygous dominate ww homozygous recessive
36Probability
37Probability
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