AP Biology Review Game!!!

<p>Allosteric binds to the allosteric site, while noncompetitive binds to a site other than the active and allosteric.</p>

<p>What is a Z band?</p>

<p>What are the conditions for hardy weinberg?</p>

<p>Conditions for hardy weinberg

  1. Random Mating
  2. Large Population
  3. No Natural Selction
  4. No Mutation
  5. Isolated from other species.</p>

<p>What is the difference between monocots and dicots?</p>

<p>Hardy Weinberg:
-no mutation
-no natural selection
-net immigration/emigration = 0
-infinitely large population
-random mating</p>

<p>EDIT:
Monocots have one cotyledon; dicots have two.
Monocots have parallel veins and dicots have reticulated ones.
Monocot vascular bundles (stem) are scattered and dicot ones are arranged in a ring.
Monocots have flower parts in multiples of three; dicots = multiples of four or five
Dicot roots develop from a radicle = tap root system; monocot = fibrous (I think!)</p>

<p>Hmm, that’s all that I can think of… I think I’m missing something, though.</p>

<p>What is the function of the sinoatrial node?</p>

<p>To make contractions. They are delayed by the AV node.</p>

<p>Monocots are plants that have usually 3 parts and parallel venation, while dicots are plants that have 4/5 parts and netted venation.</p>

<p>Do we need to now about fungus Sordaria and ascocopores/crossing over aka LAB 3? or just basic mitosis/meiosis concepts are enough?</p>

<p>Q: What is the most abundant carbon compound in earths atmosphere?</p>

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<p>Carbon dioxide.</p>

<p>What is an episome?</p>

<p>plasmid in bacteria? </p>

<p>name the difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes and viruses</p>

<p>For the question with the Z -Band,</p>

<p>luckily i remmeber this stuff from Anatomy & Phys. last year, </p>

<p>actually its the Z Line isnt it? its a part of the myofibril. its banded and its just a seperation</p>

<p>Prokaryotes do not have a membrane bound nucleus. Viruses are nonliving genetic material encased in protein.</p>

<p>I can’t figure out how to join the chatroom…</p>

<p>Eukaryotes have a true nucleus, the dna is associated with proteins</p>

<p>Prokaryotes do not have a true nucleus, there ribosomal units are smaller than eukaryotes. “naked” dna. They also lack nuclear membranes</p>

<p>Virus’ are made up of a single strand of dna or rna, they have capsids or protein coats and also an envelope surrounding the capsids.</p>

<p>What is your screen name?</p>

<p>What is a sclereid?</p>

<p>a rigid plant cell found in nutshells</p>

<p>My sn = aazeen09</p>

<p>Sclereid is one of the two main types of sclerenchyma cells, the other is fiber. These cells support the plant.</p>

<p>What are the different germ cells?</p>

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<p>I thought there were 3: ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm.</p>

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