Biology EOC Review
Goal 3: learner will develop an understanding of the continuity of life and the changes of organisms over time.
3.01: Analyze the molecular basis of heredity.
RNA / DNASugars
Bases
Strands
Where
In Cell
Function
- Explain complementary base pairing.
- Explain how the sequence of nucleotides ultimately code for proteins.
- Explain how DNA replication allows daughter cells to have an exact copy of the parental DNA.
- Explain the semi-conservative nature of DNA replication.
- Explain how mutations in replication can change the DNA code.
- When does DNA replication happen during the cell cycle?
- What is the importance of relatively weak hydrogen bonds?
- Explain differentiation of cells in multicellular organisms.
- Explain how cells respond to the environment by producing proteins.
- Explain how protein production helps with injury repair.
- What is the purpose of transcription in protein synthesis?
- Explain mRNA, rRNA, tRNA.
- Amino acids are linked together by ______bonds.
- Another name for proteins is ______.
- What is translation?
- What is a codon?
3.02: compare and contrast the characteristics of sexual and asexual reproduction
MITOSIS / MEIOSISType of reproduction
(Asexual or sexual)
Chromosome number of mother cell (1N=haploid or 2N=diploid)
Chromosome number of daughter cells (1N=haploid or 2N=diploid)
Number of cell divisions
Number of cells produced
When does replication happen?
SOURCES OF VARIATION
Crossing over
Random assortment of chromosomes
Gene mutations
Nondisjunction
fertilization
- Explain the following sources of variation: crossing over, random assortment, gene mutation, nondisjunction, fertilization.
- 1st: ______called ______
2nd: ______called ______
3rd: ______called ______
4th: ______called ______
5th: ______called ______
3.03: Interpret and predict patterns of inheritance
- Explain phenotypes and genotypes.
- Explain how Mendel impacted our knowledge of genetics.
- What is a karyotype and how can we use it?
- Explain the relationship between dominant and recessive traits.
- Explain incomplete dominance.
- Explain codominance.
- What is autosomal inheritance and how does it relate to sickle cell anemia, cystic fibrosis, and huntingtons?
- Describe codominance and how it relates to human blood types also include the alleles for human blood types.
- Explain if it is possible for two AB parents to have a baby with O blood type.
- Explain polygenetic and give examples of human traits that are polygenetic.
- Explain sex-linked traits including colorblindness and show a cross between a colorblind man and a carrier female.
- Explain why a man is more likely to have a sex-linked trait.
- How does meiosis lead to genetic diversity?
- Draw a pedigree and explain what the symbols and connections mean.
- Cross a parental generation TT with tt then cross your F1 .
- Two parents Tt X Tt are crossed T= tall t=short. What is the resulting phenotypic and genotypic ratio?
3.04: Assess the impacts of genomic on individuals and society
- What was the purpose of the Human genome project?
- Why is it important (how does it help us today)?
- What is gel electrophoresis? How does it work
- What is a DNA fingerprint
- How do transgenic organisms help us?
- What is a restriction enzyme?
- What is recombinant DNA?
- What are some ethical issues of biotechnology?
- To the left is an electrophoresis gel, showing evidence from a rape case.
Could the defendant be the rapist? (Y/N) ______Explain your answer.
W hich fragments of DNA are the longest? Explain.
What other ways can DNA fingerprinting be useful?
3.05: Examine the development of the theory of evolution by natural selection
- What is biogenesis? Compare it to abiogenesis. Explain the experiments used to support both.
- Explain the early atmosphere hypothesis.
- How did the early atmosphere conditions affect the organisms that developed (anaerobic and prokaryotic).
- Explain how fossils have helped to develop the theory of evolution.
- What are biochemical similarities?
- Explain shared anatomical structures and how it affects evolution.
- How do variations provide material for natural selection?
- What is geographic isolation and how can it cause evolution?
- How does the environment affect natural selection?
- Explain evolutionary selection of resistance to antibiotics and pesticides.