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Page 1: AP Biology Chapters 1-5 Jeopardy Review. 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Chapter 1

AP BiologyAP Biology

Chapters 1-5

Jeopardy Review

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Chapter 1Stuff

Chemistry WaterMacro-

moleculesAdvertising

Phrases

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Name two prokaryote domains

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domain Archae and domain Eubacteria

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What is the lowest level of biological organization that can perform all the

activities required for life?

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the cell

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Name two properties or processes associated with

living things.

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Evolutionary adaptationsenergy processing

responding to environment

growth and reproduction

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List the hierarchy of biological organization

from the least to the most complex level.

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Molecule, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism, population,

community, ecosystem, biosphere

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According to Charles Darwin, how do organisms become adapted to their

environment?

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When they possess inheritable traits that

enhance their survival and reproductive success.

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How do isotopes of the same element differ from

each other?

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The number of neutrons

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What does the reactivity of an atom

depend on?

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The number of valence electrons (more

specifically, the unpaired valance electrons)

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What results from an unequal sharing of

electrons between atoms?

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a polar covalent bond

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What is the difference between ionic and covalent bonds?

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Covalent bonds result when electrons are shared

and ionic bonds involve the electrical attraction

between atoms as a result of the transfer of

electrons.

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Why are hydrocarbons not soluble in water?

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The majority of their bonds are nonpolar

covalent carbon-hydrogen linkages

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What are some characteristics of

hydrophobic substances?

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They repel water because they contain

nonpolar covalent bonds

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Why does ice float in water?

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Hydrogen bonds stabilize and keep the

molecules of ice farther apart than the water

molecules of liquid water.

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Why is water able to form hydrogen bonds?

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Because water is a polar molecule

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What would be the pH of a solution with a hydroxide ion concentration of 10-12

M?

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pH 2

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How does a buffer help resist shifts in pH?

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It can donate hydrogen ions to a solution when they have been deplete

and it can accept hydrogen ions when they

are in excess.

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Polymers of polysaccharides, fats and

proteins are all synthesized from

monomers by which process?

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Dehydration synthesis

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Lactose is composed of one glucose molecule joined y a glycosidic

linkage to one galactose molecule. How is lactose

classified?

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A disaccharide

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Name two functional groups found in amino

acids.

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Carboxyl and amino

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Why do the 20 different amino acids exhibit

different physical and chemical properties?

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Because they have different side chains (R

groups)

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Describe the composition of a nucleotide

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A 5-carbon sugar, a phosphate group, and a

nitrogenous base

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The quicker picker upper

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Bounty paper towels

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They’re “magically” delicious

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Lucky Charms cereal

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Betcha can’t eat just one

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Lay’s potato chips

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Spray on freshness lovers, spray on

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Febreze

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mmmmm…..toasty

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Quiznos