Delaney Deck Flashcards
Homozyous?
Matching alleles
heterozygous
different alleles
phenotype
What is seen physical (P for P)
Genotype
All the genes one carries
Allele
Different forms of gene
Dominant allele
An allele that can cover up the recessive
Recessive allele
an allele that can be covered
1,2, 3, or 0
2 (BB or BO)
2,4,1, or 3
1 (the same so BB)
0,3,2, or 1
3 (AB, B and A)
* BB and BO are the same blood type–> B
50%
50%
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A. Greater than 7
B. less than 9
C. less than 7
D. 7
C. less than 7
* It is an acid which is less than 7 and red (red for burning since acid hurt)
A. Greater than 12
B. Greater than 7
C.greater than 9
D. 7
B. Greater than 7
* Base is over 7
Hypo, hyper or isotonic
Hypotonic (think two Os–> big they burst)
Hypo, hyper or isotonic
Hypertonic (hyper kids are skinny aka shiveled)
Hypo, hyper or isotonic
isotonic
- down syndrome female
- turners female
- normal male
- normal female
- down syndrome male
- klinefelter’s male
down syndrome male
* 3 genes on chromosome 21 and has a little and big gene for sex chromosome
- down syndrome female
- turners female
- normal male
- normal female
- down syndrome male
- klinefelter’s male
normal female: No extra chromosome–> two big chromsomes for sex
- down syndrome female
- turners female
- normal male
- normal female
- down syndrome male
- klinefelter’s male
Turner female
* Missing a big gene on sex chromosome–> turners can only be female
- down syndrome female
- turners female
- normal male
- normal female
- down syndrome male
- klinefelter’s male
normal male
* Little and big genes on sex chromosome
* no extra chromosome
- Taenia saginata
- diphyllobothriuma latum
- taenia solium
- none above
Taenia saginata
What is the gram stain appearance of e.coli?
Gram negative bacilli (rods)
What is the gram stain appearance of staphyloccus?
Gram positive cocci
What is the gram stain appearance of streptococcus?
Gram + cocci
What is the gram stain appearance of baccillus?
Gram + rods
What is the gram stain appearance of proteus?
Gram - bacilli (rod)
What is the gram stain appearance of clostridium?
Gram + bacilli (rods)
- A gram - spirochete
- a gram - rod
- a gram + cocci
- a gramp + rod
a gram - rod
FUNCTION
- Smooth ER?
- Ribosomes?
- Nucleus?
- Smooth: lipid syntheis
- Ribosomes: protein synthesis
- Nucleus; contains the genetic material
FUNCTION
- Golgi apparatus
- Lysosomes
- Chloroplasts
- Golgi: sorts, packages, ships
- Lysosomes: digestive enzymes
- choloro: allows for photo
A T4 phage (bacteriophage) attacks…
* E.coli (bacterium)
* Remains dormant in the human body
* other viruses
* all bacteria
* no answer
- E.coli (bacterium)
Steps for the lytic cycle for bacteriophage replication:
* Attach, inject, replicate, assemble and release
* attach, release, assemble, inject and replicate
* inject, replicate, attach, assemble, release
* replicate, attach, inject, assemble, release
- Attach, inject, replicate, assemble and release
Another name for a lysogenic virus is..
* a potent virus
* DNA virus
* RNA virus
* dormant virus
dormant virus
T/F: there are only two types of viruses: either DNA or RNA
True