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MUSIC OF PHYSIOLOGY TERMINOLOGY

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Created Date 06.06.21
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  • Chemical Level
  • Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a long, treadlike molecule with uniform diameter, but varied length.
  • Pyrimidines is a double carbon - nitrogen ring
  • System Level
  • Physiology
  • The network of organs and tissues that help you breathe.
  • Genes are not a segment of DNA that carries the code for a particular protein.
  • Copying genetic instructions from DNA to RNA.
  • Cellular Level
  • Triplet bases on the mRNA strand.
  • Group of ribosomes bound to an mRNA molecule like “beads” on a “thread”.
  • Chromatin is a file filamentous DNA material complexes with proteins.
  • Tissue Level
  • Series of hollow organs joined in a long, twisting tube from the mouth to the anus.
  • Kinetochore are protein plaques on either side of the centromere.
  • Organ Level
  • Purines is a single carbon -nitrogen ring
  • -Organ system that permits blood to circulate and transport nutrients (such as amino acids and electrolytes), oxygen, carbon dioxide, hormones, and blood cells to and from the cells in the body to provide nourishment and help in fighting diseases, stabilize temperature and pH, and maintain homeostasis.
  • Process that converts the language of nucleotides into the language of amino acid.
  • Organism Level
  • Which of the following change in states of matter involves in release of energy?
  • What is an isotope?
  • Why are ionic compounds able to conduct electricity in aqueous state not in solid state?
  • Which is true when potassium (K) and chlorine (Cl) react together? [proton number: Cl=17, K=19)
  • Which of the following is true about a weak acid?
  • What is the most appropriate substance to be used to bee bites which is acidic?
  • Exchange reaction, decomposition reaction and synthesis reaction are known as chemical reaction. True/false?
  • Quaternary structures are one of examples in protein levels. What are examples related with this level?
  • In DNA there are 4 nitrogenous bases. Choose the correct pairs.
  • Chemical bonds are the result from chemical reaction between elements. What are 2 types of chemical bonds?
  • In what phase do the paired chromatids align across the center of the cell?
  • In what phase are the paired chromatids separating and being pulled to opposite ends of the cell.
  • Each chromosome is made of identical halves called____.
  • During prophase, as the centrioles are migrating to opposite ends of the cell, their spindle fibres attach to the __ of the chromatids.
  • During which phase of cell cycle is DNA replicated?
  • Which of the following phases of meiosis is being described? The paired chromatids are separating and are being pulled to opposite ends of the cell.
  • The development of sperm cells and egg cells is via____.
  • In humans, a zygote is a___ cell having __ chromosomes.
  • The union of a sperm cell with an egg cell results in a developing child having cells with a complete number of chromosomes. To accomplish this, each sperm cell and each egg cell has to have a(n) ____ set of chromosomes.
  • At the end of the mitotic events, each new cell will have a ____ number of chromosomes. At the end of the meiotic events, each new cell will have a ____ number of chromosomes.
  • What is the function of the cell membrane?
  • Which one of the following is associated with bacterial cells?
  • The overall shape of a bacterial cell is determined by which of the following?
  • Which one of the following terms is not a part of the nucleus?
  • A suitable term for the various components of cells is ___
  • The jelly-like fluid substance present in cells is called ___.
  • Which characteristic of a phospholipid contributes to the fluidity of the membrane?
  • What is the primary function of carbohydrates attached to the exterior of cell membranes?
  • Water moves via osmosis ___.
  • Active transport must function continuously because ____.

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