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19 Cards in this Set
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What is phosphorolatoin
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Addition of P group to a molecule
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What is oxidative phosphorolation
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ATP production driven by redox reactions in chemiosmosis
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What is substrate phosphorolatoin
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Production of ATP from ADP by direct transfer of pi group
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Griffith
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Dead S and live R produce live S
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Hershey and Chase
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Bacteriaphage, radioisotopes
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Avery and McCloud
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removed chemicals from S and R
No transformation when removed DNA |
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Wilkins and Franklin
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Picture of DNA through X-ray defraction
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Watson & Crick
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Structure of DNA through modules
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Chargaff
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Found ratio of nucleotides in DNA
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Amino acids can be
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polar, nonpolar, charged
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Loss of water in red blood cells and in general
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Red blood cell-crenation
Regular-plasmolosis |
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Explosion of cells in red blood and in general
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Red blood cell-hemolysis
Regular-cytolosis |
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Van Helmont
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Placed tree in tub.
water is involved in conversion of abiotic to biotic |
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Preistly
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mice in jar w&w/o plant
plants are able to produce oxygen from water |
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Ingenhouz
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Plants in dark and light
Plants use light and water to give off oxygen |
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Van Neil
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Water split and h combines with CO2
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Ruben and Karmen
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proved Van Neil correct w/ radioisotopes
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Hill
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two separate reactions in photosynthesis
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Aaron
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Chloroplats produce ATP, NADPH+H, and oxygen without carbon dioxide
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