AP Biology 2005
Official AP Bio Game
2005/06/29 19:54:26 PDT by accelerando
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ok i'm going to add my input to make this forum actually useful. This "game" is fairly simple. Start off with a question(choices or no choices, up to you). The next person can answer and that same person asks a question as well. Continue this game throughout the course to study for both the midterm and final. =)

Ok, here we go:

Which stores the the most amount of energy?
a) ADP
b) ATP
c) NADH
d) FADH2
e) glucose

2005/06/29 20:01:16 PDT by KingJamesVII
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none of them

ggggg-unit/ KOBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

2005/06/29 20:06:46 PDT by Azomac
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Quote from accelerando:

ok i'm going to add my input to make this forum actually useful. This "game" is fairly simple. Start off with a question(choices or no choices, up to you). The next person can answer and that same person asks a question as well. Continue this game throughout the course to study for both the midterm and final. =)

Ok, here we go:

Which stores the the most amount of energy?
a) ADP
b) ATP
c) NADH
d) FADH2
e) glucose

Huh? My input was useful. Depends who to who though. And your Seprioth is nice, argh, can't spell it. But of course, Albel Nox, rules all!

Um...... glucose.... ><

Ok my question....

Why did the chicken cross the road?

Just kidding!

Ok, I can't think of a question right now, I'll get back to you later.

"Life is just one damned thing after another" - Elbert Hubbard

"I hate people. People make me pro-nuclear" -Margaret Smith

"There probably isn't any meaning in life. Perhaps you can find something interesting to do while you are alive." - Orochimaru

2005/06/30 00:11:42 PDT by carol

alright sophia, i support your idea, unlike some people.....

I think the answer is ATP? but ATP doesn't exactly store energy, it rather works by phosphorylation, combining of phosphate and ADP, to make energy

Alright, my question for you guys:

2. Describe the way a recessive disease based on sex linked traits is inherited.

(Does that make sense? I don't know, but figure it out)

2005/06/30 00:31:17 PDT by Azomac
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Carol. If gluvose makes 34 ATP, how can one ATP have more energy than glucose. Sheesh. Wrong answer.

Added at 2005/06/30 00:31:34 PDT

In other words, stop spurintg out random answers. PSheesh!

"Life is just one damned thing after another" - Elbert Hubbard

"I hate people. People make me pro-nuclear" -Margaret Smith

"There probably isn't any meaning in life. Perhaps you can find something interesting to do while you are alive." - Orochimaru

2005/06/30 09:55:02 PDT by JohnL
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well thats carol....u know

2005/06/30 22:55:18 PDT by Azomac
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GET AIM!

"Life is just one damned thing after another" - Elbert Hubbard

"I hate people. People make me pro-nuclear" -Margaret Smith

"There probably isn't any meaning in life. Perhaps you can find something interesting to do while you are alive." - Orochimaru

2005/07/10 21:16:28 PDT by JohnL
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never i'm a rebel
muhahaha

2005/07/18 21:59:23 PDT by accelerando
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^ bump...we love bio. keep the questions going.
hopefully the answer carol is looking for...though i did get a rather low score on the Mendel essay pertaining to sex-linked genes.

Sex-linkage occurs when a gene is located on one of the sex chromosomes (usually the X chromosome). If a female receives two recessive alleles for a disease that is sex-linked, then the female will inherit the disease. If she receives only one recessive allele for the disease, she will have normal functioning. However, since males receive only one X chromosome, if the male receives a recessive allele for the disease on the X chromosome, then there is no other dominant allele to hide the recessive allele. Thus, the male will show the disease. Therefore, males are hemizygous since the one X chromosome from the mother determines the functioning of the male. This phenomenon deviates from Mendel’s original conclusions.

Question: The tertiary structure of a protein is held by what kind of bond?

2005/07/18 22:01:56 PDT by snoopy

disulfide.
er... i think

question: does mr. martinez gel his hair?
just kidding

uh.
question: what are the three main plant tissues, and which one of them is dead at maturity?

2005/07/18 23:54:24 PDT by hennywee7

i thought tertiary structure was hydrogen bonding, disulfide bridges and van der waals interactions? hm. i dunno. maybe there is a main one?

but, xylem!
...maybe. hahahaha omgggg i dont like plants >.< they are my NEMESIS

2005/07/19 18:08:28 PDT by snoopy

not xylem.

parenchyma...

ring a bell?

2005/07/19 21:05:37 PDT by accelerando
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Answer: yes

Question: Who finished chapter 43 and became fluent in alien language?

2005/07/19 21:21:35 PDT by snoopy

dimitri

heh heh heh

just kidding

2005/07/21 20:33:20 PDT by accelerando
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ok. new question. Where is wernicke's area located?

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