Cells and Organelles
Biomolecules
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration
Genetics
Homeostasis
200

This fluid-like, "jelly" substance fills the cell and surrounds the organelles

What is cytoplasm?

200

These are the monomers (building blocks) of proteins

What are amino acids?

200

This green pigment is responsible for capturing light energy in the chloroplast.

What is chlorophyll?

200

This is the physical appearance or observable traits of an organism.

What is the phenotype?

200

Cells placed in this kind of solution with a higher solute concentration outside than inside causes the cell to shrink.

What is hypertonic?

400

Often called the "shipping center", this organelle modifies, sorts, and packages proteins

What is the golgi apparatus?

400

This class of biomolecules includes fats, oils, and waxes, and are used for long-term energy storage.

What are Lipids?

400

This "energy currency" is created during cellular respiration.

What is ATP?

400

This grid-like tool is used to predict the probability of genotypes in offspring.

What is a punnett square?

400

This system is responsible for transporting oxygen, nutrients, and waste throughout the body.

What is the circulatory system?

600

This organelle contains digestive enzymes to break down waste and "old" cell parts.

What is a lysosome?

600

Polysaccharides like starch and cellulose belong to this group of biomolecules.

What are Carbohydrates?

600

In the absence of oxygen, cells perform this process to continue producing a small amount of ATP.

What is Fermentation?
600

This type of inheritance occurs when both alleles are fully expressed, such as in AB blood types or "speckled" chickens.

What is codominance?

600

These chemical messengers are produced by the endocrine system and travel through the blood to target organs.

What are hormones?

800

Reason for why the cell membrane is able to allow things to pass through it but also keeps things in and out of it.

What is Semi-Permeable?

800

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This specific type of bond holds together the amino acids in a protein chain.

What is a Peptide Bond?

800

These are the two primary products of the light-dependent reactions used to fuel the Calvin Cycle

What are ATP and NADPH?

800

This enzyme "unzips" the DNA double helix during replication

What is DNA helicase?

800

This type of transport moves molecules from a high area of concentration to low concentration without using energy.

What is diffusion?

1000

This theory suggests that mitochondria and chloroplasts were once independent prokaryotes that were engulfed by a larger cell.

What is the endosymbiotic theory?

1000

These are the three components that make up a single nucleotide.

What are a nitrogenous base, a phosphate group, and a sugar?

1000

This 3-carbon molecule is the end product of Glycolysis before it enters the mitochondria.

What is Pyruvate?

1000

This process during Prophase I of Meiosis leads to increased genetic variation by exchanging DNA between homologous chromosomes.

What is crossing over?

1000
Cells in this kind of solution gain too much water, which could cause it to burst due to the lower solute concentration than inside the cell.

What is a hypotonic solution?

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