Molecules of Life
Parts of a Cell
DNA—>RNA—> Protein
Cells and Tissues
Types of Tissues
100

The building blocks of lipids

What are fatty acids? 

100

Main part of cell that involves ATP/energy

What is the Mitochondria?

100

Where DNA—>RNA takes place

What is the nucleus?

100

The study of tissues

Histology

100

Three examples of connective tissues

What are bone, blood, cartilage, and connective tissue proper? 

200

The nucleic acid that is the most commonly used energy source by enzymes

What is ATP?

200

Powerhouse of the Cell

Mitochondria

200

The process of conversion of DNA to RNA

What is transcription?
200

Two main parts of Cell Division

What are Interphase and Mitosis?

200

Three types of muscular tissue

What are skeletal, smooth, and cardiac? 
300

The jack of all trades biomolecules

What are proteins? 

300
Cell Organelle containing DNA

What is the nucleus? 

300
The process of conversion of RNA to protein

What is translation? 

300
the three sub-sections of interphase

What are G1, S, and G2?

300

The two different types of layers for epithelial tissues

What are simple and stratified? 

400

Three difference between DNA and RNA

- DNA is double stranded while RNA is single

- DNA: thymine, RNA: uracil

-DNA: genetic information, RNA: several functions

400

The cell’s immune system

What is the Lysosome?

400

Where translation occur

What is in cytoplasm with help of ribosomes?

400

The Four Phases of Mitosis

What are Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telaphase

400

The two types of muscular tissue that are involuntary

What are smooth and cardiac? 
500

Type of bond associated with proteins

What is a peptide bond? 

500

Three components of cytoskeleton

What are the intermediate filament, microfilament, and Microtubules?
500
Enzyme that plays critical role in transcription

What is RNA polymerase?

500

the four types/classes of tissues

What are Epithelial, Connective, Muscular, and Nervous?

500

The three types of loose connective tissue proper and the three types of dense connective tissue proper

loose: adipose, areolar, and reticular

dense: regular, irregular, and elastic

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