Biochemistry
Cell Biology
Women's History in STEM (in honor of March)
100

The four main types of biomacromolecules are

What are proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, and lipids

100

This class of molecules can easily cross the cell membrane

What is small nonpolar (or lipid soluble)?

100

This chemist is known to take the first X-ray picture of the DNA double helix

Who is Rosalind Franklin

200

This polymer of carbohydrates is used for energy storage in plants

What is starch?

200

This organelle is specialized in lipid synthesis 

What is the smooth ER

300

This quality of a chemical reaction can be decreased by enzymes to increase the rate of reaction

What is the activation energy?

300

This motor protein travels towards the (-) end of microtubules

What is Dynein?

300

This mathematician is known for her work at NASA, calculating orbital mechanics for space flights. Her story and accomplishments during the "space race" was subject to a movie in 2016 titled "hidden figures"

Who is Katherine Johnson?

400

This prosthetic group is commonly found in proteins of red blood cells

What is heme (Fe2+)?

400

This method is used to quantify DNA in a sample

What is UV absorbance (or UV Spectrophotometry)

400

This scientist won the Nobel Prize in Physiology (1983) for her foundational contribution to Epigenetics. Known for her work on Maize.

Who is Barbara McClintock

500

This biochemical pathway runs parallel to glycolysis and can synthesize NADPH in animal cells

What is the Pentose Phosphate Pathway (PPP)
500

CRISPR, a powerful tool for gene editing, is an acronym. The final two letters "PR" in CRISPR stand for

What are Palendromic Repeats?

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