Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Ecology and Cycles
Nervous System
Immune System
100

This pigment reflects green light and primarily absorbs red and blue wavelengths.

What is chlorophyll?

100

Cellular respiration begins with this anaerobic step in the cytoplasm.

What is glycolisis?

100

Organisms that make their own food using sunlight are known as this.

What are autotrophs/producers?

100

These cells support neurons, maintain chemical balance, and form myelin.

What are glial cells?

100

These cells engulf pathogens as a part of the innate immune system.

What are macrophages/phagocytes?

200

These are the stacks of thylakoids where light-dependent reactions occur.

What are grana/granum?

200

This molecule serves as the final electron acceptor in the ETC.

What is oxygen?

200

This pattern of population spacing occurs when individuals group together around recources.

What is clumped distribution?
200

This part of the brain regulates breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure.

What is the medulla (oblongata)?

200

Cells of this adaptive branch destroy infected cells via apoptosis.

What are cytotoxic T cells?
300

This enzyme fixes carbon in the Calvin Cycle by converting CO2 into organic molecules.

What is rubisco?

300

This process produces 2 ATP, 6 NADH, and 2 FASH2 per glucose.

What is the Krebs Cycle.

300

The process occurs when decomposers convert organic nitrogen from dead organisms back into ammonium in the soil.

What is ammonification?

300

What division of the PNS handles voluntary movement.

What is the somatic nervous system?

300

This type of immunity "remembers" past infections using B and T cells.

what is adaptive immunity?

400

This part of the chloroplast is the site of the light-independent reactions.

What is the stroma?

400

This fermentation pathway produces ethanol, CO2, and regenerates NAD+.

What is alcoholic fermentation.

400

These factors increase in intensity as population density rises and include competition, predation, and disease.

What are density-dependent factors?

400

The "all-or-none" electrical signal that neurons send down their axons.

What is an action potential?

400

This immune issue occurs when the immune system attacks the body's own cells.

What is autoimmunity?

500

Only 1-2% of this reaches the leaf surface and is actually used in photosynthesis.

What is light energy?

500

This process creates ATP by allowing protons to flow down their gradient through ATP synthase.

what is chemiosmosis?

500

This population growth model levels off when the population reaches carrying capacity.

What is logistic growth?

500

During action potential propagation, Na+ channels open first causing this major change in voltage.

What is depolarization.

500

This process in T and B cell development prevents self-reactive cells from maturing.

What is clonal deletion?

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