Genetics
Cells & Organelles
Biomolecules
Cell Processes
Miscellaneous
100

This process creates gametes with half the number of chromosomes

Meiosis

100

This organelle is where we convert glucose into a usable form of energy(ATP).

Mitochondria

100

This biomolecule provides quick energy

Carbohydrates

100

This process uses sunlight to make glucose.

Photosynthesis

100

Viruses must have this to reproduce

Host cell

200

A change in the DNA sequence is called this.

Mutation

200

This organelle packages and ships proteins.

Golgi body/apparatus

200

Bears store this molecule for long-term energy during hibernation.

Lipids

200

Cellular respiration takes place in this organelle

Mitochondria

200

This type of passive transport moves water

Osmosis

300

This process mixes alleles during meiosis I

Crossing Over

300

These organelles build proteins

Ribosomes

300

These biomolecules speed up chemical reactions.

Proteins--Enzymes

300

DNA replication involves this many strands.

2 strands

300

This process allows cells with the same DNA to become different types

Cell differentiation

400

If two heterozygous parents (Rr × Rr) are crossed, this percent would show the recessive trait.

25%

400

Prokaryotic cells lack this structure

Nucleus

400

The monomers of proteins are called this.

Amino Acids

400

: Crossing-over occurs during this phase of meiosis

Prophase I

400

Cool sand makes more male sea turtles, showing this concept

Gene expression

500

This biomolecule stores genetic directions.

Nucleic Acids

500

This process produces two identical daughter cells.

Mitosis

500

This mutation does not change the amino acid produced

Silent Mutation

500

Programmed cell death that prevents cancer is called this

Apoptosis

500

Failure of this cell-cycle control can lead to cancer

Checkpoints

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