Cells
Transport
Plants
Chemistry
Miscellaneous
100

This is an organelle that plant cells have but animal cells do not.

What is the chloroplast? (Plastids, leucoplasts, and chromoplasts are acceptable.)

100

This is the average salinity of a cell.

What is 7%? 

100

This is the classification of plants with vascular tissue but no seeds.

What are ferns and their relatives?

100

This organ in our body has the most acidic pH.

What is the stomach with a pH of 2?

100

This is the 5 possible nitrogenous bases.

What are thymine, uracil, adenine, cytosine, and guanine?

200
This is programmed cell death.

What is apoptosis?

200

This type of active transport is how cells take in molecules.

What is endocytosis? (Pino- and phagocytosis are acceptable)

200

This is the leaf venation pattern for dicots.

What are netlike? 

200

This is 1 reason why the ocean doesn't change temperature easily.

What is high specific heat? (Also acceptable, high cohesion properties)

200

This organ has the most basic pH in the human body.

What is the small intestine? 

300

This polarity allows a molecule to go through the cell membrane without the help of channel proteins or vesicles.

What are nonpolar molecules?

300

This is the reaction of a cell in a hypertonic solution.

What is shrinking of the cell? 

300

This is the main difference between primary and secondary growth.

What is vertical growth and lateral growth?

300

These are the five parts of every amino acid.

What are the central Carbon, R group, the Hydrogen, the Amine group, and the Carboxylic acid group?

300

This is the microscope that can examine living cells.

What is the phase-contrast microscope? 

400
These are three differences between animal cells and plant cells.

What are the presence of vacuoles, the presence of plastids (chloroplasts), and the presence of a cell wall?

400

This is a type of passive transport that happens in an action potential, and this is the phase of the actional potential when it happens.

What is facilitated diffusion during Depolarization with Na+ or Repolarization with K+?

400

These are three types of ground tissue.

What are parenchyma cells, collenchyma cells, and sclerenchyma cells?

400

This is the structural difference between carbohydrates and lipids. 

What is the ratio of Carbon to Oxygen? (C:O ratio is the same in Carbohydrates and C>>O in lipids)

400

This is a mutualistic relationship between plants and fungae.  

What are mycorrhizae or lichen? 

500

This is the reason that cells are considered the basic unit of life. 

What is the fact that any smaller than a cell - i.e. an organelle - is unable to survive or reproduce on its own?

500

This is the function of the contractile vacuole and the kingdoms that contains it. 

What is the exocytosis of water in some protists and plants?

500

These are three types of tropisms and the designation for positive or negative tropism for plants. 

What are geotropisms (negative tropism), thigmotropisms (negative tropism), phototropism (positive tropism)? 

500
This is the difference between secondary and tertiary structure in proteins. 

What is the hydrogen bonds between carboxyl and amine groups vs. the bonds and attractive forces between R groups to create the final, unique structure of the protein? 

500

This is the dominant generation in tracheophytes.

What is the sporophyte generation or diploid generation? 

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