DNA/RNA
Fungi
Viruses/
bacteria
Cellular respiration
mRNA/tRNA
100

Which is a single stranded molecule which has a shorter chain of nucleotide?

RNA

100

How do fungi reproduce?

They reproduce by forming spores

100

What are the shapes of viruses?

Sphere, rod, and spiral

100

What is the purpose of a cell constantly producing ATP?

To provide the cell with energy

100

How many amino acids are there?

20

200

Which has a double stranded molecule that has a long chain of nuecleotides?

DNA

200

What fungi has a sac like structure?

Ascomycoda

200

Bacteria are made of?

One cell

200

What product of photosynthesis is used during cellular respiration?

Glucose

200

What does tRNA do?

serves as an adaptor

300

DNA can be found in what organelles in the cell?

Nucleus

300

This reproductive structure of a mushroom releases spores into the air for dispersal?

mushroom caps

300

Are bacteria prokaryotic or eukaryotic?

Prokaryotic 

300

What types of organisms undergo the process of cellular respiration?

autotrophs and heterotrophs

300

What does mRNA do?

it passes through the nuclear pores and goes to the ribosomes to give the codes to make proteins

400

proteins are made where in the cell?

Ribosomes 

400

What do fungi eat?

Dead or decaying material 

400

What are the Latin names of bacteria?

Cocci, bacilli, spirilli 

400

This process occurs in the mitochondria of cells and involves the breakdown of glucose to make atp

cellular respiration 

400

m in mRNA stands for?

Messenger 

500

What are the four nitrogen bases of DNA?

Guanine paired with Cytosine, Adenine paired withThymine

500

 This contagious fungal infection, commonly affects the skin, is characterized by itchy, red, and ring shaped patches?

Ringworm

500

Which bacteria can without oxygen?

anaerobic bacteria 

500

Aerobic respiration requires?

Oxygen

500

t in tRNA stands for?

Transfer

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