The function of carbohydrates in our body
What is the source of rapid energy in our body
A substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction without being used up is called a
What is a catalyst?
In what phase is DNA replicated?
What is the S phase.
The building blocks of our macromolecules are called?
What is monomers
Where does cellular respiration occur?
What is the mitochondria
What is the name of this macromolecule 
What is a Lipid
The minimum amount of energy needed for colliding molecules to react is called?
Which bond in ATP is broken to release the most energy?

The levels of protein structure can be organized in order of increasing complexity as follows:
What is primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary
True or false: An enzyme is USED UP after a reaction and can no longer function again
False
How many divisions can we expect to see in Mitosis? In meiosis
What is 1 division in mitosis and 2 divisions in meiosis
What is the photosynthetic equation?
What is 6CO2+6H2O-LIGHT-C6H12O6+602 ------>
Name the two main types of respiration and whether they use oxygen or not
What is aerobic respiration (no oxygen) and anaerobic respiration (no oxygen)
By what process do we combine our monomers to form polymers? Which process breaks down our polymers into monomers?
What is dehydration synthesis and hydrolysis
The region where the substrate and enzyme interact to form products labeled B is known as?
What is the active site
The process demonstrated in this image is known as?
What is crossing over
Where do the two reactions of photosynthesis take place and what are they called?
What is the light reactions, which take place in the thylakoids, and the light-independent reactions, which take place in the stroma.
The molecule we form when we break one of the bonds of ATP is called?
What is ADP