Photosynthesis
Viruses
Chromosomes and Genes
100

The second phase of photosynthesis that involves changing energy into a form that an organism can use.

What is the light-independent phase?

100

What viruses require for reproduction.

What are hosts/host cells?

100

Specific sections of DNA within a chromosome.

What are genes?

200

The products of the chemical formula for photosynthesis.

What is glucose and oxygen?

200

Name what makes viruses different from bacteria.

What is viruses are not cellular and do not contain cell structures. 

200

Often diploid organisms have some cells with only once set of chromosomes. How might we refer to these cells?

BONUS: What are some examples of these cells in humans?

What are haploid cells?


Bonus: Sperm and Egg cells. All other human cells are diploid, containing two sets of chromosomes from both parents. 

300

During this phase of photosynthesis water molecules are split, ATP is made from ADP, and energized electrons pass through the electron transport chain.

What is the light-dependent phase of photosynthesis?

300

Viruses do this to cells during the lytic cycle, which results in more virus particles circulating in the host. 

What is lyse the cell?

300

The two ways that cells divide and the differences between the two methods.

What are Mitosis and Meiosis? 

Mitosis occurs as part of the cell cycle in which cells die off and cells are replaced and repaired throughout the body. Meiosis is cell division that occurs during reproduction. 

400

The products in the chemical equation for cellular respiration.


Bonus: Explain why photosynthesis and cellular respiration are considered opposite processes?

What is water, carbon dioxide, and energy?


Bonus: Process of glycolysis breaks down glucose to release energy and form ATP for use by the plant/cells. Products of cellular respiration are the reactants in the formula for photosynthesis. 

400

A viral cycle in which after the initial infection the virus becomes dormant before emerging again some time later

What is the lysogenic cycle?

400

Diagrams which we use to help us understand heredity and dominant/recessive traits.

What are Punnett Squares?

500

The type of fermentation that we can see evidence of when bread rises.

What is alcoholic fermentation? Bread rises because of carbon dioxide release as yeast processes the sugar. 

500

What virus has been completely eradicated due to cleanliness efforts and vaccines?

What is smallpox?

500

Name the phases of mitosis.

What are Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase.

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