Animals
Bacteria
Fungi
Protists
Plants
Cell Cycle/Mitosis/Replication
Cell Biology
Bio Basics
Bonus
100

All animals are _______cellular and ________trophic.

Multi; hetero

100

This is where bacteria can be found on Earth: 

Everywhere!

100

A single filament of fungi is called _________. When these filaments combine to form the fungal body, they are called the _______________.

Hyphae, mycellium

100

Protist families can be separated into these 3 broad groupings: 

Animal-like, plant-like, fungi-like

100

The three basic structures of most plant species

Roots, stems, and leaves

100

Where does replication occur? 

In the nucleus

100

This organelle is also known as the powerhouse of the cell:

Mitochondria 

100

The basic unit of life is called the: 

Cell

100

This pop artist would likely wish you, "Good Luck, Babe" before you take this final exam. 

Chappell Roan
200

Jellyfish and starfish are animal families that have this type of body plan symmetry: 

Radial

200

The two kingdoms of bacteria are: 

Eubacteria and Archaebacteria

200

Fungi are heterotrophs, and they process food through:

Extracellular digestion and absorption 

200

The sarcodines use these foot-like appendages to move around:

Pseudopods

200

The two main phylum (groups) of seedless, vascular plants: 

Mosses and Ferns 

200

What happens to chromosomes during mitosis?

They condense

200

This organelle can be "smooth" or "rough", depending on the presence of ribosomes embedded in its tissue: 

Endoplasmic reticulum

200

The process by which an organism's physical, behavioral, or structural traits change to better suit its environment is called: 

Adaptation

200

This band would suggest that "all you need is love" or "a little help from my friends" to pass your exam tomorrow. 

The Beatles

300

Each animal organism has cells supported by this 3-stranded protein: 

Collagen

300

This is the term given to the process by which bacteria exchange DNA via a pilus (pili): 

Conjugation

300

The mycelium is primarily found ___________, while the fruiting body is found ______________.

Above ground, below ground.

300
Protists of this group are ALL parasites and includes once of the most famous parasitic human diseases, malaria:

Sporozoans

300

Meaning of the name "gymnosperm" 

Naked seed

300

Which phase of mitosis is the longest? 

Prophase

300

This organelle is significantly larger in plant cells than animal cells: 

Vacuole

300

The regulation of blood ph and temperature is an example of an important biological process known as: 

Homeostasis

300

If you feel unprepared for this exam, the following quote from this Disney movie should provide you some solace: 

“The flower that blooms in adversity is the most rare and beautiful of all.”

Mulan 

400

During development, bilateral animals differentiate into these 3 tissue layers: 

ectoderm, endoderm, mesoderm
400

Bacteria H in the image is known as: 

Streptobacillus

400

This is the exact location of the release point of spores in most fungal species. 

On the underside (gills) of the fruiting body (mushroom)

400

Foraminafera and heliozoans, organisms responsible for the majority of shell, calcium, and silica deposits in the ocean, are part of this protist family:

Sarcodines

400

This flower part is known as the "male" portion of the plant, and is responsible for producing pollen

Stamen

400

What organelle is responsible for "directing" mitosis? 

Centrioles

400

This describes the general functions of fimbriae 

Attachment and environmental recognition

400

The smallest unit of life is called the: 

Atom

400

Name the two celebrities mashed together in this image:

Margot Robbie and Emma Stone

500

This is the cell cleavage pattern seen in protostomes:

Sprial/twisted

500

Bacteria F in the image is known as: 

Vibrio

500

This fungal family is commonly called, "Club Fungi", since it contains some of the most common mushroom species, including toadstools, tree fungi, and puffballs

Basidiomycetes (mycota)

500

This protist family is composed of a large, single-celled fruiting body that can contain thousands of nuclei: 

Acellular Slime Molds

500

This process is a specialized behavior of angiosperms that involves surrounding the embryo with a nutrient-rich tissue

Double fertilization

500

What nitrogen base pair is replaced in RNA and what is it replaced with?

Uracil, Thymine

500

These are the three general components of the cytoplasm: 

Water, Salts, dissolved organic materials

500

These organisms are small, unicellular, and lack membrane-bound organelles: 

Prokaryotes

500

This literary character from Mr. T's favorite book series would remind you that: "It is not our abilities that show what we truly are, it is our choices."


Albus Dumbledore

600

The skin, brain, and nervous tissue develop from this tissue layer: 

Ectoderm

600

The Gram stain is a famous bacterial-identification method. Cells that are Gram-stained turn purple due to the presence of this polymer in the bacteria's cell walls:

Peptidoglycan

600

This is the name of the sac that contains sexually produced spores in a specific fungal family

An ascus (from Ascomycota)

600

Chrysophytes, a family of plant-like protists, stand out with their golden-yellow color, which is caused by the presence of _________ in their cell walls. 

Pectin

600

The petals of dicots will be displayed in multiples of: 

4 or 5

600

What enzyme is responsible for unzipping DNA during replication? 

Helicase

600

This organelle would be found in plentiful abundance in liver cells: 

Peroxisomes

600

The specialization of cells that occurs during embryonic development is called: 

Differentiation

600

Identify the title and artist of the played song: 

See Mr. T for answer

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