What is the main organelle that a Eukaryotic cell contains that houses its DNA?
What is the nucleus
Which type of biomolecule functions in short term energy?
What is a carbohydrate
What must a virus have in order to function?
What is a living host
What organelle does photosynthesis happen in?
What is a chloroplast
What are the stages of interphase and what happens during each stage?
What is G1 phase-cell growth, S phase-DNA replication, and G2 phase-prep for cell division
What is a virus considered, since it does not follow the characteristics of life?
What is nonliving
What type of biomolecule functions in long term energy?
What is a lipid
What is an example of a virus?
What is the flu
What organelle does cellular respiration happen in?
What is the mitochondria
What phase of the cell cycle do your cells spend most of their lifetime in?
Interphase (90% extra point)
What is an example of a prokaryotic cell?
What is bacteria
What type of biomolecule functions in genetic material?
What is a nucleic acid
What is the protein coat of a virus called?
What is a capsid
What are the reactants of photosynthesis?
What is light energy, carbon dioxide, and water
What phase of the cell cycle do the chromosomes separate to opposite ends of the cell?
What is anaphase

What type of cell is pictured?
What is a prokaryotic cell
What are the two different kinds of nucleic acids?
What is DNA and RNA
Can a virus contain DNA, RNA or either or?
What is viruses can contain DNA or RNA
What are the products of photosynthesis?
What are oxygen and sugar

What phase of the cell cycle is pictured?
What is prophase

What type of cell is pictured?
What is a Eukaryotic cell
What biomolecule functions in cell transport?
What is a protein
Why are you supposed to get a flu shot every year?
What is because viruses change over time
Is matter conserved in the following equation?
6CO2 + 6H2O ----> C6H12O6 + 6O2
What is yes, matter is conserved because the number of atoms on the reactants side is equal to the number of atoms on the products side.
How is apoptosis beneficial to the cell cycle?
What is it kills unwanted/messed up cells that could potentially cause a tumor leading to cancer