The three stages of cellular respiration (in order).
The two stages of photosynthesis (in order). Bonus points if you include their locations in the cell.
What are the light reactions and the Calvin cycle?
The three parts of an atom.
What are protons, neutrons, and electrons?
Primase creates these segments on the lagging strand of DNA.
What are Okazaki fragments?
The energy needed to make a chemical reaction occur.
What is activation energy?
The stage in between glycolysis and the krebs cycle.
What is pyruvate oxidation?
The products of the light reactions in photosynthesis.
What are ATP and NADPH?
A bond that is maintained through the sharing of electrons.
What is a covalent bond?
A nitrogen base base that has a double-ring structure.
The name of the formula used to measure biodiversity.
What is Simpson's Diversity Index?
The process of turning ADP into ATP, as executed by NADH and FADH2.
What is (oxidative) phosphorylation?
The 5-carbon sugar that gains one Carbon at the beginning of the Calvin cycle.
What is RuBP?
Compound that have the same molecular formula but different structures.
What are isomers?
A nucleotide of RNA has one more of this element than DNA.
What is oxygen?
When a non-venomous organism evolves to mimic the appearance of a venomous organism.
What is Batesan biomimicry?
Electron donors to the ETC.
What are NADH and FADH2?
The enzyme responsible for fixing carbon from the atmosphere.
What is Rubisco?
A fatty acid that only has single bonds between carbons.
What is a saturated fat?
What is a negative charge?
Without mitochondria, organisms can go through either of these processes to produce ATP.
What are lactic acid fermentation and alcoholic fermentation?
The products of the Krebs cycle (with quantities per one turn of the cycle)
What are 3 NADH, 1 ATP, 1 FADH?
The products of the light independent reactions.
What are glucose, NADP+, and H2O?
The bonds that attach a glycerol to fatty acids.
What is an ester bond?
This enzyme keeps DNA from 'supercoiling."
What is topoisomerase?
An electron acceptor in both glycolysis and the citric acid cycle.
What is NAD+?