Cells and Energy
Cell Cycle
Water
Cell Parts
Potpourri
100

This is the molecule that cells use to temporarily store and move around energy

What is ATP?

100

This is what the G stands for in Gand G2

What is growth?
100

This is the property of water that results from an uneven sharing of electrons between the oxygen and hydrogen

What is polarity?

100

Part of the cell that produces ATP

What is the mitochondria?

100

This is what the ARL stands for

What is the Animal Rescue League?

200

This is where cellular respiration takes place

What is the mitochondria?

200

This is the phase in mitosis and meiosis where the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell

What is metaphase?

200

This is when water sticks to itself

What is cohesion?

200

Part of the cell that protects the DNA

What is the nucleus?

200

These are 4 letter words that contain the 4! letter of the alphabet

What are axes, exes, flex, foxy, axel?

300

This is where the energy from the sun is stored in photosynthesis

What is the bonds of glucose?

300

This checkpoint makes sure the DNA has been copied correctly

What is the G2 checkpoint?

300

Water has a particularly low one of these which helps keeps fish alive in the winter

What is a freezing temperature?

300

Part that finishes folding proteins

What is the rough endoplasmic reticulum?

300

This country that we purchased Alaska from is North of India, East of Poland, and West of Japan.

What is Russia?

400

This is where the first step of photosynthesis takes place

What is the thylakoid membrane?

400

These are the things that pull the chromosomes apart

What are the spindle fibers?

400

Polarity causes this type of bonding between water molecules and other polar molecules where the molecules are attracted by partial charges

What is hydrogen bonding?

400

Part of the cell that stores molecules like water

What is the vacuole?

400

This is the average value of a role on two six sided dice

-From Mr. Coulter

What is 7?

500

This is the molecule that transports hydrogens from the Kreb's cycle to the electron transport chain

What is NADH (or FADH2)?

500

This is what attaches the sister chromatids together

What is a centromere?

500

This property that results from a combination of adhesion and cohesion causes water to climb up narrow tubes against the force of gravity

What is capillary action?

500

This part absorbs sunlight as part of photosynthesis

What is a chloroplast?

500

This is the minimum number of times that a 52 card deck must be shuffled to be considered randomized

-From Mr. Coulter

What is 7?

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