Biological Macromolecules
Enzymes
Cell Membranes & Transport
Cellular Respiration & Photosynthesis
Homeostasis & Nervous System
100

This type of carbohydrate consists of a single sugar molecule

 What is a monosaccharide?

100

 The region of an enzyme where the substrate binds

What is the active site?

100

The movement of molecules from high concentration to low concentration.

What is diffusion?

100

The organelle where cellular respiration occurs.


What is the mitochondrion?

100

This scientist's X-ray diffraction images helped reveal the structure of DNA.

Who is Rosalind Franklin?

200

This polysaccharide is the primary storage form of glucose in animals

What is glycogen?

200

This term describes the lowering of activation energy by an enzyme

What is catalysis?

200

The diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane.

What is osmosis?

200

The first stage of cellular respiration.

What is glycolysis?

200

DNA replication is described as this because each new DNA molecule contains one old strand and one new strand.

What is semi-conservative replication?

300

The reaction that joins monomers together by removing water.

What is a condensation (dehydration synthesis) reaction

300

This occurs when an enzyme loses its shape due to extreme temperature or pH

What is denaturation?

300

This transport process requires ATP.


What is active transport?

300

This molecule serves as the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain.

What is oxygen?

300

During translation, these molecules bring amino acids to the ribosome.

What are tRNA molecules?

400

These are the four levels of protein structure.

What are primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structure?

400

This type of inhibitor binds directly to the active site and competes with the substrate.

What is competitive inhibition?

400

According to this model, membranes are composed of a fluid phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins.

What is the Fluid Mosaic Model?

400

The stage of photosynthesis where glucose is produced.

What is the Calvin Cycle?

400

This hormone lowers blood glucose levels.

 What is insulin?

500

This type of lipid forms the main structure of cell membranes

What is a phospholipid?

500

This occurs when increasing substrate concentration no longer increases reaction rate.

What is enzyme saturation?

500

Explain the difference between passive and active transport.

 Passive transport moves substances down a concentration gradient without ATP; active transport moves substances against a concentration gradient using ATP.

500

Explain the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration.


Photosynthesis produces glucose and oxygen used in cellular respiration, while respiration produces carbon dioxide and water used in photosynthesis.

500

Place the following in the correct order of a reflex arc: Motor Neuron, Stimulus, Sensory Neuron, Interneuron, Response.

 Stimulus → Sensory Neuron → Interneuron → Motor Neuron → Response.

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