Cytology
Chemistry
Respiration
Cell Cycle
Macromolecules
100
These cells lack a nucleus and are typically smaller than their counterparts.
What is a prokaryotic cell?
100
A isotope is the result of a change in the number of neutrons, a change in the number of protons yields this...
What is a new element?
100
This versatile molecule adds and drops phosphates to maintain a charged, uncharged state through metabolic processes.
What is ATP?
100
Normally chromosomes are not visible within a cell, however during this initial phase of mitosis they become visible
What is prophase?
100
RNA and DNA
What are nucleic acids?
200
A cell eating is called phagocytosis, what then is cell 'drinking'?
What is pinocytosis?
200
pH stands for per Hydronium and is a measure of this in a solution
What is H3O+
200
Anabolic or catabolic is the question when it comes to whether or not a metabolic process consumes or releases this entity
What is energy?
200
These regulatory proteins control the cell checkpoints and in turn hopefully prevent cancer.
What are cyclins?
200
The only macromolecule which is not a polymer
What are lipids?
300
Substances can move in and out of the cell by crossing over this unique membrane composed of fats and proteins.
What is the phospholipid bilayer, or plasma membrane?
300
Water may not be the 'universal' solvent but is certainly is the most ...
What is versatile?
300
Often times called the "powerhouse of the cell", the organelle is actually the location where this fundamental process of cellular respiration occurs.
What is the citric acid cycle? (Or Kreb's or TCA)
300
Masses of cells caused by cancer that can be either benign or malignant
What is a tumor?
300
Stored in the liver as glycogen
What are carbohydrates?
400
Fat molecules are composed of both hydrophobic and hydrophilic ends making them this difficult word Mr. Flint cannot pronounce.
What is amphipathic?
400
The 'chemists dozen' is the mole and is made up of how many units?
What is 6.022E23?
400
Cellular respiration can be aerobic or anaerobic based on the availability of this essential element.
What is oxygen?
400
The ability for a tumor to survive in other areas of the body, and in turn going to other areas of the body, indicates the tumor has done this.
What is metastasized?
400
Polypeptides
What are proteins?
500
Movement across the cell membrane sometimes requires specialized proteins called ligands making this type of movement active transport.
What is Receptor Mediated Transport?
500
This scientist ushered in a new era of Organic Chemistry with his synthesis of the Urea molecule without the aid of a dog kidney.
Who was Friedrich Wöhler?
500
Glycolysis splits the C6H12O6 molecule into two semi-equal portions called
What is pyruvate?
500
The G1 and G2 cycles indicate where growth of the cell occurs. What does the S cycle indicate?
Where DNA is synthesized?
500
Three acid chains linked to a glycerol head
What are lipids?
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