Cell Parts
Cell Functions
DNA
RNA
Fun Facts
100

Breaks down food molecules to make usable ATP energy.

What is mitochondria?

100

The process that produces energy.

What is cellular respiration?

100

A segment of DNA that codes for a particular protein, which in turn codes for a trait.

What is a gene?

100

The four nitrogenous bases that make up RNA.

What is cytosine, uracil, guanine, and adenine?

100

The earliest and most primitive form of life on earth. AKA Bacteria

What are prokaryotes?

200

Contains the genetic code DNA which directs the formation of proteins based on the code at the ribosomes.

What is the nucleus?

200

The type of energy produced that needs oxygen and occurs in the mitochondria.

What is Aerobic Respiration?

200

The rungs (cross bars) of the DNA ladder are made of these four things?

What is adenine, guanine, thymine, and cytosine?

200

The number of strands that make up RNA.

Single strand

200

Cells with a true nucleus, and in all living things.

What are eukaryotes?

300

Digests food particles, wastes, cell parts, and foreign invaders, and recycles some of them for use in the cell.

What are lysosomes?

300

The final product of cellular respiration. The released energy.

What is Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)?

300

This is what the the shape of DNA is called.

What is a double helix?

300

RNA is found in these two locations of a cell.

What are the nucleus and cytoplasm?

300

This can only be treated with a vaccine.

What is a virus?

400

Contains all the organelles and provides the space for cell functions to occur.

What is cytoplasm?

400

The type of energy produced that only needs 2 ATP, occurs without oxygen, and is produced when yeast breaks down.

What is Anaerobic respiration?

400

The acidic substances found in the nucleus.

What are nucleic acids?

400

The type of sugar found in RNA.

What is ribose?

400

This is the building block if carbohydrates.

What is glucose?

500

Uses the energy of sunlight to produce glucose during photosynthesis.

What are chloroplasts?

500

Found in the nucleus and cytoplasm of cells, these are the building blocks for DNA and RNA.

What are nucleotides?

500

The sides of the DNA ladder are made of these two molecules.

What is phosphate and deoxyribose?

500

This carries the genetic code from DNA into proteins through a process called translation.

What is ribonucleic acid (RNA)?

500

This is produced if we don't breath in more during exercises, and leads to pain in the muscles and joints. 

What is lactic acid?

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