Plants & Fungi
Chemicals
Cells
Microbiology
Anatomy & Genetics
100

This common type of fungi includes mushrooms and toadstools.

What is club fungi? 
100

This informational structure is typically made up of a single strand of nucleic acids.

What is RNA?

100

The branch of cell biology that focuses on cell structures and how they function.

What is cytology?

100

These non-living structures must "hijack" a cell in order to replicate and spread.

What are viruses?

100

The study of the anatomy, physiology, behavior, and classification of the animals in creation.

What is zoology?
200

This term refers to the reproductive portion of a fungi.

What is a fruiting body?

200

This group of major chemical compounds found in cells includes simple sugars and starches.

What are carbohydrates?

200
This organelle is where photosynthesis occurs in cells that make their own food.

What is a chloroplast?

200

This term refers to the process of growing microorganisms in a controlled environment.

What are cultures?

200

The trachea, alveoli, diaphragm, and lungs are found in this organ system.

What is the respiratory system?

300

The chemical process by which an organism converts food into usable energy, represented by the following equation:

glucose sugar + oxygen --> energy + carbon dioxide + water 

What is cellular respiration?

300

This major compound is necessary to carry out many of a living organism's chemical processes, including growth, maintenance, and cell replacement. 

What is protein?

300

These organelles provides energy for the cell to use.

What are mitochondria?

300

A sub-branch of microbiology that is concerned with the study of organisms that live on or inside other organisms, harming them.

What is parasitology? 
300

Various types of tissues that work together.

What are organs?

400

The part of a plant that is used to carry water and dissolved materials throughout the plant.

What is vascular tissue?

400

The 4 major elements contained in all cells.

What is carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen?

400

A cell's semipermeable membrane is made out of a unique double layer of these molecules.

What are phospholipids? 

400

A special injection of material containing whole, or parts of, a harmful organism that have been killed or weakened so that they don't cause disease.

What is a vaccine?

400
This type of tissue forms protective barriers throughout the body and is designed to rapidly multiply as cells become worn out and damaged.

What is epithelial tissue?

500

The part of a plant that connects the leaf blade to the stem.

What is the petiole?

500

The branch of biology that deals with the structure and function of the chemicals of living things.

What is molecular biology?
500

This semipermeable membrane surrounds the cell's "control center".

What is the nuclear membrane?

500

A type of medicine that only works on living organisms, such as bacteria.

What are antibiotics?

500

DNA is tightly coiled into these structures, so that it can be compactly stored within the cell's nucleus.

What are chromosomes?

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