Photosynthesis
Cellular respiration
Fermentation
Mitosis
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100

This process converts light energy into chemical energy stored in sugar molecules.

What is Photosynthesis?

100

The overall products of cellular respiration are COā‚‚, Hā‚‚O, and this molecule.

What is ATP?

100

Fermentation occurs when this molecule is not available for the electron transport chain.

What is Oxygen?

100

The sequence of growth and division in a cell’s life is called this.

What is the Cell cycle?

100

A cell ignores all checkpoints and keeps dividing — it’s transformed into this scary kind of cell.

What is a Cancer cell?

200

Photosynthesis occurs in these organelles found in plant cells.

What is the choloroplast?

200

Glycolysis splits one molecule of glucose into two of these.

What is Pyruvate?

200

The type of fermentation that produces lactic acid in muscle cells.

What is Lactic acid fermentation?

200

This phase of interphase is when DNA replication occurs.

What is S phase?

200

Frankenstein’s monster loves sparks — these shocks represent electrons zipping down this chain.

What is the ETC?

300

The two main stages of photosynthesis.

What are light reactions and the Calvin cycle?

300

The stepwise harvesting of electrons from glucose occurs through these reactions.

What are redox reactions?

300

The purpose of fermentation is to regenerate this molecule so glycolysis can continue.

What is NAD+?

300

The G₁, S, and Gā‚‚ stages together make up this part of the cycle.

What is interphase?

300

During a full moon, your chromosomes line up like ghostly dancers at the cell’s equator — what phase are they haunting?

What is Metaphase?

400

The Calvin cycle takes place in this part of the chloroplast.

What is the Stroma?

400

Each turn of the Krebs cycle produces 3 of these high-energy electron carriers.

What is NADH?

400

The type of fermentation used by yeast to make bread and alcoholic beverages.

What is alcoholic fermentation? 

400

The stages of mitosis from beggining to end.

What is Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase (followed by cytokinesis)

400

The Invisible Reaper of the Cell Cycle chops DNA if something goes wrong — who is it?

What is Apoptosis?

500

The Calvin cycle requires these two products of the light reactions to function.

What is ATP and NADPH?

500

The process of using a proton gradient to produce ATP is called this.

What is Chemiosmosis?

500

The conversion of pyruvate to ethanol releases this gas.

What is Carbon Dioxide (CO2)?

500

These organelles organize the spindle microtubules in animal cells.

What are centrosomes?

500

Legend says the mitochondria whisper: ā€œOur power comes from invisible spirits that flow downhill through the membraneā€¦ā€
What do these ā€œspiritsā€ represent, and what do they make as they fall?

What are protons (H⁺ ions) flowing down their electrochemical gradient through ATP synthase, producing ATP?

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