Cellular Biology
Microbiology
Genetics
Mammalian Anatomy
Plants &
The Natural Environment
100

This device has a series of lenses in the ocular and objective lens to magnify an image as much as 2000 times.

What is a compound light microscope?

100

These are unable to perform any metabolic functions unless they infect a neighboring cell.

What is a virus?

100

This organelle contains the genetic material for the cell.

What is the Nucleus?

100

This organ system includes the heart, veins and blood.

What is the circulatory system?

100

Plants without this are known as Bryophytes.

What is a Vascular System?

200

This organelle is responsible for keeping the contents of the cell within the cell

What is the cell membrane?

200

In 1918, this pandemic killed more than 20 million people worldwide.

What is the Spanish flu?

200

This is where lipids are produced.

What is the Endoplasmic Reticulum? 

200

This organ system includes the pancreas, pituitary gland, and adrenal glands. 

What is the Endocrine system?

200

This is the only part of the plant that undergoes mitosis.

What is the Meristematic Tissue? 

300

These act as building materials, catalysts, and hormones.

What are proteins?

300

Phagocytosis, pinocytosis, and receptor mediated endocytosis are all examples of this.

What is Endocytosis?

300

This ensures that there are no more than 23 pairs of chromosomes which could lead to genetic abnormalities.

What is Meiosis? 

300

In people with this condition, blood must be removed from the body, cleaned, and then reintroduced back into the body.

What is Dialysis?

300

These cells are responsible for opening and closing the stoma of the leaf.

What are Guard Cells?

400

This is found on sugar molecules. Its purpose is to allow for sugars to form bonds between in which complex sugar molecules such as starch and cellulose are created.

What is the Hydroxyl Group?

400

This process creates 6 carbon and 6 water as waste products.

What is Aerobic Respiration?

400

A person with this condition will not produce the protein needed for blood clotting.

What is Haemophilia?  

400

In 1982, Australian scientists were able to isolate this as the primary cause of ulcers.

What is H. Pylori?

400

This hormone helps plants prepare for winter by causing the plant cells to become dormant.

What is Abscisic acid?

500

These allow chemical reactions to take place at a lower temperature.

What are Catalysts? 

500

This process takes the ATP produced in light reactions and with carbon dioxide, produces monosaccharides. 

What is the Calvin cycle? 
500

Hormone imbalance, cancer, blocked reproductive ducts, or low sperm count are possible causes of this condition.

What is infertility? 

500

This Protozoan causes a condition known as "Beaver Fever".

What is Giardia Lamblia?

500

Garlic mustard, Mugwort, and Burdock are all examples of these.

What are Invasive Species?