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Tears right now (anaerobic)
I will cry if you get me wrong (aerobic)
Please don't get me wrong (photosynthesis)
Nostalgia
100

The shape of a DNA molecule

What is a double helix?

100

Unlike aerobic respiration, this type of respiration does not require oxygen.

What is anaerobic respiration?

100

Unlike anaerobic respiration, this type of respiration requires oxygen and produces a high yield of ATP.

What is aerobic respiration?

100

chloroplast

What organelle is the site of photosynthesis?

100

the powerhouse of the cell

The mitochondria is?

200

This enzyme synthesizes RNA from a DNA template during transcription.

What is RNA polymerase?

200

This molecule is produced as a result of anaerobic respiration in muscle cells during vigorous exercise.

What is lactic acid?

200

The complete oxidation of one molecule of glucose during aerobic respiration yields this many ATP molecules.

What is approximately 36-38 ATP?

200

Oxygen gas

What gas is released as a byproduct of photosynthesis (light dependent reaction)?
200

Osmosis

What is the process of moving water across the cell membrane called?
300

These are the three main types of RNA involved in protein synthesis.

What are mRNA, tRNA, and rRNA?

300

The product of anaerobic fermentation in yeast.

What is ethanol?

300

This high-energy electron carrier is produced during the Krebs cycle and donates electrons to the electron transport chain.

What is NADH (or FADHâ‚‚)?

300

Thylakoid Membrane

Where does the light dependent reaction of photosynthesis occur?

300

Punnett square

What is the tool used to predict the genotypic outcome of genetic crosses?

400

This molecular machine reads the mRNA sequence and synthesizes proteins.

What is the ribosome?

400

This process converts glucose into pyruvate, producing a net gain of 2 ATP molecules

What is glycolysis?

400

This two-carbon molecule combines with oxaloacetate to form citrate at the start of the Krebs cycle.

What is acetyl-CoA?

400

This molecule acts as the final electron acceptor in the light dependent reactions, forming NADPH.

What is NADP+?

400

Homeostasis

A process that helps maintain a stable internal environment is called?

500

These codons signal the end of protein synthesis.

What are stop codons?

500

This organism is commonly used in alcoholic fermentation to produce beer and wine.

What is yeast?

500

This factor is a major advantage of aerobic respiration over anaerobic respiration.

What is a higher ATP yield?

500

This enzyme (starting with R) catalyses the fixation of CO2 in the Calvin cycle.

What is ribulose?

500
Indepent Variable

What do we call the variable that we change in an experiment?