Macromolecules
Energetics
Evolution
Gene Expression
Cell Structure and Function
100

The process by which polymers are made

What is Dehydration Synthesis?

100

The process plants undergo in order to create glucose

What is Photosynthesis?

100

Evolution is defined as

What is Change in Allele Frequency?

100

The process by which mRNA is produced

What is transcription?

100

The ribosome is the site of 

What is protein synthesis?

200

The polymer of carbohydrates is

What is Polysaccharides?

200

This element is the final electron acceptor in cellular respiration

What is oxygen?

200

A structure that has similar structure but differing function

What is an analogous structure?

200

The start amino acid is called

What is Methionine?

200

The smooth ER is the site of 

What is lipid synthesis

300
The components of a Triglyceride are

What is 3 Fatty Acid Chains and a Glycerol?

300
The place where the proton gradient is made during cellular respiration

What is the inner mitochondrial membrane?

300

The pointer finger refers to the Hardy-Weinberg principle of

What is gene flow?

300

Epigenetics is 

What is changes in gene expression due to behavior or environment?

300

Ribosomes are composed of these two components

What is ribosomal protein and rRNA?

400

Amino Acids are composed of these elements

What is CHON?

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: This is the wavelength Photosystem II absorbs during photosynthesis

What is 680nm?

400

The type of natural selection that favors an extreme

What is Directional Selection?

400

Key difference between Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes during Protein synthesis

What is prokaryotes do translation and transcription simultaneously?

400

These organelles have their own DNA

What is Chloroplasts and Mitochondria?
500

This type of protein structure only contains hydrogen bonds between different points on a polypeptide chain

What is secondary structure?

500

This gets reduced during Lactic Acid fermentation

What is pyruvate?

500

The metabolism first theory argues that

What is self-sustaining metabolic reactions came before genetic material?

500

Central dogma of genetics

What is DNA -> RNA -> Protein?

500

This keeps the structural integrity of the phospholipid bilayer intact while keeping it fluid

What is cholesterol?