Life
Atomic Structure
Biogenic Theory
Biomolecules
Cell Theory
100

The way things are.

What is truth?

100

This subatomic particle is neutral.

What is a neutron?

100

The theory that states all living things come from non-living matter or materials.

What is spontaneous generation?
100

This element makes up the majority of biomolecules because it can make up to four bonds.

What is carbon?

100

These were discovered by Robert Hooke who thought they looked rooms in a monastery.

What are cells?

200

A statement based on evidence that is true as far as we know.

What is a fact?

200

These are responsible for bonding.

What are valence electrons?

200

Omne vivum ex vivo

What is all life comes from life?

200

The four types of biomolecules.

What are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids?

200

He was the first to observe living cells in an object and called them animalcules.

Who is Leeuwenhoek?

300

He created a microscope that had both high resolution and high magnitude.

Who is Leeuwenhoek?

300

A bond that is formed by an unequal sharing of electrons.

What is a polar covalent bond?

300

This scientist was accused of killing all life within his experiments by boiling them for too long.

Who is Spallanzani?

300

This monomer makes up proteins.

What are amino acids?

300

This pair of scientists combined their knowledge to conclude that cells were the basic unit of life.

Who are Schwann and Schleiden?

400

All living things act towards this.

What is a purpose/goal/telos?

400

Any substance that removes H+ ions from a solution.

What is a base?

400

Pasteur invented this in order to solve the debate between two scientists.

What is a swan-necked flask?

400

This stage of protein structure is where alpha helices and beta sheets combine together. Most proteins are complete at this stage.

What is tertiary? 

400

This scientist proposed that cellular division was responsible for how organisms grew and developed, though he did not make it popular.

Who is Remak?

500

A piece of paper blowing in the wind is not living because it is only responding to this.

What is a physical process?

500

This maintains balance in a solution.

What is a buffer?

500

The idea that the very first life came from non-living matter and that all microorganisms continue to do so.

What is archebiosis?

500

This bimolecule is composed of the sugar ribose, has a single strand, and contains the nitrogenous bases A, C, U, and G.

What is RNA?

500

He was the first person to conclude that the cell is the fundamental structure of plants.

Who is Dutrochet?