Taxonomy
Atoms
Basis of Life
Cells & Their Parts
Cell Membranes
100
The 7 classifications of living things from most generic to most specific
What are Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species?
100
Contain protons, electrons and neutrons
What is an atom?
100
Amino Acids are the building blocks for these componds.
What are lipids or fats?
100
Part of the cell that holds genetic material
What is the nucleus?
100
Series of linked organelles inside the cytoplasm of cells of animals.
What is the endomembrane system?
200
The science of identifying and naming organisms.
What is binomial nomenclature?
200
Bonding where two atoms share one or more electrons
What is Covalent?
200
Animals use this as an energy source.
What are carboydrates?
200
Stores and disposes waste.
What is a vacuole?
200
This requires no extra energy to perform the crosing of a gradient, such as a cell membrane.
What is Passive Transport?
300
The 5 Kingdoms of organism Classification.
What is Animalia, Plantae, Protista, Monera, and Fungi?
300
Non-polor molecules are also THIS in water.
What is hydrophobic?
300
The Four Macromolecules of life.
What are lipids, carboydrates, nucleic acids, proteins?
300
Digests wastes in the cell.
What is a lysosome?
300
Vesicles that are commonly found in the liver and kidney.
What are peroxisomes?
400
The main distinguishing difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms.
Prokaryotic cells have no nucleus.
400
Name for a liquid that disolves in a solute.
What is solvent?
400
One-sugar monomer.
What is a glucose?
400
Protein synthesis happens here.
What is the ribosome?
400
Type of proteins that bind extra-cellular substances that activate changes in cell functions.
What are receptor proteins?
500
This phylum in the kingdom animalia are characterized by their notochord, dorsal neural tube, and tail.
What is choradata or choardates?
500
The Differnce between hydrogen, ionic and covalent bonds.
What is that ionic bonds are atoms taking electrons from one another, covalent are atoms sharing electrons, and hydrogen bonds are bonds dealing with or creating H2O.
500
These specialized proteins divide a molecule at the cleavage point during hydrolysis.
What are enzymes?
500
Helps the cell move and maintain their shape.
What is the cytoskeleton?
500
the process that requires ATP and lets materials into the cell.
What is endocytosis?