Enzymes
Mitosis
Cell Respiration
Photosynthesis
DNA Replication
100

You can usually tell it's an enzyme, if its name ends in this

What is -ase?

100

This is the purpose of mitosis

What is cloning cells?

100

In sequential order, these are the four stages of mitosis

What are glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, the Kreb's cycle, and the ETC?

100

This is the source of the energy required to perform photosynthesis

What is the Sun?

100

Monomers of DNA are added on this end of the nucleotide

What is the 3' end?
200
This "type" of energy is needed to start a reaction

What is activation energy?

200

Spindle attaches to this feature of a chromosome

What is the centromere?

200

These particles are needed to capture electrons and synthesize water at the end of mitosis

What are oxygen and protons?

200

Organisms that make energy through photosynthesis are known as this

What are producers/autotrophs?

200

Helicase unwinds the DNA double helix by doing this

What is disrupting hydrogen bonds?

300

If these conditions change dramatically, they can cause an enzyme to denature

What is pH and temperature?

300

Though often taught alongside mitosis, this process is separate from both mitosis and interphase

What is cytokinesis?

300

This molecule links pyruvate oxidation to the Kreb's cycle

What is acetyl-coA?

300

This is the chemical formula for photosynthesis

What is:


6 CO2 + 6 H2O + solar energy --> 

C6H12O6 + 6 O2

300

These molecules are needed for synthesizing DNA (your answer must contain least 4 of the 6 we discussed)

What are nucleotides, helicase, primase, DNA polymerase, ligase and ATP?

400

This enzyme is responsible for ADP phosphorylation

What is ATP synthase?

400

Human nuclei contain this many pairs of sister chromatids at prometaphase

What is 46?

400

These molecules are made during pyruvate oxidation

What are CO2, acetyl-coA, and NADH?

400

ADP phosphorylation occurs during this step of photosynthesis

What is the light-dependent reaction?

400

This component of a nucleotide is at the 3' end and this is at the 5' end

What is an -OH and a phosphate group?

500

This enzyme, that functions best at very low pH, can be found in the stomach acid of mammals

What is pepsin?

500

Spindle is a specialized form of this structure

What are microtubules?

500

This molecule is the ultimate source of the electrons captured by electron carriers and brought to the ETC

What is glucose?

500

Carbon fixation describes this process

What is the conversion of gaseous COto solid C6H12O6?

500
The lagging strand of DNA is synthesized in this direction relative to the movement of helicase

What is the opposite direction?