Organization is a characteristic of life that describes every living this is made of...
What is CELLS?
On a plant, water molecules can form on plants. What property of water describes water molecules sticking together to form a droplet?
What is COHESION?
What are the two products of photosynthesis?
What are GLUCOSE + OXYGEN?

The first cell in the image above represents interphase. From left to right, what are the other 5 phases of cell division shown in order in the pictures?
What are PROPHASE, METAPHASE, ANAPHASE, TELOPHASE, CYTOKINESIS?
This molecule brings an amino acid to a ribosome during translation.
What is tRNA?
Amino acids make up this macromolecule.
What are PROTEINS?
These two organelles are only found in plant cells.
What are the CELL WALL and CHLOROPLAST?
Plant cells perform BOTH cellular respiration and photosynthesis. What are the two organelles that these processes occur in?
What are the MITOCHONDRIS and CHLOROPLAST?
This process describes chromosomes exchanging genetic information/nucleotides during Prophase I of meiosis.
What is CROSSING OVER?
A membrane separates an areas with low salt concentration and an area with high salt concentration. The membrane is permeable to water! The water will move from the ____ salt concentration area to the ____ salt concentration area.
What are LOWER and HIGHER?
Nucleotides contain a sugar, phosphate, and a base. What is the function of the macromolecule they make up?
What is CODING FOR GENETIC TRAITS / PROTEINS?
This type of cell proves very intricate with lots of organelles, including a nucleus. It can be a plant or animal cell.
What is a EUKARYOTIC CELL?
What are the 3 products of cellular respiration?
CO2, Water, and ATP
A DNA sequence reads: ATA GGC CCC
but is mutated to become : AAG GGC CC
What type of mutation occured?
What is a DELETION or FRAMESHIFT mutation?
A protein for hair color reads:
MET ARG GLU SER HIS STOP.
In a mutation outcome, the following is seen:
MET ARG GLU STOP.
What mutation outcome was this?
What is a NONSENSE mutation?
One of the macromolecules provides immediate energy to organisms. What is it its monomer?
What are MONOSACCHARIDES?
Water can stick to glassware during lab. What term describes water hydrogen bonding to glass?
What is ADHESION?
In osmosis, water diffuses from high concentration to low concentration without the use of ATP. This is an example of passive transport. Water always move to an area that is _____tonic because it loves salt and sugar.
What is HYPERtonic?
In dogs, a long tail is dominant to a short tail. Cross two heterozygous dogs, and determine, what are the odds they produce a long-tailed puppy as offspring?
What is 75%?
In humans, attached earlobes is a recessive trait while free-hanging ear lobes is dominant. If two homozygous dominant parents are crossed. What are the odds they make a free-hanging ear lobe child?
Mrs. Bennett sweats to cool her body down back to its standard temperature of 37*C. This is an example of which characteristic of life?
What is HOMEOSTASIS?
Lipids are often found in this cell organelle, and EVERY cell has this organelle.
What is a CELL MEMBRANE?
The two steps of protein synthesis are transcription and translation. They each take place in a different organelle. What two organelles do they take place in?
The following DNA sequence reads:
AAA GCG GGG
Transcribe and translate, and list of the 3 amino acids it codes for.
What are PHE, ARG, PRO?
This enzyme unwinds DNA before replication begins in the S phase.
What is HELICASE?