Nutrition
immune
bacteria
Protists
animals & plants
100

What are carbohydrates?

This macronutrient is the body's main source of quick energy and is found in foods like bread, rice, and pasta.

100

What type of immunity are you born with: innate or adaptive?

Innate immunity

100

These white blood cells are the first to attack the virus?

Macrophages

100

What is the Protist Kingdom?

This kingdom includes organisms like amoebas and paramecia that are mostly unicellular and live in moist environments.

100

Plants make their own food through this process.

Photosynthesis

200

You would use Biuret reagent to test for this essential biomolecule that helps build and repair tissues.

protein

200

What is the first physical barrier your body uses to block

Skin

200

These proteins tag invaders for destruction and are created by B-cells.

Antibodies

200

What are protists?

A protist or protoctist is any eukaryotic organism that is not an animal, plant, or fungus.

200

This animal can live on land and in water, and starts life with gills.

Frog

300

These do not provide energy but are necessary in small amounts for metabolism and disease prevention, and include vitamins and minerals.

micronutrients

300

Which type of white blood cell produces antibodies to fight specific invaders?

B-cells

300

The first line of defense, including skin and mucus, is called

innate

300

What are fungi?

Fungi are a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that form their own kingdom, distinct from plants and animals

300

This part of the plant takes in water and holds it in the ground.

Roots

400

A positive Benedict’s test will turn this color if sugar is present in a food sample.

orange-red

400

What are proteins made by B-cells that bind to antigens and help destroy pathogens called?

Antibodies

400

These cells “remember” viruses from past infections.

B and T cells

400

difference between bacteria and fungi?

Bacteria are prokaryotes, lacking a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles, while fungi are eukaryotes with a nucleus and organelles.

400

Some animals, like frogs and lizards, can lose a part of their body, like a tail, and grow it back. What is this ability called?

Regeneration

500

What are nucleic acids?

nucleic acids are not tested in the lab due to its complexity but is essential for storing and transmitting genetic information.

500

Explain how vaccines use the immune system’s memory to protect you from diseases.

Vaccines expose the body to a harmless part of a pathogen, allowing memory B-cells and T-cells to recognize and quickly attack the real pathogen in the future.

500

A protein released by virus-infected cells to warn others.

Interferon

500

What role do fungi play in their ecosystems??

Fungi play a crucial role in ecosystems as decomposers, nutrient cyclers, and symbionts. They break down dead organic matter, releasing essential nutrients back into the soil for plants and other organisms.

500

Some animals can live in very cold places, while others can survive in hot, dry deserts. Their bodies change over many years to help them live in these places. What is this called?


Adaptation