Cells
Chemistry
Macromolecules
Membranes
Energy
100

All cells have a genome composed of this material.

What is DNA?

100

The fundamental building block for all matter; smallest part of a substance that maintains chemical identity.

What is an atom?

100

Proteins predominantly contain this type of bond.

What is a peptide bond?

100

There is a net movement of water into a cell.

What is hypotonic?

100

The energy of position.

What is potential energy.

200

This organelle won't be found in animal cells.

What is a chloroplast?

200
Coastal climates are moderated by this property of water.

What is high heat of evaporation?

200

Carbohydrates predominantly contain this type of bond.

What is a glycosidic bond?

200

This membrane protein allows a voltage gradient across a cell.

What is an ion channel?

200

This is considered the oldest metabolic pathway.

What is glycolysis?

300

This small organelle synthesizes proteins.

What are ribosomes?

300

As more CO2 dissolves into the Earth's oceans, this will occur.

What is acidification?

300

This type of reaction occurs with an input of water.

What is hydrolysis?

300

I smell popcorn....

What is diffusion?

300

The warmth of a fire.

What is exergonic?

400

This cell structure packages and processes cellular products.

What is the Golgi?

400

The covalent bonds are not shared equally.

What is polar?

400

Carbon can form this many single bonds.

What is 4?

400

Membranes will let certain things in while also keeping molecules out.

What is selectively permeable?

400

Baking a cake for my favorite Professor.

What is endergonic?

500

This structure is used for movement in all cells.

What is a flagella?

500

This/these electron(s) are the main participants in bonding.

What are valence electrons?

500

During the formation of macromolecules, this type of reaction will occur.

What is dehydration synthesis?

500

The energy reaction occurs using a membrane to create a charge difference; it produces large amounts of ATP. 

What is electron transport?

500

You can't live without it. No cell can.

What is ATP?