Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Sickle Cell Anemia
DNA and RNA
Homeostasis
100

This is where photosynthesis occurs.

What is the chloroplast?

100

Cellular respiration occurs in this organelle.

What is the mitochondria?

100

Sickle Cell Anemia affects this aspect of your blood.

What are the red blood cells?

100

This kind of RNA resembles a single stranded DNA.

What is rRNA?

100

This is the purpose of homeostasis?

What is to regulate body levels?

200

The chemical equation for photosynthesis.

What is 6H20 + 6CO2 --> C6H12O6 + 6O2?

200

These are the inputs of cellular respiration.

What are O2 and C6H12O2?

200

Red blood cells are produced here.

What is the bone marrow?

200

The one nitrogenous base found in DNA but not RNA.

What is thymine?

200

The pancreas is part of this body system.

What is the Endocrine System?

300

This is the name for a stack of thylakoids.

What are grannum?

300

Cellular respiration takes place in this kind of organism.

What is a heterotroph?

300

This is how sickle cell anemia is passed on.

What is genetics?

300

The two types of nitrogenous base.

What are purine (big) and pyrimidine (small)?

300

The substance that glucagon breaks down into glucose.

What is glycogen?

400

This high energy molecule is produced during phtosynthesis.

What is ATP?

400

This process of cellular respiration produces the most ATP.

What is the electron transport chain?

400

The mutation causing sickle cell anemia is started here.

What is DNA?

400

This kind of bond holds together the backbone.

What are covalent bonds?

400

A process that does the opposite of what the stimulus is doing.

What is negative feedback?

500

This process takes place in the stoma.

What is the Calvin Cycle?

500

The Krebs Cycle produces this many ATP.

What is 2?

500

Sickled red blood cells have difficulty carrying this essential molecule. 

What is oxygen?

500

The process where amino acids and anticodons are carried by tRNA to be paired with their codons.

What is translation?

500

This is the most common treatment for Type 1 diabetes.

What are insulin injections?