Biomolecules/Enzymes
DNA/Protein Synthesis
Cell Division
Genetics
Ecology/Evolution
100

These biomolecules speed up reactions, transport molecules, and provide structural support.

What are proteins?

100

mRNA is made from DNA during this process.

What is transcription?

100

DNA is duplicated during this part of the cell cycle.

What is interphase or the S phase?

100

This enzyme acts as molecular scissors, cutting DNA at specific sequences.

What is a restriction enzyme?

100

This process converts light energy into chemical energy in plants.

What is photosynthesis?

200

The monomer of carbohydrates is called this.

What is a monosaccharide?

200

Ribosomes read mRNA in 3-base segments called this.

What are codons?

200

These structures pull chromosomes apart during mitosis.

What are centrioles or spindle fibers?

200

A mutation in this type of cell can be inherited by offspring.

What is a gamete (sperm or egg cell)?

200

In a food chain, a primary producer has 2,000 calories of energy. How much energy will the primary consumer receive?

What is 200 calories?

300

Enzymes function by lowering this requirement in chemical reactions.
 

What is activation energy?

300

tRNA carries this to the ribosome.

What are amino acids?

300

What are the 4 phases of mitosis in order?

Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase

300

The inheritance pattern where a heterozygous individual expresses both alleles equally, such as in blood type AB.

What is codominance?

300

This human activity leads to increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which contributes to air pollution, global warming and climate change.

What is burning fossil fuels?

400

A change in pH or temperature can do this to an enzyme’s active site.

What is denature or change its shape?

400

What are the building blocks of proteins to make up proteins primary structure?

What are amino acids?

400

If an organism has 50 chromosomes in each body cell, what would the haploid number be?

What is 25?

400

The probability that two heterozygous parents (Bb) will produce an offspring with the recessive trait.

What is 25%?

400

What type of evidence compares DNA sequences between organisms to show evolutionary relationships?

What is molecular evidence?

500

A molecule made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in a 1:2:1 ratio.

What are carbohydrates?

500

Give 3 differences between DNA and RNA. Must give 3

DNA = double helix, ATCG, Deoxyribose sugar, 1 type, can't leave the nucleus

RNA = single helix, AUCG, Ribose sugar, 3 types, can leave the nucleus

500

The type of reproduction that leads to genetic variation in offspring.

What is sexual reproduction/meiosis?

500

This type of mutation, caused by an insertion or deletion of a nucleotide in DNA, often leads to nonfunctional proteins due to the amino acid sequence being altered.

What is a frameshift mutation?

500

What is the term for structures that have similar anatomy but different functions due to common ancestry?

What are homologous structures?