What is Biology?
Cells
Organelles
Cell Membrane
Cell Diversity
100

Biology

What is the study of living things and theirs relationships, distribution, and behavior?

100

Cells

What are the smallest units of living things?

100

Cytoplasm

What is the gel inside a cell that holds everything together?

100

Active transport, diffusion, and osmosis.

What are the three ways the cell membrane allows movement across its barrier?

100

Three facts about prokaryotes

What is do not have a nucleus, do not have organelles, and one example is bacteria?

200

The difference between Chemistry and Biology.

What is the study of living things and the study on non-living things?

200

Cytology

What is the study of cells?

200

Organelles

What are the tiny organs inside the cytoplasm?

200

Diffusion

What is when molecules from an area of higher concentration move to an area of lower concentration?

200

Three facts about eukaryotes

What is have a nucleus, have organelles, and examples are plants, animals, and fungi?

300

Science

What is the study of the natural world around us?

300

The smallest cell in the human body

What is the red blood cell at a length of 5 micrometers across?

300

The nucleus of a cell

What is the largest organelle that directs the cell's activities and contains genetic material?

300

Permeable cell membrane

What is a cell membrane that would allow anything and everything in and out of the cell?

300

200

What is the number of different types of cells in the human body?

400

Livings things

What is something that can grow, move, reproduce, and breathe?

400

The longest cell in the human body

What is the motor neuron that measures about 1 meter in length?

400

10, 000, 000, 000, 000.

What is the number of cells that humans are made up of?

400

The difference between active transport and osmosis/diffusion.

What is active transport requires ATP and osmosis/diffusion do not require ATP?

400

The difference between viruses and bacteria

What is antibiotics usually kill bacteria and antibiotics are not effective against viruses?

500

Non-living things

What is something that is dead or cannot grow, reproduce, move, or breathe?

500

The same characteristics that a cell shares with the entire body.

What is a cell can take in fuel, convert it into energy, and eliminate wastes?

500

Sickle- cell anemia, Alzheimer's, and Cancer

What are diseases commonly seen at the cellular level?

500

Active transport

What is the movement across a cell membrane moving from the area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration?

500

Two ways bacteria are used for good

What are: 

  • Used to make cheese and yogurt
  • Oil-eating bacteria clean up messes
  • Prevent disease by blocking the bad bacteria from entering the body
  • Recycle by releasing nutrients from dead matter while decomposing
  • Help plants grow by pulling nitrogen out of the air and converting it for plants to use