Molecules & Enzymes
Cell Structure & Transport
Biology Basics
Cell Division
Cell Respiration & Photosynthesis
100

These biomolecules are not polymers.

What are Lipids?

100

Cells that have no organelles or internal membranes belong to this category.

What are prokaryotes?

100

This step in the scientific method includes two parts - an educated guess and a prediction.

What is a hypothesis?

100

The type of cell division that produces two daughter cells that are identical to both each other and the parent cell.

What is mitosis?

100

Both cell respiration and fermentation start with this molecule.

What is glucose?

200

The type of molecular bonds found within a water molecule.

What are polar covalent bonds?

200

These organelles allow plants to make sugar through the process of photosynthesis.

What are chloroplasts?

200

A hypothesis that has been experimented on many times, but has never been falsified, can be called this.

What is a theory?

200

These structures, produced by the centrioles, stretch across the cell during mitosis to help separate the chromosomes.

What are spindle fibers?

200

This process, which occurs in the mitochondria, is the opposite of photosynthesis.

What is cell respiration?

300

If a protein is heated too much, this happens.

What is denaturation?

300

A protein-based hormone like insulin is made by this organelle.

What is the rough ER?

300

This emergent property in biology first appears at the level of the cell.

What is life?

300

During interphase, the chromosomes are unravelled in the form of loose strands called this.

What are chromatin fibers?

300

This molecule, made by the mitochondria, is a very important source of energy for most living things.

What is ATP?

400

DNA is one of these.

What is a nucleic acid?

400

This type of molecule has a hard time passing through the cell membrane.

What are polar molecules?

400
Charles Darwin didn't discover evolution, but he did discover the mechanism by which it works, which is called this.

What is natural selection?

400

During anaphase of mitosis, the two copies of each chromosome, called these, are pulled apart to opposite ends of the cell.

What are sister chromatids?

400

During this phase of photosynthesis, carbon dioxide is captured by a plant cell and used to make sugar.

What are the 'dark reactions'/light-independent reactions/Calvin cycle?

500

Cell membranes are made of these molecules, which are related to fats.

What are phospholipids?

500

This term for a type of bulk transport means "a cell eating."

What is phagocytosis?

500

When animals eat, they convert food into other molecules, a characteristic of living things referred to as this.

What is energy processing or metabolism?

500

During this cell cycle checkpoint, the cell will self destruct if the DNA is too damaged.

What is the G1 checkpoint?

500

The reason why animals breathe in oxygen and eat carbohydrates is to provide fuel for these organelles.

What are mitochondria?