cells
DNA
Bio molecules
Membrane Transport
Energy Flow
100

the basic structural, functional, and biological unit of all known organisms

what is a cell?

100

your genetic material. 

what is DNA?

100

The four types of bio molecules

what are Carbohydrates, lipids, Nucleic acids, and proteins?

100

Does not require ATP

what is passive transport?

100

the amount of energy that moves through a food chain.

What is energy flow?
200

unique to plant cells

what is chloroplast? 

200

what DNA is composed of.

Is DNA composed of nucleotides? 

200

It is long term energy, it is fat.

what is lipids?

200

three types of passive transport.

What is osmosis, diffusion, and facilitated diffusion?

200

Amount of energy passed to the next level.

what is 10%?

300

unique to an animal cell

what is a centriole?

300

DNA can be used to identify someone.

This is true?

300

A way to recognize a carbohydrate. 

The carbohydrate will end with -ose?

300

Requires the use of energy in form of ATP

what is active transport?

300

Living organisms that get 100% of the sun's energy.

what are producers?

400

have DNA, cytoplasm, ribosomes, and a cell membrane.

what is a Prokaryotic cell?

400

The process of copying DNA.

What is replication?

400

Stores genetic information.

what is Nucleic Acid?

400

two types of active transport.

What are endocytosis and exocytosis?

400

Are all powered by the sun’s energy.

what are ecosystems?

500

four types of cell energy.

what is photosynthesis, respiration, aerobic respiration, and anaerobic respiration?

500

three types of DNA technology

what is finger printing, Genetic Engineering/GMO, and cloning?

500

An enzyme belongs to a specific bio molecule.

what is a protein?

500

when is active transport needed?

Moving things that are very large, or moving things against the concentration gradient (from low to high).

500

Four levels in a food web.

top predator, carnivores, herbivores, and producers.