Cellular Respiration
Ecology
Photosythesis
Cell Chemistry
Macromolecules
100
Where does cellular respiration occur?
What is the mitochondria.
100

This term refers to a group of individuals of the exact same species living in the same specific area at the same time.

What is a population

100
What is ATP?
What is the fuel used by all living things.
100
What is the measurement system used to indicate the concentration of hydrogen ions?
What is the pH scale.
100

These are the four main classes of large biological molecules found in all living things.

What are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids?.

200

This process allows the lungs to transer Oxygen to the bloodstream while removing CO2 from the bloodstream.

What is Gas Exchange

200

This trophic level of a food chain eats 'producers'.

What is primary consumers.

200
Where does photosynthesis occur?
What is chloroplast.
200

In Osmosis, this moves from low to high solute concentration.

What is water.

200

Monosaccharides, such as glucose, are the single-sugar building blocks for this quick-energy macromolecule.

What are carbohydrates

300
What are the 3 things that cellular respiration produces?
What is NADH, FADH2, and ATP.
300

Often represented by a J-shaped curve on a graph, this type of population growth occurs under ideal conditions with unlimited resources.

What is exponential growth

300
What scientist made a plan to find out if plants grew by taking material out of the soil?
Who is Jan van Helmont
300

This cell organelle safely stores genetic information. 

What is the nucleus.

300

This is the "building block" of macromolecules.

What are monomers. 

400
When does the Kreb Cycle Start?
After the 2 molecules of the 3 carbon sugar are produced in glycolysis are converted to a slightly different compound (acetyl CoA)
400

This is the maximum number of individuals of a particular species that a specific environment can sustainably support over the long term.

What is carrying capacity.

400
What does photosynthesis turn into chemical energy and where does it store it?
What is light energy and bonds of sugar.
400

This cell organelle used RNA codons to construct proteins. 

What is the ribosome. 

400
This lipid molecule forms cell membranes.

What are Phospholipids.

500
What does ATP stand for?
What is adenosine triphosphate.
500

This phenomenon occurs when the removal or addition of a top predator triggers changes in the populations of predators and prey throughout an entire food chain

What is a trophic cascade.

500
What is the photosynthetic equation?
What is 6CO2+6H2O-LIGHT-C6H12O6+602 ------>
500

This process describes how solutes and gases spread out in space.

What is diffusion. 

500
These factors 'denature' enzymes, resulting in decreased activity. 

What are pH and Temperature.