Biology Basics
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Big Molecules
Cell Factory Inc.
Light Work
100

The study of life and living things.

What is biology?

100

Non-living parts of an ecosystem.

What are abiotic factors?

100

A single unit that can be repeated/linked into a longer chain.

What is a monomer?
100

This organelle releases energy for the cell (powerhouse).

What is a mitochondrion?

100

This is the main pigment that absorbs light energy that is needed for photosynthesis.

What is chlorophyll?
200

A well-tested, general explanation for how something in nature works.

What is a theory?

200

The functional role of a species in its community.

Niche

200

A water molecule exhibits this when its partially negative oxygen atom is attracted to the partially positive hydrogen atom of another water molecule.

What is hydrogen bonding?

200

This type of cell typically lacks membrane bound organelles.

What are prokaryotic cells?

200

This is the source that replenishes electrons in the light-dependent reactions.

What is H2O (water)?

300

Our understanding of reality through which we filter our experiences.

What is worldview?
300

Biological, geological, and chemical processes that recycle elements through the biosphere

What are biogeochemical cycles?
300

These macromolecules are double-stranded and store genetic information.

What is DNA?
300

This organelle modifies, sorts, and packages substances.

What is the Golgi apparatus?

300

This the location where the light-dependent reactions take place.

What is the thylakoid membrane?

400

The law that states that life can only come from other life.

What is the law of biogenesis?

400

Animals that can propel themselves through the water.

What are nekton?

400

The attraction between molecules of different substances.

What is adhesion?

400

This type of cell transport doesn't require energy, but requires the help of carrier proteins or protein channels.

What is facilitated diffusion?

400

These are the pores that are found in leaves that allow substances to go in and out.

What are stomata?

500

A principle that states that the simplest answer is usually the best.

What is Occam's razor?

500

An orchid living in a tree is an example of this type of biological relationship.

What is commensalism?

500

These macromolecules are comprised of a glycerol molecule attached to three fatty acid chains.

What are triglycerides?

500

This type of solution will cause an animal cell that is put into it to swell up and burst.

What is a hypotonic solution?

500

This is the process of utilizing energy from the diffusion of H+ through a protein channel to form ATP.

What is chemiosmosis?