Cell Structure
Water
Carbohydrates and Lipids
Proteins
Nucleic Acids
100

This organelle is the 'powerhouse' of the cell. 

What is the mitochandria?

100

It is a type of bond formed between water molecules

What is a hydrogen bond?

100

It is the monomer of carbohydrates.

What is a monosaccharide?

100

They are the building blocks of proteins.

What are amino acids?

100

It is a monomer of a nucleic acid.

What is a nucleotide?

200

They are two types of Endoplasmic Reticulum found in Eukaryotic cells.

What are the RER and SER?

200

It is the property of water that allows it to stick to non-polar surfaces.

What is adhesion?

200

It is the main function of lipids in organisms.

What is long term energy storge?

200

It is the type of bond that links amino acids in a protein.

What is a peptide bond?

200

Adenine pairs with Thymine and Cytosine pairs with Guanine.

What is complementary base pairing?

300

It is the primary role of the liposomes in a cell.

What breaks down waste and cellular debris?

300

It is the property of water that helps organisms to maintain stable internal temperatures.

What is specific heat capacity?

300

It is a polysaccharide used for energy storage in animals.

What is glycogen?

300

It is the level of protein structure determined by hydrogen bonding between the backbone elements.

What is the secondary structure in proteins?

300

It is the type of sugar found in RNA.

What is a ribose sugar?

400

It is a structure that is present in Plant cells but not in Animal cells. 

What is the cell wall / chloroplast or central vacuole?

400

It is a term that describes water's ability to climb narrow tubes against gravity.

What is capillary action?

400

It is a property that makes lipids insoluble in water.

What is hydrophobicity?

400

It is what happens to proteins when they are denatured.

How do proteins lose their shape and function?

400

It is the process in which DNA is copied into mRNA.

What is transcription?

500

They are the three main parts of the cytoskeleton.

What are the microtubules, microfilaments and intermediate filaments?

500

It causes ice to float on water.

What happens due to ice being less dense than water?

500

It is a type of bond that forms between glycerol and fatty acids.

What is an ester bond?

500

They are the two types of secondary protein structures

What are the alpha-helix and beta-pleated sheets?

500

It is the bond that links together nucleotides in a strand of DNA.

What is a phosphodiester bond?