Organelles
Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryote
DNA
Cell History
Genetics
100

The control center of the cell

What is the Nucleus?

100

These early cells don't have any organelles

What is a prokaryote?

100

A always pairs with this

What is T?

100

The first cell was found by looking at this stuff, GROSS!

What is teeth gunk?

100

In Victorian England, people were obsessed with breeding strange variations of this animal

What is a pidgeon?

200

This gooey liquid fills the cell

What is cytoplasm?

200

Bacteria are prokaryotes, so they reproduce in this way

What is Asexual?

200

The Central Dogma states this 3 step process

What is DNA>RNA>Proteins

200

This first part of this theory states that all living organisms are made of one or more of these

What are cells?

200

This Austrian monk is known as the father of genetics

Who is Gregor Mendel?

300

These little organelles build proteins out of amino acids

What are ribosomes?

300

Animals have these types of cells

What are Eukaryotic?

300

D.N.A. stands for this chemical name

What is Deoxyribonucleic Acid?

300

This series of glass lenses first allowed people to see the cell

What is a microscope?

300

This word describes different versions of a gene that are represented by upper and lower case letters. Surprisingly it does not rhyme with ukulele

What is Allele?

400

The DNA inside of these organelles is identical to the ones in your mother. Thanks for all the energy, mom!

What are Mitochondria?

400

Plants and Mushrooms have these types of cells.

What are Eukaryotic?

400

The four nucleotide bases that make up DNA represented by A T C G.

What are Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, and Guanine?

400

Rosalind Franklin was the first person to take a picture of this special DNA shape

What is a double helix?

400

According to this punnet square, this trait is dominant.

What is Green?

500

Plant cells have two special organelles, one that makes sugar from the sun and one that give each cell a hard exterior.

What are the chloroplast and cell wall?

500

Karyote means seed or nut in ancient greek. It refers to a cell having or lacking this organelle

What is the nucleus?

500

3 Nucleotides are read together as a Codon by the Ribosome. Then they find one of these corresponding 20 ingredients to life

What are Amino Acids?

500

The "cell" got its name because it looked like this

What is a room where monks or prisoners lived?

500

A gene that can skip a generation must be this

What is recessive?

600

This cleansing organelle has a cleaning spray named after it

What is a lysosome?

600

This theory states that organelles formed when one cell engulfed another. This lead to a beneficial relationship where cells were living in harmony

What is the endosymbiotic theory?

600

AUG-UAU-CGU translated into amino acids

What are Met-Tyr-Arg?

600

In 1882, Walther Flemming discovered chromosomes and these four phases of cell replication, which he called Mitosis

What are Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase?

600

A punnet square for a cross between the parents with RR and Rr

What is 

700

This organelle is responsible for shipping proteins out of the cell

What is the Golgi Apparatus?

700

Finding a partner to mate with is a lot of work. Sexual reproduction is worth it because of this major upside

What is immune system diversity?

700

RNA polymerase transcribes DNA into RNA, turning ATGCCATCTAATTCG into this

What is UACGGUAGAUUAAGC?

700

Matthias Schleiden thought that cells appear from thin air. Theodore Schwann argued this idea instead

What is cells come from preexisting cells?

700

An individual with two different alleles can be describes as this

What is Heterozygous?