Cellular Respiration
Photosynthesis
Cell Organelles
Muscular System
Skeletal System
100

This is the main sugar molecule that is broken down during cellular respiration to produce energy.

Glucose

100

This gas is a product of photosynthesis and is what humans breathe

Oxygen

100

This organelle is the control center of the cell, containing DNA

Nucleus

100

This type of muscle is responsible for voluntary movements and is attached to bones.

Skeletal muscle

100

What is the strongest type of bone tissue found in the outer layer of bones?

Compact bone

200

What is the first step of Cellular Respiration?

Glycolysis - converts glucose to 2 pyruvates

200

This molecule is the main source of energy for plants and other organisms

Glucose

200

This organelle is the site of protein synthesis

Ribosome

200

The process by which muscles generate energy without oxygen, producing lactic acid, is known as this.

anaerobic respiration

200

What type of joint allows for the widest range of motion, like in the shoulder?

Ball-&-socket joint

300

What final stage of cellular respiration.

Electron transport chain 

300

Photosynthesis takes place in this organelle found in plant cells

Chloroplast

300

This organelle acts as the packaging and processing center of the cell

Golgi apparatus

300

Which type of muscle cell has more than one nucleus?

Skeletal muscle

300

What is the name for the flexible, rubbery tissue found at the ends of bones?

Cartilage

400

What is the 2nd stage of Cellular Respiration?

Citric Acid Cycle - completes breakdown of glucose, releases energy carrier molecuales NADH & FADH2 for next step

400

This green pigment absorbs light energy during photosynthesis

chlorophyll

400

These organelles are responsible for cellular respiration, producing ATP

Mitochondria

400

This muscle protein, along with myosin, plays an important role in the sliding filament theory of muscle contraction.

Actin

400

What type of bone cell is responsible for breaking down bone tissue?

osteoclast

500

Describe the role of proton gradients and ATP synthase in the electron transport chain of cellular respiration.

ETC uses the energy from electrons to pump protons out of the matrix, causing protons to re-enter the matrix through the ATP synthase enzyme while creating ATP

500

This molecule, along with water, is used as the source of electrons in photosynthesis

Carbon dioxide

500

This network of membranes is involved in protein and lipid synthesis and transport

endoplasmic reticulum

500

This protein, found in muscle fibers, binds to calcium to trigger muscle contraction.

troponin

500

What is the name of the process by which bone is constantly being broken down and rebuilt?

Bone remodeling