Respiration
Transport
Replication/Mutation
DNA/RNA
Lets Make Proteins
100

The equation: C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2O corresponds to this process.

What is cell respiration?
100
This type of transport moves things from a high to a low concentration.
What is passive transport?
100

The answer to this question is the complementary base pairing would most likely result during replication from this DNA sequence:  T-A-G-C-A 

What is A-T-C-G-T?

100
A pairs with this letter in DNA
What is T/thymine?
100
This what a gene codes for (hint: it is a macromolecule).
What is a protein?
200

Oxygen is a waste product of this process.

What is photosynthesis?
200

This type of transport moves things from a high to a low concentration.

What is active transport?
200
This type of mutation results when you eliminate a nucleotide from a DNA sequence.
What is deletion?
200

DNA has this number of strands.

What is two?
200
This is the order of the central dogma.

What is DNA to RNA to protein?

300
Fermentation is this type of respiration that does not require oxygen.
What is anaerobic respiration?
300
This type of diffusion is the reason why wilted lettuce becomes crispy again when put into cold water.
What is osmosis?
300

This type of mutation results when an extra nucleotide is added into a DNA strand

What is insertion?
300
This is the monomer of DNA/RNA/nucleic acids.
What are nucleotides?
300
This is the third/final step of protein synthesis.
What is translation?
400
These three things are the products of aerobic respiration.
What are carbon dioxide, water, and energy/ATP?
400
This type of transport does not require energy. (Hint: this answer has appeared on another question in this category)
What is passive transport?
400

A substitution/point mutation occurs when this number of nucleotides are changed.

What is one?
400

Its shape is like a twisted ladder, or this more scientific sounding description.

What is a double helix?
400
This is the process that occurs during protein synthesis in which a copy of DNA is made in the form of messenger RNA.
What is transcription?
500

This fuel is most commonly used for the process of cellular respiration.

What is glucose?
500

This type of transport uses ATP to move objects against a concentration gradient. (Hint: this answer has appeared on another question in this category)

What is active transport?
500

DNA is unzipped and the strands serve as a template for complementary DNA strands in this process.

What is replication?
500
This nucleic acid is single stranded.
What is RNA?
500

The mRNA sequence: UUU-CCU-CGU codes for these three amino acids (Hint: Use the codon chart on the green sheet).

What is Phe-Pro-Arg?