Central dogma
Cell cycle
Cell structures
1st semester
Final Jeopardy
Wissahickon trip
100

Transcription occurs inside this organelle

What is the nucleus?

100

This part of your body has the most cells going through mitosis at any given time

What is the stomach/intestine?

100

These organelles allow plants to turn light into food

What are chloroplasts?

100

This is the highest level in the Linnaean classification system

What is domain?

100

This is the month we traveled to the Wissahickon together

What is October?

200

These are the proteins that stabilize DNA after helicase splits it in two

What are single strand binding proteins?

200

This phase of mitosis immediately precedes cytokinesis

What is telophase?

200

This organelle in animal cells is filled with hydrolytic enzymes

What is a lysosome?

200

All living organisms are capable of changing from one generation to the next, a process known as this

What is evolution?

300

This type of RNA carries amino acids and has anti-codons

What is tRNA?

300

During the G1 phase, DNA exists in this form

What is chromatin?

300

These channel proteins allow cells to control the transport of water molecules across the cell membrane

What are aquaporins?

300

The P in CHNOPS stands for this

What is phosphorus?

400

DNA replication errors are repaired during this phase of the cell cycle

What is S phase?

400

This protein prevents cells with damaged DNA from replicating

What is p53?

400

This is the only one of the four types of biological molecules that is not a component of cell membranes

What is nucleic acid?

400

Only this type of lipid has two fatty acid tails

What is a phospholipid?

500

This is the start codon 

What is AUG?

500

During metaphase, each spindle fiber is attached to a chromatid at this structure 

What is a kinetochore?

500

This is the name of the model that describes the structure and behavior of the cell membrane

What is the fluid mosaic model?

500

A chemical reaction that releases energy inside a cell is known as this type of reaction

What is catabolic/exergonic?