Cells and Mitosis
Life Processes
Chemistry of Life
Genetics (DNA)
Disease
100

The organelle that controls what enters and leaves the cell (called selectively permeable) 

What is the cell membrane?

100

Organisms that make their own food are called ______________

autotrophs or producers

100
What are the three particles that make up atoms?

Protons, neutrons, and electrons

100

Where DNA is located in the cell

What is the nucleus?

100

Are Viruses living or nonliving?

Nonliving

200

The stage of mitosis when chromosomes "meet" in the middle?

What is metaphase?

200

A sequence of who eats who to gain energy is shown as a ___________

food chain

200

Polymers are made up of _________

Monomers

200

What are the four nitrogenous bases? 

Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, and Thymine 

200

Can I take antibiotics for a virus? (Such as the common cold or the flu)

NO

300

When cells undergo mitosis at an uncontrollable rate what happens?

Cancer

300

What are the products of Photosynthesis?

Oxygen and Glucose
300

The energy needed to get a reaction started is the____________

Activation Energy

300

What happens when a piece of DNA is missing?

Genetic Information is lost

300

What is a vaccine?

A dead or weakened form of a pathogen that helps your body to build immunity

400

What process happens in the Mitochondria?
What process happens in the Chloroplast?

M- cellular respiration

C- photosynthesis?

400

Cellular Respiration releases energy by breaking down ___________

Food

400

Name two facts about enzymes:

-They are proteins

-They are shape-specific

-They usually end in -ase

-They speed up chemical reactions 

400

If I have 22% of G, How much C will I have? 

C= 22

400

What are the two cycles of a virus? How are they DIFFERENT?

Lytic= Immediate infection

Lysogenic= Infection only when activated. Stays with you forever! 

500

One difference in cell division of plants and animals is that plant cells have a _____________

Cell Plate

500

Where does lactic acid fermentation occur? 

Muscle Cells
Anaerobic environments 

500

What number(s) on the pH scale are considered acidic? Neutral? Basic? 

Acidic: Below 7

Basic: Above 7

Neutral: 7

500

What did Rosalind Franklin do? 

Took an X-ray diffraction picture of DNA that helped Watson and Crick see the double helix shape of DNA

500

What are the three shapes of a prokaryote? 

Bacilli, Cocci, Spirillum