Gene Expression
Cell Biology
Chemistry Basics
Human Body
Earth & Space
100

What molecule carries genetic instructions?

DNA

100

What organelle is known as the “powerhouse of the cell”?

Mitochondria

100

What is the smallest unit of an element?

Atom

100

What molecule is the primary energy currency of cells, storing and releasing energy as needed?

ATP (adenosine triphosphate)

100

What is the term for the Earth’s natural satellite?

Moon

200

What molecule brings amino acids to the ribosome during protein synthesis?

tRNA

200

What structure controls what enters and leaves the cell?

Cell membrane

200

What particle in an atom determines its chemical identity and position in the periodic table?

Proton

200

What component of blood helps with clotting and wound healing?

Platelets

200

What force keeps planets in orbit around the Sun?

Gravity

300

What process converts mRNA into a chain of amino acids?

Translation

300

What organelle contains the cell’s DNA and controls cell activities?

Nucleus

300

What term describes the amount of substance in moles that contains 6.022 × 10²³ particles?

Avogadro’s number (or a mole)


300

What tiny structures in the lungs are surrounded by capillaries and allow the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide?

Alveoli

300

What type of rock forms from cooled magma or lava?

Igneous rock


400

What type of RNA carries the genetic code from DNA to the ribosome?

Messenger RNA (mRNA)


400

What structure modifies, packages, and ships proteins made by the cell?

Golgi apparatus

400

What type of reaction involves both oxidation and reduction occurring simultaneously?

Redox reaction

400

Which gland in the brain controls other endocrine glands by releasing hormones like ACTH?

Pituitary gland


400

What layer of Earth lies directly beneath the crust?

Mantle

500

What is the functional product of gene expression that performs a specific role in the cell?

Protein

500

What process allows water to move across a membrane from high to low concentration?

Osmosis

500

What principle states that the rate of a chemical reaction increases with temperature due to more frequent and energetic collisions?

Collision theory

500

What type of muscle is found in the walls of internal organs and is involuntary?

Smooth muscle


500

What process powers the Sun by combining hydrogen atoms into helium?

Nuclear fusion