Biology
Chemistry for non-chem majors
You should know these if you want to be a doctor
People who discovered stuff and now we have bio homework
Biology but make it ~Cellular~
100

The green pigment in plants that aids in photosynthesis

What is chlorophyll?

100

The atomic number of Carbon

What is six?

100

The largest organ in the human body

What is skin?

100

Most well known for his Theory of Evolution

Who is Charles Darwin?

100

Where chromosomal DNA is stored

What is the nucleus?

200

Cell < Tissue < Organ < _____________ < Organism

What is organ system?

200

A solution in which the solvent is water

What is aqueous?

200

The "19" in COVID-19 stands for this 

What is 2019?

200

Famous for his studies involving pea plants, also known as the "Father of Modern Genetics"

Who is Gregor Mendel?

200

The theory stating that genetic information flows from DNA, to RNA, to protein (looking for a specific phrase)

What is the central dogma?

300

A single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles

What is a prokaryote?

300

The type of bonds DNA helicase breaks

What is hydrogen bonds?

300

Sepsis, or septicemia, is an infection of this bodily fluid

What is blood?

300

Her work was crucial in discovering the double helical structure of DNA, but she was snubbed by W*tson and Cr*ck

Who is Rosalind Franklin?

300

The structures that makes the rough endoplasmic reticulum "rough"

What is ribosomes?

400

Overall, aerobic respiration of a single glucose molecule results in a net of how many ATPs?

What is 36?

400

The products of a combustion reaction (hint: there are two)

What is carbon dioxide and water?

400

The organ that produces insulin

What is the pancreas?

400

The first person to discover and term living cells, the "Father of Microbiology"

Who is Antonie van Leeuwenhoek?

400

The name for the inner folds of a mitochondria

What is cristae?

500

Structures that have no apparent function and appear to be residual parts from a past ancestor

What is vestigial structures?

500

A pair of molecules that exist in two forms that are mirror images of one another but cannot be superimposed one upon the other

What is enantiomers?

500

A form of vitamin B9 used for deficiency and to prevent pregnancy complications

What is folate or folic acid?

500

Disproved the doctrine of spontaneous generation using sterile broth in a swan-neck flask

Who is Louis Pasteur?

500

A method widely used to make millions to billions of copies of a specific DNA sample rapidly

What is Polymerase Chain Reaction (aka PCR)?