Plants
Free
Biology
Chemistry
Anatomy
100

Main component in plant cell walls. 

What is cellulose?

100

Head of the Biology Department.

Who is Adam K. Ryburn?

100

Process of breaking glucose into two three-carbon molecules with the production of ATP and NADH.

What is glycolysis?

100

Subatomic particle with a neutral charge.

What is a neutron?

100

The smallest bone in the body.

What is the stapes (or stirrup)?

200

Has an embryo with a single cotyledon, pollen with a single furrow or pore, and secondary growth is absent?

What is a monocot?

200

The location of the Stancampiano Resort. 

What is Tahlequah?

200

Basic unit of heredity.

What is a gene?
200

Proton acceptor.

What is a Bronsted-Lowry base?
200

The thigh bone.

What is the femur?

300

Loss of water vapor from a plant.

What is transpiration?

300

TriBeta's mascot.

Who is Milo?

300

The concentrating segment of the Loop of Henle.

What is the descending segment?

300

Electron acceptor. 

What is a Lewis-acid?

300
The ligaments that control the back and forth motion of the knee.

What are the cruciate ligaments?

400

Place where the light reactions occur?

What are the thylakoids?

400

Year that TriBeta was established. 

1922

400

Final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain?

What is oxygen?

400

Type of substitution reaction where the first step is the rate-limiting step.

What is an SN1 reaction?

400

Cranial nerve #10, has both sensory and motor functions, and regulates internal organ functions. 

What is the vagus nerve?

500

Gaseous hormone that promotes leaf, flower, fruit senescence and abscission, and promotes root ripening. 

What is ethylene?

500

Chapter name of OCU's TriBeta.

What is the Alpha Chapter?

500

Enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of fumarate from succinate?

What is succinate dehydrogenase?

500

Defines the quantum nature of energy and relates the energy of a photon to its frequency. 

HINT: h

What is Planck's constant?

500

Fracture-type where the bone bends and cracks, also called an incomplete fracture.

What is a green-stick fracture?