Biomolecules
Earth Cycles
Cell Transport
Body Systems
Membranes
100

Biomolecule that is used primarily for quick energy

What are Carbohydrates?

100
Molecule Cycle that is responsible for precipitation

What is the Water Cycle?

100

This process describes how particles move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration, spreading out evenly over time.

What is Diffusion?

100

It’s the body system that sends, receives, and processes information through electrical signals—acting as your built-in communication network from brain to fingertips.

What is the nervous system?

100

Term for a substance that “fears water,” refusing to mix with it—much like oil in a salad dressing.

What is Hydrophobic? 

200

Biomolecule that primary composes the membrane by creating not just one but two layers 

What are Lipids?

200

Term used to describe any location where quantities of something are held/stored

What is a reservoir?

200

Osmosis and Diffusion are examples this type of cell transport

What is passive transport?

200

It’s the body system that breaks down the food you eat into nutrients your cells can use, starting at the mouth and ending at the intestines.

What is the digestive system?

200

It describes a membrane that lets some substances slip by with ease while keeping others out, enabling cells to control what enters and exits.

What is semipermeable?

300

Biomolcule used for structural support and creates channels through the cell membrane

What are proteins?

300

Photosynthesis is major part of this Cycle

What is the Carbon Cycle?

300

This energy-requiring method of moving molecules across a membrane goes against the concentration gradient—like pushing substances uphill using ATP as the power source.

What is Active Transport?

300

It’s the system that trades carbon dioxide for oxygen, using lungs, airways, and tiny alveoli to keep every cell supplied with fresh air.

What is the respiratory system?

300

It’s the word for a substance that “loves water,” readily dissolving or mixing with it due to its attraction to H₂O molecules.

What is Hydrophilic?

400

Biomolucule that contains our Genetic code

What are Nucleic Acids

400

This element cycle replies on bacteria to make it usable for other living things

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

400

Endocytosis and Exocytosis are both this type of active transport

What is Bulk Transport?

400

It’s the body system that uses the heart, blood, and vessels to deliver nutrients and oxygen throughout the body while carrying wastes away.

What is circulatory system?

400

Biomolecule that composes the majority of the cell membrane 

What are Lipids?

500

Single Stranded Nucleic Acids

What is RNA?


500

This Cycle Lacks an atmospheric Reservoir  

What is the Phosphorus Cycle?

500

This type of cell transport is used by the kidneys to maintain blood pH

What is Osmosis?

500

It’s the system that filters your blood, removes waste as urine, and helps maintain the body’s balance of water and salts using kidneys, ureters, a bladder, and a urethra.

What is the urinary system?

500

Energy molecule needed to open and close protein channels 

What is ATP