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Explore the fundamental processes of life through a comprehensive examination of cells. This resource covers key concepts in photosynthesis—such as the role of chlorophyll and carotenoids—and respiration, including glycolysis and fermentation types. Delve into the intricacies of cell division and molecular genetics, detailing DNA synthesis and tumor classification. This material serves as a foundation for understanding cellular function and biological classification, providing insights into the evolution of life on Earth.
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Cells Photosy- nthesis Respiration Cell Division Molecular Genetics Evolution And Classification $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Double Jeopardy!
Cells A long chain of carbon and hydrogen atoms with a carboxyl group on one end. $100
Cells What is a fatty acid? $100 Back
Cells It occurs by exocytosis and endocytosis. $200
Cells How does bulk transport across the plasma membrane occur? $200 Back
Cells These three features are found in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes. $300
Cells What do cytoplasm, ribosomes, and plasma membrane all have in common? $300 Back
Cells Many freshwater protists have these in order to pump excess water out of the cell $400
Cells What are contractile vacuoles? $400 Back
Cells These are the structural and functional distinctions between the smooth and rough ER. $500
Cells What is the presence of bound ribosomes on the rough ER, and the smooth ER functions in detoxification of carbohydrate metabolism and storage of calcium ions? $500 Back
Photosynthesis This color is least effective in photosynthesis. $100
Photosynthesis What is the color green? $100 Back
Photosynthesis This group of accessory pigments is found in green plants. $200
Photosynthesis What are carotenoids? $200 Back
Photosynthesis These are the prominent group of organelles found in plants and in photosynthetic protists $300
Photosynthesis What are plastids? $300 Back
Photosynthesis The most abundant protein on Earth and catalyzes the first step in this process. $400
Photosynthesis What is Rubisco and the Calvin Cycle? $400 Back
Photosynthesis This is the structure of chlorophyll molecules. $500
Photosynthesis What is a porphyrin ring with a hydrocarbon tail? $500 Back
Respiration This reaction series converts a 6-carbon glucose into two 3-carbon pyruvates. $100
Respiration What is glycolysis? $100 Back
Respiration These are the two types of anaerobic respiration. $200
Respiration What is alcoholic and lactic acid fermentation? $200 Back
Respiration This enzyme controls cellular respiration $300
Respiration What is phosphofructokinase? $300 Back
Respiration Buffers are substances that minimize changes in the concentration of H+ and OH- by doing this. $400
Respiration What is accepting or donating hydrogen ions? $400 Back
Respiration This substance enters glycolysis at the glyceraledehyde-3-phosphate point. $500
Respiration What is Glycerol? $500 Back
Cell Division This checkpoint is called the S point in the cell cycle. $100
Cell Division What is DNA synthesis? $100 Back
Cell Division These are the three functions of cell division. $200
Cell Division What is reproduction, growth, and tissue renewal? $200 Back
Cell Division This is an abnormal cell mass at an original site and can be completely removed by surgery. $300
Cell Division What is a benign tumor? $300 Back
Cell Division This complex disassembles in late prophase of Meiosis 1. $400
Cell Division What is the synaptonemal complex? $400 Back
Cell Division During anaphase, kinetochore microtubules shorten at this place. $500
Cell Division What is kinetochore molecules shortening at the kinetochore ends? $500 Back
Molecular Genetics In this model each strand of both daughter molecules contains a mixture of old and newly synthesized DNA. $100
Molecular Genetics What is the dispersive model? $100 Back