Cells and Organelles Biomolecules and Enzymes Viruses and Taxonomy Potpourri Video Games
100
What is a prokaryote?
This type of cell has no nucleus.
100
What are carbohydrates?
These biomolecules are made of the monomers monosaccharides, sugars.
100
What is species?
This is the most specific taxonomic category.
100
What are the leaves?
This part of the plant is responsible for supplying it with food.
100
What is NBA 2K?
This realistic basketball video game has been around since 1999.
200
What is the chloroplast?
This organelle is the site of photosynthesis in plants and algae.
200
What is a lipid?
This biomolecule has two fatty acid tails and make up part of the phospholipid bilayer.
200
What is Kingdom Plantae?
This kingdom contains autotrophic, immobile eukaryotes.
200
What is an enzyme?
This protein's job is to speed up a chemical reaction.
200
What is Fortnite?
Try to be the last player standing in Battle Royale during this game.
300
What are mitochondria?
These organelles break down glucose into ATP energy.
300
What is a nucleic acid?
This biomolecule contains the genetic information needed for every living organism.
300
What is a capsid?
Viruses are made up of DNA or RNA surrounded by this protein coat.
300
What is the nucleus?
This is where transcription occurs in the cell.
300
What is Rocket League?
This sports-based video game can be considered as "soccer with cars".
400
What are eukaryotic cells?
Organisms that belong in Kingdoms Plantae and Animalia are made of these types of cells.
400
What is activation energy?
Enzymes work by reducing the amount of this needed to complete a reaction.
400
What are the genus and species?
These are the two parts of the taxonomy system used to refer to specific organisms (binomial nomenclature).
400
What is meiosis?
This is the type of cell division in sexually reproducing organisms.
400
What is Super Mario Bros?
In this game, two brothers wearing overalls try to save the princess.
500
What is the vacuole?
This organelle is responsible for the storage of water, waste and nutrients.
500
What is the active site?
Ligands must bind to their matching receptors at this specific site.
500
What is the lytic cycle?
During this cycle, a virus uses the host's cellular equipment to replicate its own DNA and eventually reproduce itself.
500
What is AAA-UAA-CGG?
Transcribe this strand of DNA:

TTT-ATT-GCC
500
What is Donkey Kong?
This Nintendo game follows the adventures of a gorilla and his friends.






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