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