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Cells
Photosynthesis
& Cell
Respiration
DNA
and RNA
Mitosis/
Meiosis
Genetics
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Basic
Science
Atoms are made
of these three
main particles,
and these are the
smallest.
What are
electrons?
Along with Hydrogen
and Nitrogen, they
are the other two
common atoms found
in living things.
What are Oxygen
and Carbon?
It’s the number of
outer shell electrons a
normal carbon atom
has. (It’s also the
number it wants.)
What is four?
Of the three parts of
an atom, it’s the one
that tells you the
atomic number and
what kind of atom it
is.
What is the
proton?
It’s the type of
bond that forms
between a sodium
and a chlorine
atom.
What is ionic?
Of the two types,
eukaryotic and
prokaryotic, it’s the
cells that make up
all animals and
plants.
What is
eukaryotic?
It’s the organelle
that provides
energy for an
animal cell.
What are
mitochondria?
They’re two
organelles found in
plant cells, but not
in animal cells.
What are the cell
wall and
chloroplast?
It’s the organelle
that controls what
comes into or out of
a cell.
What is the cell
membrane?
DAILY DOUBLE:
Everybody bets
These cells haven’t
yet “decided” what
kind of a cell they
will become.
It’s the organelle
that handles the
reactions for
metabolism, or
cellular respiration.
What are
mitochondria?
It’s the organelle in
plant cells that
controls the
photosynthesis
reactions.
What is a
chloroplast?
They are the things
needed to carry out
photosynthesis.
What are CO2,
Sunlight and
Water?
It’s how long one
must exercise in
order to burn fat.
What is 20
minutes?
Daily Double:
Everyone bets.
It’s the short term
energy storing
molecule used in both
photosynthesis and
metabolism
They are the four
letters that stand
for the bases in
DNA.
What are A, T, C,
and G?
It’s the term for a
section of DNA that
codes for some
protein.
What is a gene?
It’s the name of the
long molecule that
DNA is coded onto
before a protein is
made.
What is mRNA?
They are the two
scientists given
credit for
discovering the
structure of DNA.
Who are Watson
and Crick?
They are the 3 base
sections on mRNA
that each code for
an amino acid.
What is a codon?
It is the process of
dividing a normal
body cell’s nucleus
to make identical
body cells.
What is mitosis?
It’s the process of
making gametes
(sperm and egg).
What is meiosis?
It’s the stage of
mitosis where
chromosomes line
up in the middle of
the cell.
What is
metaphase?
It’s the event that
occurs during
meiosis that causes
the sperm or eggs
to each be unique.
What is crossing
over, or crossover?
It’s the term for the
type of cell, the sperm
or egg, that forms
during Meiosis and
contains only a half set
of DNA.
What is haploid?
He is the father of
genetics.
Who is Gregor
Mendel?
It is the name of
the squares that
are used to predict
the outcome of
crosses.
What is Punnett?
It’s the term for
having two
identical genes on
your chromosomes.
What is
homozygous?
It’s the term for
having different
genes on each
homologous
chromosome.
What is
heterozygous?
It is the genotypic
ratio of a cross
between two
heterozygous
organisms.
What is 1:2:1, or
25%/50%/25%?
Make your wager on the
category of
CONVERSIONS!
She’s the woman who
did much of the
scientific work that
Watson and Crick used
to determine the
correct structure of
DNA.
Who is Rosalind
Franklin.