The High School Biology Metabolism Quiz is a free web app for practicing high school biology metabolism in a 4-choice quiz format.
The questions are independently written for this site and cover ATP, enzymes, cellular respiration, fermentation, photosynthesis, nitrogen assimilation, and original experimental reasoning.
The course lineup starts with a 10-question basics mix, then moves through focused 20-question courses and longer review courses.
Hints change according to the current question. The app shows original SVG diagrams for ATP cycling, enzyme action, respiration, fermentation, photosynthesis, nitrogen assimilation, and experimental interpretation.
My Page stores challenge history, best records, and often missed questions, making the app useful for repeated review.
This quiz is not only for memorizing isolated terms. It helps you compare where each process occurs, what materials are used, what products are formed, and how energy carriers such as ATP, NADH, and NADPH are involved.
Respiration, photosynthesis, fermentation, and nitrogen assimilation are often easier to remember when you follow the movement of carbon dioxide, oxygen, water, organic matter, and inorganic nitrogen.
Some questions use original experimental settings with yeast, aquatic plants, light intensity, temperature, gas production, and reaction rates. They are designed to help students read conditions, notice limiting factors, and choose a reasonable biological explanation.
The quizzes are useful for daily review, class warm-ups, test preparation, and quick practice at home.
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This site is not authorized, certified, supervised, or endorsed by any of those organizations or companies.
The questions shown here are not copied from textbooks, reference books, workbooks, common test questions, university entrance exams, or mock exams.
Questions, answer choices, explanations, and diagrams are independently created for this site.
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Official curriculum information: MEXT High School Course of Study commentary page