A nonliving particle that causes illness
What is a virus?
A change in DNA
What is a mutation?
Identify bug B
What is a firefly?
The short term energy storage that also builds cell walls
Carbohydrates
Molecule transported through the xylem up from the roots
The thing required for a virus to reproduce
What is a host cell?
Identify the mutation in this image
This animal has feather and does not swim
What is a hen?
The long term energy storage that builds cell membranes.
lipids
The carbohydrate transported by the phloem from the leaves
Replication cycle that causes host to experience symptoms from 3-7 days
What is the Lytic Cycle?
A type of mutation shown in the image
What is deletion?
This step identifies the type of organism a daisy is.
Ex. 1A
What is 3A?
Synthesized using information from nucleic acid or a genetic blueprint.
What is a protein?
Process where pollen from the anther is transferred to the stigma on the same flower.
What is self fertilization/pollination?
Viral replication cycle that remains dormant in host
What is lysogenic?
Mutation may or may not change protein
What is substitution or point mutation?
This is the difference between a mouse and a cat
What is ´doesnt breed quickly´?
This molecule is built from alternating sequences of nucleotides.
What is nucleic acids/DNA/RNA?
The stimulus that causes the production of the growth hormone, auxin, to produce growth of the shoot system.
What is sunlight or phototropism?
Structure that mimics a nuclear envelope (protects genetic information)
What is a Capsid?
Mutations that always changes amino acid sequence
What are frame shift mutations, insertions or deletions?
Characteristic found in all organisms except the hagfish.
What is jaws?
Hemoglobin, a protein found in blood, is made of chains of these sub units.
What is amino acids?
The initial system that transports nutrients to the reproductive organ from the soil.
What is the root system?