Genetics/DNA
Bioethics
Ecosystem/Contaminants
Homeostasis
Climate Change
100

in DNA Adenine (A) always pairs with this nucleotide base

Thymine (T)

100

a voluntary, informed, and uncoerced agreement or permission given by a competent person to allow an action to occur. It is a foundational principle in law, ethics, medicine, and personal relationships, ensuring that an individual's autonomy and boundaries are respected
 

Consent 

100

This term describes all the living and nonliving things interacting in a specific area.
 

Ecosystem 

100

ints: This term describes the body's ability to maintain stable internal conditions despite external changes.
 

Homeostasis 

100

This gas, produced by livestock and rice paddies, is a greenhouse gas that traps 25 times more heat than carbon dioxide.
 

Methane 

200

In DNA Guanine (G) always pairs with this nucleotide base

Cytosine (C)
200

This principle requires healthcare providers to act in the best interest of the patient and promote their well-being.
 

 beneficence?

200

These organisms break down dead material and return nutrients to the soil.
 

Decomposers 

200

When you exercise and get hot, you do this to cool down and maintain normal body temperature.
 

What is sweating (or perspiration)?

200

This gas, produced by burning fossil fuels and deforestation, is the primary greenhouse gas driving climate change.

What is carbon dioxide (CO2)

300

This process creates two identical copies of DNA before cell division.
 

DNA replication 

300

This principle respects a patient's right to make their own informed decisions about their medical care.
 

autonomy 

300

These chemicals that don't break down easily accumulate in organisms' tissues and increase in concentration up the food chain.


What are persistent organic pollutants POPs (or what is bioaccumulation/biomagnification)?

300

This cellular process produces ATP energy and generates heat as a byproduct, helping maintain body temperature during homeostasis.
 

What is cellular Respiration 

300

This layer of frozen soil found in Arctic regions is thawing due to warming temperatures, releasing stored methane and carbon dioxide.
 

Permafrost 

400

A change in the DNA sequence that can be caused by errors or environmental factors.
 

mutation 

400

This principle ensures fair and equal distribution of healthcare resources and treatment for all people.
 

Justice 

400

This term describes when a toxic substance becomes more concentrated as it moves up each level of the food chain, affecting top predators the most.
 

What is biomagnification (or biological magnification)?

400

This feedback mechanism amplifies a response, like during childbirth when contractions increase until delivery.

Positive Feedback 

400

This phenomenon occurs when ocean water absorbs excess CO₂, making it more acidic and harming coral reefs and shellfish.
 

Ocean Acidification 

500

This genetic disorder causes red blood cells to become crescent-shaped and can cause pain and organ damage.
 

Sick Cell Anemia 

500

 These four principles together form the foundation of modern medical ethics and guide difficult healthcare decisions.




What are autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice

500

This pesticide, banned in 1972, caused eagle and falcon populations to decline by thinning their eggshells.
 

DDT

500

This hormone, produced by the pancreas, lowers blood sugar by helping cells absorb glucose.
 

Insulin 

500

This international agreement, adopted in 2015, united countries in committing to limit global temperature rise.
 

Paris agreement/accord 

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