DNA
Random
Photosynthesis/
Respiration
Ecology
Evolution
100
Where in the cell is DNA located?
The nucleus
100
If you need immediate energy, which biomolecule do you need (proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, or lipids)?
Carbohydrates
100

What are products of photosynthesis? 

glucose and oxygen

100

What is a habitat? 

place where an organism lives within its ecosystem

100

What is natural selection? 

organism best suited for the environment will survive and reproduce

200
What is the single unit (monomer) that DNA is made up of?
Nucleotide
200

What type of cellular transport does not require energy? 

Passive Transport

200

What are the reactants of cellular respiration? 

oxygen and glucose

200
What are decomposers? Why are they so important to the ecosystem?
Decomposers are organisms that use dead decaying organisms for food. They are so important because they break down and recycle nutrients.
200
Identify a field of science that provides evidence for evolution. 

Embryology, Biogeography, Paleontology, Morphology, Biochemistry, etc

300

What are the base pairing rules for DNA? 

A-T
C-G

300

What is the energy source that is made during cellular respiration? 

ATP

300

True or False: The products of photosynthesis are the reactants of cellular respiration. 

True

300

What is symbiosis? Give an example.

relationship between different species

300

What is the gene pool? 

all of the alleles in a population

400
What is the complementary strand of the following DNA strand? AGCCGGATT
TCGGCCTAA
400

Who is Mrs Bennett's favorite president? 

Lincoln

400

Where in the cell does photosynthesis take place? Where in the cell does cellular respiration take place?

Photosynthesis: Chloroplast Cellular Respiration: Mitochondria

400

What does a food chain or food web show? 

diagram showing feeding relationship of organisms

400
Define and give an example of homeostasis?
Homeostasis is maintaining an internal environment. Getting a fever when you are sick is an example.
500

Explain the structure of DNA vs RNA?

DNA is a double helix RNA is single(two strands twisted together). DNA in nucleus. RNA in nucleus and cytoplasm. DNA A-T and C-G. RNA A-U and C-G

500

What is an enzyme? 

Proteins that speed up reactions

500

What is the primary source of energy for almost all living things? 

Sunlight

500

What is represented by the part of the graph that levels out at the end? 

Carrying capacity

500

True or False: Genetic drift leads to an increase in genetic variation. 

False

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