The Basics
Cell City
Nice Genes
Times are Changin'
Putting it Together
100
Dogs, plants, humans, and fungi are examples of these, any living thing.
What is an organism?
100
The is the control center of the cell.
What is the nucleus?
100
This is the "stronger" trait.
What is dominant?
100
This scientist discovered the theory of natural selection.
Who is Charles Darwin?
100
This is a self-sustaining collection of living things and their habitat.
What is an ecosystem?
200
These are the three parts of an atom.
What protons, neutrons, and electrons.
200
This is a container of water, food, and waste in a cell.
What is the vacuole?
200
This is the order of things that make proteins from our genes.
What is DNA --> RNA --> Protein
200
Vestigial structures tell us this about our ancestors.
What is what their bodies used to be able to do?
200
This is an example of a producer.
What are plants, trees, flowers, etc?
300
This element is the most important to living things.
What is carbon?
300
A mysterious cell was found which had a cell wall and could do photosynthesis. It was this type.
What is a plant cell.
300
An organism with a genotype like Ll or Yy.
What is heterozygous?
300
This is the process of change over time.
What is evolution?
300
Vegans are an example of this trophic level.
What is an herbivore?
400
If a cell was placed in salt water, osmosis would flow in this direction?
What is out of the cell.
400
This part of the cell allows things in and out using osmosis, diffusion, or active transport.
What is the cell membrane.
400
A black puppy and a white puppy have a baby with black and white spots. This is an example of this type of inheritance.
What is codominance?
400
These are the 5 steps of natural selection.
What are VCASS?
400
In a food web, removal of this organism destroys the whole ecosystem.
What is the producer (or keystone species)?
500
Carbohydrates always have these two elements in them.
What are carbon and hydrogen?
500
These are the two molecules that are pumped in and out of cells.
What are sodium and potassium.
500
This is the genotypic ratio for a cross between two heterozygous tall heterozygous green plants.
What is 9:3:3:1
500
Populations of organisms that are more diverse are more likely to do this.
What is survive?
500
Fungi, though they look like plants, are actually these, who eat feces, dirt, and urine.
What are decomposers?
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