Classifying Life
Cell Structure and F(x)
From a Cell to Organism
Genetics
Biodiversity
100

The organism(s) considered the producer in this food chain is _______. 

Sun ---> grass --> grasshopper --> shrew --> owl

What is grass?


100

These organelles produce protein in a cell. 

What are ribosomes? 

100

In mitosis, 2 identical daughter cells are formed that are haploid/diploid. 

What is diploid (2n)?  

100

The observable/physical characteristics/traits of an organism including its morphology (physical form). 

What is phenotype?

100

An animal without a backbone. Worms, spiders, snails, crayfish, insects, crabs, mollusks are all examples. 

What is an invertebrate? 

200

The organisms considered the predators in this food chain is _______. 

Sun ---> grass --> grasshopper --> shrew --> owl

What are the owl and shrew? 

200

Organelles that serve as the "powerhouses" in a cell. Respiration occurs here.    

What are mitochondria?

200

In meiosis, 4 gametes are produced that are haploid/diploid. 

What is haploid (n)? 

200

The genetic makeup (complete heritable genetic identity) of an organism. 

What is genotype?

200

This kind of symmetry can be divided into two parts that are nearly mirror images of each other where there is a right side and a left side. 

What is bilateral symmetry? 

300

The organisms considered the consumers in this food chain are _______. 

Sun ---> grass --> grasshopper --> shrew --> owl

What is the grasshopper, shrew and owl? 

300

The 2 reactants in the photosynthesis reaction. 

What are water and carbon dioxide? 

300

A single sperm and egg unite in this process. 

What is fertilization? 

300

Genotype of an organism in which the two alleles of a gene are different. 

What is heterozygous? Hh

300

An organism that has bilateral symmetry. 

What are humans, birds, mammals, reptiles, worms, and insects? 

400

An example of an omnivore is _____. 

What is a pig, dog, human, black bear?  

400

The 2 products in the reaction of photosynthesis. 

What are oxygen and the carbohydrate, glucose (ATP-energy).  

400

The two alleles that make a male a male.

What are X and Y?

400

The genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor. 

What is dominance (dominant)?

400

Sponges, flatfishes and hermit crabs have this kind of symmetry. 

What is asymmetry? 

500

An animal that feeds only on plants. 

What is an herbivore?

500

The products in the reaction of respiration. 

What are water and carbon dioxide?  

500

This is the longest phase of mitosis. 

What is interphase with G1, S, and G2?

500

tt would be an example of a ______ factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant factor. 

What is recessive?

500

A protein all animals have that surrounds the cells and helps them keep their shape. 

What is collagen? 

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