Macromolecules
Ecology
Nature of Science
Cells
Cell Cycle
100

This molecule is used as fast available energy source for the cell. 

What is a carbohydrate?

100

This level of organization refers to a group of organisms of a single species.

What is a population? 

100

A testable prediction about the natural world.

What is a hypothesis?

100

This type of transport allows solutes to move against their concentration gradient (low to high).

What is active transport?

100

This process allows a cell to divide into two identical daughter cells.

What is mitosis?

200

This molecule is used to store information.

What are nucleic acids? 

200

The type of consumer that eats primary consumers.

What are secondary consumers?

200

The variable that is measured.

What is the dependent variable?

200

All living things are made of cells, cells are the building blocks of an organism, and all cells come from already existing cells are all apart of this theory.

What is Cell Theory?

200

These names of the phases of mitosis make up the acronym PMAT.

What are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase?

300

This property of water allows plants to absorb water from the soil.

What is capillary action?

300

This biogeochemical cycle includes fossil fuels and is otherwise known as the energy cycle.

What is the carbon cycle?

300

A well-supported explanation of the natural world.

What is a theory?

300

This microscope helped advance cell theory by allowing us to view the details of molecules like proteins and DNA.

What is the electron microscope?

300

DNA replication occurs during this phase of the cell cycle.

What is interphase(s phase)?

400

This is where a substrate binds to an enzyme.

What is the active site?

400

This organizational unit refers to populations of different species interacting with each other. 

What is a community?

400

We repeat an experiment that we read about in a journal to verify the results.

What is replication?

400

This organelle is responsible for marking and transporting molecules to their final destination.

What is the Golgi Apparatus?

400

This non-environmental process that occurs in many cells every day sometimes cause cancer.

What are random DNA-copying errors?

500
A change in this property of water allows ice to float.

What is density?

500

This is the amount of energy that the secondary consumers store when primary producers have 592 kCal stored?

What is 5.92 kCal?

500

Mr. Fraser conducted an experiment addressing the influence of diet on the stable isotope ratios of rattlesnake tissues. This is the part of the scientific method Mr. Fraser followed when he made sure to feed all of the snakes the same amount of food each week even if those foods were different.

What are constants?

500

This structure is on the inside of a plasma membrane and keeps water from freely crossing in or out of the cell.

What are hydrophobic tails?

500

The nucleus must break down and divide into two identical nuclei by during mitosis before the cell can divide during this process.

What is cytokinesis?

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