The outmost part of an animal cell.
What is the cell membrane?
The system responsible for distribution of oxygen and nutrients throughout the body.
The outermost part of a plant cell, found exclusively in plant cells.
What is the cell wall?
The genetic makeup of a trait or traits in an organism.
What is genotype?
A baryon with no charge.
What is a Neutron?
The inside of a cell, excluding the nucleus.
What is the cytoplasm?
What is the Skeletal system?
The only colored organelle in a cell.
What is the chloroplast?
The physical appearance or behavior of an organism due to its genetic makeup.
What is phenotype?
Also known as a hydrogen ion.
What is a proton?
Where protein production occurs in the cell.
What are the ribosomes?
The system responsible for hormone production and temperature regulation.
What is the Endocrine system?
What is a tropism?
An trait that can only be expressed when both alleles code for it.
What is a Recessive trait?
The antimatter version of an electron.
What is a positron?
Structures found exclusively on the outside of animal cells for movement(excluding certain bacteria).
What are Cilia and Flagella?
The 4 major organs of the Respiratory system.
What are the Nasal Cavity, the Trachea, the Bronchi, and the Alveoli?
Plants achieve maximum turgor pressure in this.
What is a hypotonic solution?
Tool used to calculate the probability of certain traits appearing in offspring.
What is a Punnett Square?
One of the only natural ways a triple bond can be broken.
What is being struck by lightning?
The innermost part of the nucleus, responsible in part of production of proteins.
What is the nucleolus?
What is the Integumentary system?
The movement of a plant to face the sun.
What is heliotropism?
When neither allele fully dominates the other, resulting in a new trait.
What is Incomplete Dominance?
A positively charged ion.
What is a cation?