Cells
Body Systems
Structures and Functions
Plant and Animals Cells
Traits
Adaptations and Mutations
Punnett Squares
100

What structure controls what enters and leaves the cell?

Cell membrane

100

Which body system brings oxygen into the body?

Respiratory system

100

What detects changes in the environment?

Sensory receptors

100

Which structure is ONLY found in plant cells?

Cell wall or Chloroplast 

100

What is a trait?

A characteristic

100

What is an adaptation?

A trait that helps survival

100

What letter is usually used for a dominant trait?

Capital letter

200

What organelle is known as the “brain” of the cell?

Nucleus

200

Which body system moves blood through the body?

Circulatory system

200

After a stimulus is detected, where does the signal go?

The brain

200

Which organelle helps plants make food?

Chloroplast

200

What is a gene?

A section of DNA

200

What is a mutation?

A change in DNA

200

What percent of offspring are recessive in Bb × Bb?

25%

300

Which organelle provides energy for the cell?

Mitochondria

300

Which body system controls thoughts and reactions?

Nervous system

300

Put these in order: stimulus, response, receptor, brain

Stimulus → receptor → brain → response

300

Name ONE structure found in both plant and animal cells.

Nucleus, cell membrane, cytoplasm, mitochondria, etc.

300

What is the difference between genotype and phenotype?

Genotype is genetic makeup, phenotype is physical appearance/visible traits.

300

Which is a behavioral adaptation: thick fur or migration?

Migration

300

If one parent is TT and the other is tt, what will all offspring be?

Tt

400

What is the function of the vacuole?

Stores water, food, and waste

400

When running, which THREE body systems work together the most?

Muscular, respiratory, and circulatory systems

400

Which body system is responsible for immediate reactions?

Nervous system

400

Why do plant cells have chloroplasts but animal cells do not?

Plants make their own food through photosynthesis.

400

What is an allele?

A version of a gene

400

A black jaguar blending into the forest is an example of what type of mutation?

Helpful mutation

400

What is a carrier?

Has a recessive trait but does not show it

500

Explain why mitochondria are important for active cells like muscle cells.

Muscle cells need lots of energy, and mitochondria produce that energy.

500

Why is it important that body systems work together?

They work together to keep the body functioning properly and alive.

500

A student touches a hot stove and quickly pulls their hand away. Explain the process using stimulus, receptor, brain, and response.

The hot stove is the stimulus, receptors detect the heat, the brain processes the signal, and the response is pulling the hand away.

500

Compare plant and animal cells by naming one similarity and one difference.

Similarity: both have a nucleus. Difference: plant cells have chloroplasts/cell wall while animal cells do not.

500

Explain the difference between dominant and recessive traits.

Dominant traits show when present, recessive traits only show if no dominant allele is present.

500

Explain why helpful adaptations become more common over time.

Organisms with helpful adaptations survive and reproduce more often.

500

A tall plant (Tt) is crossed with a short plant (tt). What percent of offspring will be short?

50%

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