The smallest structural and functional unit of life.
What is a cell?
The genetic material found in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell.
What is DNA?
The year you all were in when I (Mr Bianchi) came to St Agnes
What is, Year 8?
The room we were in for the Year 11 course
What is CH3? (tbh, i've kind of forgotten)
The cell organelle responsible for producing ATP through cellular respiration.
What is the mitochondrion?
The scientist who proposed the theory of natural selection.
Who is Charles Darwin?
The homeroom that I have
What is 12Hr1
The person with the highest attendance during the year 12 course
Who is Taneesha?
The process by which molecules move from high to low concentration without energy input.
What is diffusion?
The type of inheritance where both alleles are equally expressed in the phenotype (e.g., ABO blood groups).
What is codominance?
The other year groups I teach this year (name at least 3 correctly)
Who are year 7, 9, 10 and 11
The name of our assistant teacher who has been coming in for the last few weeks
Who is Mr Kemble?
Your year coordinator before Mrs Collins
Who is Mr Shanahan?
The type of signal molecule that travels through the bloodstream to regulate body processes.
What is a hormone?
The term for a permanent change in the DNA sequence of a gene.
What is a mutation?
The name of my cat
Who is Momo?
The 5 students who are no longer in this class
Who are Kingston, Tanesha, Caleb, Thalya and Laura?
The number of people in your grade (to the nearest 20)
97
The specific stage of mitosis where chromosomes line up at the equator of the cell.
What is metaphase?
The evolutionary mechanism that results from random changes in allele frequencies in small populations.
What is genetic drift?
The suburb that I currently live in
Where is Glenmore Park?
The number of lessons posted on our Google Classroom for the Year 12 course (within 10)
What is 70?