Tropisms
Photosynthesis
DNA/RNA
Adaptations
Natural Selection
100

What is a plant's response to light called?

Phototropism

100

Where does photosynthesis occur?

Chloroplasts

100

What does DNA stand for?

Deoxyribonucleic acid

100

Sharp claws is an example of which type of adaptation?

Structural/physical

100

Natural selection is also called what?

Survival of the fittest.

200

What is a plant's response to touch called?

Thigmotropism

200

The part of the plant that absorbs sunlight and gives plant's its green color

Chlorophyll

200

What are the 3 parts of nucleotides?

Sugar, phosphate, nitrogen bases
200

Migrating is an example of what type of adaptation?

Behavioral adaptation

200

What is natural selection?

The process by which organisms better adapted to the environment will survive, reproduce, and pass on the favorable traits to their offspring

300

True or False: tropisms are internal stimuli.

False: external

300

What are the products of photosynthesis? (what is produces as a result of photosynthesis?)

Oxygen and glucose

300

Pairs with adenine in DNA

Thymine

300

Give an example of a structural and behavioral adaptation of a bear.

Structural: thick fur, sharp teeth, sharp claws, etc

Behavioral: hibernating, hunting habits, etc

300

How does natural selection occur?

Through inherited traits or mutations. Favorable traits will be passed on throughout generations.

400

List the negative and positive tropisms involved when a plant's roots are growing down towards the earth.

Positive: geotropism

Negative: phototropism

400

What are the reactants of photosynthesis? (what is needed for photosynthesis to occur?)

Carbon dioxide, sunlight, water

400

Pairs with adenine in RNA

Uracil

400

Give an example of a physiological adaptation.

Venom from poisonous organisms.

400

Explain what happened with the peppered moths during the industrial revolution.

Pollution caused the peppered moths to go from light to dark and back to light again. Answers will vary.

500

List the negative and positive tropisms involved when a plant is bending towards the light?

Negative: geotropism

Positive: phototropism

500

What reactants go into the light-dependent reaction of photosynthesis? What products go into the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis?

Light-dependent: sunlight and water - produces oxygen

Light-independent: carbon dioxide - produces glucose

500

Compare AND contrast DNA and RNA

DNA: double stranded, deoxyribose sugar, contains thymine, found in the nucleus, nade from nucleotides

RNA: single stranded, ribose sugar, contains uracil, also found in nucleus and sometimes cytoplasm, made from nucleotides

500

What is an adaptation and from which process does it occur?

A structure or feature that helps an organism survive. Happens through the process of natural selection.

500

How did Darwin come up with the theory of natural selection? Be specific!

Through studying the Galapagos finches.

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