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100

The concept that organisms who are best suited to their environment will be the most successful and pass on their genes. 

What is natural selection

100

These are the products of cellular respiration

water, carbon dioxide, and ATP

100

These simple molecules form the basis of all proteins


What are amino acids? 



100

Which organisms have the most available energy in a food pyramid?

What are producers

100

Science is ?

What is REAL!

200

The process by which water moves through the cell membrane to balance out a high concentration of solutes.

What is osmosis

200

The grouping of cells that contain DNA, cytoplasm, ribosomes, and a cell membrane, and a cell membrane, but no other membrane-bound organelles

What is a prokaryote? (or prokaryotic cell)

200

A student observes a cell where the chromosomes appear to be pulled apart by spindle fibers. These two final steps would come after this.


What are telophase and cytokinesis?



200

A biomolecule that serves as a fast source of energy?

What are carbohydrates?

200

Any inherited trait that increases an organism's chance of survival is known as this.


What is an adaptation



300

The legs of crocodiles and cats have similar bone structures and develop in a similar way which indicates a common ancestor.  What type of structures are the leg bones?

What are homologous structures

300

The three organelles found in a plant cell but not an animal cell

What are cell walls, large central vacuoles, and chloroplast?

300

This RNA is transcribed from a section of DNA and later leaves the nucleus in order to be translated into an amino acid chain

what is mRNA?

300

This process occurs when less oxygen is present in an organism, resulting in less ATP energy produced. It can also lead to fermentation.

What is anaerobic cell respiration?

300

movement of ions, and molecules against cell membranes with the need for energy input

What is active transport

400

Organs/parts many animals still have but are no longer used.

What are vestigial structures?

400

A species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend, such that if it were removed the ecosystem would change drastically.


What is a keystone species?



400

This process produces four genetically unique cells, each with half the number of chromosomes as in the parent

meiosis

400

The stage in meiosis 1 where crossing over occurs to create genetically different chromosomes from the originals


What is prophase 1?



400

If the producers contain 10,000 Kcal, then how much energy will the secondary consumers contain?



What is 100 Kcal?



500

The formula for photosynthesis

CO2 + H2O —> C6H12O6 + O2

500

This is the process by which organisms break down glucose, without the use of oxygen, to create ATP


What is anaerobic cellular respiration? 



500

When both alleles are present they will mix to create a new phenotype/trait

What is incomplete dominance?

500

Sickle cell anemia is a recessive disease. If you cross two parents with the alleles Aa x Aa, what are their children's chances of having sickle cell anemia?

What is 25% have sickle cell?

500

What is the DNA strand to this RNA strand

AUG - UCA - GAG

TAC - AGT - CTC  

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