Cells/Body Systems
Genetics Evolution
Reproduction
Ecosystems
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100

The smallest functional unit of an organism.

What is a cell?

100

A change in genetic information

What is a mutation?

100

What are the structures found in the nucleus that contain the genetic information?

What are chromosomes?

100

All living factors in an ecosystem.

What is biotic?

100

Photosynthesis occurs here.

- In which organelle does photosynthesis occur?

What is a chloroplast? 

200

This organelle is known as the cell's "powerhouse", breaking down sugars and providing energy to the cell.

What is mitochondria?

200

Due to the poaching of elephants for their tusks, the rise in tuskless elephants caused better adaptation to their environment to survive and produce more offspring.

What is natural selection? 

200

The gene that is not seen when a dominant gene is present (also seen as a lowercase letter).

What is recessive?

Dominant - A gene that will appear in an offspring if one parent contributes it (produces the same phenotype) (also seen as a capital letter)

200

In an energy pyramid, what is the proper name for ANY organism above the producer level?

What is a consumer?

200

In the background of the theme song of this popular science TV show from the 1990s, a voice can be heard uttering, "Inertia is the property of matter."

What is Bill Nye the Science Guy?

300

Identify the unidentified reactant in this model and a body system that supplies this reactant. (Check on slides for the image)

What is glucose?

300

What is the term for physical characteristics?

What is phenotypes?

Phenotype - physical trait observed in an offspring

Genotype - the set of genes that an organism carries.

300

Which of the following genotypes is homozygous dominant? A) Pp, B) PP, c) pp

What is PP?

300

Based on the table, which answer shows a correct interaction with the snake? 1) Prey: Snake, Predator: Hawk 2)Prey: Grasshopper, Predator: Snake 3) Prey: Mouse, Predator: Snake

(Check slides for image)

What is Prey: Snake, Predator: Hawk?

300

Name two traits that could be inherited from a parent?

Examples: hair color, eye color, height, skin color, freckles, etc...

400

I am the process by which cells reproduce:

What is mitosis?

400

If a fish embryo and a pic embryo look similar, what can we conclude about these organisms based on embryology?

What is they share a common ancestor?

400

In meiosis, the new cells have ___________ the number of chromosomes as the original.

What is half? 

400

These organisms can make their own food using light, water, and carbon dioxide.

What are producers or autotrophs?

400

What organelle allows food to enter and wastes to leave the cell?

What is the cell membrane? 

500

While cells are known as the "building blocks of life", this material is known as the "blueprint of life". It is shaped like a double helix, found inside the nucleus, and it allows important characteristics to replicate and be passed on to the next generation.

What is DNA?

500

One of these would not be used by a scientist to determine the evolutionary relationship between two species - a. bone structure b. fossils c. DNA d. population size

What is population size?

500

What is the expected result of a Tt × Tt genetic cross to be homozygous recessive?T=tall t=short

What is 25% chance of the offspring being short?

500

An organism that lives by breaking apart dead organic matter into simpler parts is

What is a decomposer?

500

What are 3 evidences for evolution?

Examples: Fossil record, homologous (similar) structures, embryology (embryos look alike)

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