Biology
Genetics
Experimental Design
Misc
More Misc
100

Structural or Behavioral changes that helps an organism survive.

Adaptations

100

Parts of DNA that carry hereditary information passed on from parents to offspring

Genes

100

Used to show change over time

Line Graph

100

Major organ of the circulatory system

Heart

100

Represented by a capital letter in a Punnett Square

Dominant Trait

200

The body part that best represents the cell membrane of a cell.

Skin

200

All of an organism's observable characteristics (eye color, hair color, etc.)

Phenotype

200

An analysis of the experimental results that states whether the hypothesis is proven or disproven and includes supporting evidence.

Conclusion

200

Joint that provides the widest range of movement.

Ball and Socket

200

Made of different types of cells that work together

Tissue

300

The smallest unit that can perform all of the functions necessary for life

single-celled (unicellular) organism

300

Used to determine the probability of an offspring having a particular genotype.

Punnett Square

300

An Experiment where only 1 variable is manipulated and all others are kept constant.

Controlled Experiment

300

Allows movement forward and backward in one direction.

Hinge Joint

300

Hold movable joints, like your knee (a hinge joint) and your hip (a ball-and-socket), together.

Ligaments

400

The structures that capture and store the sun's energy in plant cells.

Chloroplasts

400

Two different forms of a gene

Heterozygous

400

Data that can be measured and expressed as a number

Quantitative

400

Contains information that determines the cell's structure and function.

Nucleus

400

Uses the senses and deals with descriptions such as color, texture, smell, etc.

Qualitative data

500

The two structures that can surround cells


Double Points if you can name where they occur....

Cell Wall and Cell Membrane 

Cell Wall is Only in Plants, Cell Membrane is in Plants AND Animals

500

Bb or BB

Dominant Trait

500

The location of the Dependent Variable in a graph. 

Y-axis

500

Skeletal muscles are an example. 

Voluntary Muscles

500

 Inherits a Y chromosome from the father

Male

M
e
n
u