Cell Respiration
Ecology
Cell Division
Genetics
Anatomy
100

The two things that cells need in order to perform respiration are Glucose sugar and this gas.

What is Oxygen?

100

An organism that must consume other organisms in order to survive is called this.

Consumer (Heterotroph)

100

When a cell splits in mitosis, it creates 2 identical cells called these cells.

What are Daughter Cells?

100

In order to determine the probable genotype or phenotype of offspring from a particular cross, you can use one of these tools.

What is a Punnett Square

100

This organ system is responsible for your body's ability to move by contracting to move bones.

What are Muscles (muscular system)?

200

The second and third steps of cell respiration occur in this organelle responsible for the generation of energy.

What is the Mitochondria?

200

As shown on Trophic Pyramids, only this percentage of energy travels from each trophic level to the next.

What is 10%

200
Cells spend a majority of their cycle in this phase, in which they grow, do normal cell functions, and prepare for mitosis.

What is Interphase?

200

He is the father of genetics thanks to his work on pea plants.

Who is Gregor Mendel?

200

After being broken down in digestion, and before being removed in evacuation, food undergoes this process in which the sugars and nutrients are taken in by the intestines.

What is Absorbtion?

300

Cell respiration creates this many ATP molecules total across all of its steps.

What is 38 ATP?

300

This biome is known for year long heat and rain, poor soil quality, large trees, and lots of biodiversity.

What are Tropical Rainforests?

300

This is the phase of mitosis in which the nuclear membrane breaks down, chromosomes are formed, and spindle fibers appear.

What is Prophase?

300

This is the term for a genotype that contains a single dominant allele and a single recessive allele.

What is heterozygous?

300

The lungs are filled with branches called bronchioles that end in small sacs called these, which allow gas to exchange between blood and air.

What are Alveoli?

400

Humans produce lactic acid when they undergo fermentation. Some bacteria undergoes another form of fermentation that produces these 2 products.

What are Alcohol (Ethanol) and CO2?

400
The carbon cycle includes this man-made action, in which old carbon in the form of fossil fuels is burned and reenters the atmosphere.

What is Combustion?

400

After meiosis, haploid cells need to undergo this process in order to change into either sperm or egg cells.

What is Gametogenesis (Spermatogenesis or Oogenesis)?

400

Some traits are this, in which the dominant allele can be influenced by the recessive one, resulting in 3 phenotypes, where one is the average between the two extremes

What is Incomplete Dominance?

400

Inside the bones is this soft material that is used to create blood cells.

What is Marrow?

500

This is the first step of cell respiration and occurs in the cytoplasm.

What is Glycolysis?

500

This is the term used to describe the relationship between two species in which one species benefits, and the other is neither harmed or helped.

What is Commensalism?

500

This is the phase of meiosis in which sister chromatids are pull apart by spindle fibers.

What is Anaphase II?

500

If dad has the alleles GG, and mom has the alleles Gg, this is the likelyhood that the offspring will also have the GG genotype.

What is 50%?

500

One of the biggest issues in heart health is the buildup of this sticky material in arteries, which clog and can cause heart attacks or strokes.

What is Plaque?

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