DNA Punnett Square
Body System
Mitosis/Meiosis
Properties Of Water
Enzymes
100

This term describes the physical expression of traits, such as dark hair or tall.

What is a Phenotype?

100

This system, including the brain, spinal cord, and nerves, acts as the body's control center.

What is the Nervous System? 

100

The process that results in new cells with genetic material that is identical to the original cell.

What is mitosis?

100

This property causes water molecules to stick to each other, allowing insects to walk on water.

What is cohesion?

100

This is the primary function of an enzyme in a chemical reaction.

 What is speed up the reaction (or lower activation energy)?

200

When two heterozygous (big B little b) parents are crossed, what are all the possible genotypes of the offspring?

What are BB, Bb, and bb?

200

 These are the three main types of blood vessels

What are arteries, veins, and capillaries? 

200

The type of cell division that reduces the chromosome number by half, producing four genetically unique haploid cells.

What is meiosis

200

This property allows water to climb up the stems of plants against gravity.

What is capillary action?

200

 This is the specific location on an enzyme where the substrate binds.

 What is the active site?

300

 Two purple flowers are crossed, resulting in 3 purple flowers and 1 white flower. Which trait is dominant, white or purple?

 What is purple?

300

 This organ system removes waste from the body using kidneys and the bladder.

What is the excretory (or urinary) system? 


300

 The process in meiosis that ensures genetic variation by exchanging genetic material between non-sister chromatids.

What is crossing over?

300

This is the chemical formula for water, made of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.

What is H2O?

300

This term describes the loss of an enzyme’s shape and function due to high temperatures or extreme pH.

 What is denaturation?

400

The nucleotides, or building blocks, of DNA are represented by these 4 letters

What are A,T,C,G ?

400

The adult human skeletal system consists of this many bones

What is 206?

400

 If a somatic cell with 46 chromosomes undergoes mitosis, this is the number of chromosomes each daughter cell will have.

 What is 46?

400

 This term refers to the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of water, which helps regulate climate.

 What is high specific heat?

400

This "lock and key" term describes that enzymes only work with specific substrates.

 What is substrate specificity?

500

 In monsters, horns are dominant, and no horn is recessive. A Punnett Square showing the cross between a monster that is homozygous dominant and one that is homozygous recessive will show what genotype for all offspring?

What is Heterozygous (or Hh)?

500

 This glandular organ, crucial for developing immune cells (T-cells), begins to shrink at puberty.

What is the Thymus?

500

These specialized reproductive cells are produced through meiosis, not mitosis.

What are gametes (or sperm/egg)? 



500

 This is the process of water vapor changing into liquid water, forming clouds.  

What is condensation?

500

This is the term for a non-protein molecule, such as a vitamin or metal ion, that binds to an enzyme to help it function.

 What is a cofactor (or coenzyme)?

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