Bio 3.c - Cell Division
Bio 3.d - Cell Membrane
Bio.4 - Viruses and Bacteria
Bio 5 - Genetics
Bio 7.a - Evidence for Evolution
100

This type of cells undergo mitosis?

What is Somatic/Body Cells

100

This is the main component of the cell membrane?

What are Phospholipids

100

This is the reason why viruses are NOT considered living

What is they cannot replicate on their own and do not have their own metabolism. 
100

These are the four bases of DNA in the complementary pairs

What is A-T and G-C

100

This is what scientists use to help support the theory of evolution (List them all)

What is 

- Fossils

-Comparative Anatomy

-Embryology

- DNA

200

This phase of mitosis is shown in the picture? 

What is Metaphase

200

This is why the cell membrane aids in homeostasis?

What is it determines what enters and exits the cell

200

This is the difference between the lytic and lysogenic cycles

What is the lytic is short and lysogenic is longer (takes in the virus genome). 
200

This is how much Thymine is in a strand of DNA if the amount of Cytosine is 24%

What is 26%

200

This is an inference you can make from this statement: A student finds a bird fossil in a top rock layer and a fish fossil in a lower rock layer 

What is that the fish are older than the birds.

300

These are the two processes lead to genetic variation during meiosis?

What is Crossing Over and Independent Assortment

300

This type of transport is this and How do you know?

What is Facilitated Diffusion - uses a protein but no energy is being used. Still moving high to low. 

300

This is why antibiotics cannot be used on a virus

What is 

- they are non living

- they do not have a cell well

- they do not do their own homeostasis, metabolism

300

This is what is missing from the punnett sqaure below: 

What is tt

300

This image below is an example of what type of comparative anatomy? 

What is homolgous structures
400

This is the correct order of meiosis? 

What is I, P1, M1, A1, T1, P2, M2, A2, T2, 

400

The proper labels for the beakers in the photo is hypertonic, hypotonic and isotonic? 

What is A is isotonic, B is Hypotonic, C is Hypertonic

400

This is an advancement in the medical field that was changed due to the introduction of the germ theory

What is 

- Washing Hands

-Sterilizing 

- Not coughing on people 

400

This is the reason meiosis is used in sexual reproduction

What is it allows for genetic variation

400

This is the method that provides the most accurate estimate of determining the age of fossils.

What is Carbon Dating

500

This is the reason why the S phase of Interphase considered the most important phase of the cell cycle?

What is DNA replication is required for cells to divide - in order to produce cells with the correct information/correct amount of DNA. 

500

These are the similarities and differences between exocytosis and endocytosis?

What are - Similarities - both use energy - Differences - Exo moves out and Endo moves in
500

This picture below is identified as a.... 

What is a bacteria

500

This is what it is called when you create new DNA sequences by combining genetic material from multiple sources 

What is recombinant DNA

500

This is what the picture below shows us

What is common ancestry 

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