What is prey?
Location of DNA storage in a eukaryotic cell.
What is the nucleus?
Bonus 400
The most specific classification of an organism.
What is the species?
The basic unit for translation, this three amino acid sequence codes for all proteins.
S What is a codon?
The location of the biology department's office.
Where is Galvin Life Science's Center?
Bonus 200
Term used to describe dead or decaying matter.
S What is detritus?
The organelle responsible for translation.
What is a ribosome?
Chordata belongs to this classification level.
What is a phylum?
The energy currency of a cell.
What is ATP?
The department chair for biology at Notre Dame.
Who is Dr. Rohr?
Term for several populations in an area.
T What is a community?
The location of glycolysis within the cell.
What is the cytosol?
This scientist invented the classification system.
Who was Carl Linnaeus?
This protein is used to move water into the cell.
What is an aquaporin?
The director of undergraduate studies for biology at Notre Dame.
Who is Dr. Robichaud?
The principle stating that the genetic variation in a population will remain constant from one generation to the next in the absence of disturbing factors
What is Harvey-Weinberg Equilibrium?
What is the Golgi Apparatus?
The largest phylum in the animal kingdom.
T What is arthropoda?
The product of glycolysis.
What is pyruvate?
The year that Jordan Hall opened.
What is 2006?
Bonus 100
A relationship between two organisms that benefits both.
DJ What is mutualism?
The main component of the extracellular matrix.
What is collagen?
What is Ursidae?
A type of enzyme, most notably the class that Cas9 belongs to.
DJ What is an endonuclease?
The color tassel that biology graduates wear at graduation.
What is gold/yellow?