SB1 Cells
SB2/3 Genetics
SB4 Classification
SB5 Organisms
SB6 Evolution
100

The movement of substances in and out of animal cells is controlled by ___.



Cell Membrane

100

Tracing Inheritance patterns in families can be done using a ____.

Pedigree Chart

100

The science concerned with the naming and classification of organisms is known as ___.

Taxonomy

100

An ecological relationship in which one species benefits and the other is harmed? ex. Tick on a dog

Parasitism

100

Darwin's finches had different _____ that always seemed to match their feeding habits

Beaks

200

This organelle within Eukaryotic Cells are also known as the "PowerHouse" of the cell.  Involved in Cellular Respiration and produces ATP

Mitochondria

200

When transcribing DNA into mRNA, ___ is the nitrogen base that is replaces Thymine.

Uracil

200

Which process do Bacteria commonly use to reproduce?

Binary fission

200

The total population an environment can support is known as its ___.

Carrying Capacity

200

This is the process by which organisms with variations more suited to their local environment survive and leave more offspring:

Natural Selection

300

The mechanism in the cell membrane that allows some molecules to pass, while blocking others is called ___.

Selective Permeability

300

____ is a Non-Mendelian Inheritance that occurs when both alleles are fully expressed.  ex. A Cow that has both black and white fur expressed equally.

Co-Dominance

300

What main structure do Eukaryotic Cells have that prokaryotic cells don't have?

Nucleus

Organelles

300

In the pyramid, only about 10 percent of the __________ is available within one trophic level is transferred to organisms at the next trophic level.


Energy

300

These homologous structures are remnants of evolution that are no longer actively being used by the organism that inherits them.  Ex. in humans are wisdom teeth and appendix

vestigial structures

400

Predict what would happen if Ribososmes were absent in your cells?

Proteins would not be made

400

What are the possible phenotypes of 2 heterozygous Tall Pea Plants?  (use percentages of tall and short) 

75% Tall

25% Short

400

A cell is observed to have mitochondria, a nucleus, and a cell wall made of cellulose. To which kingdom does it most likely belong?

Plantae

Plant

400

The diagram shows the leg bones of a (Left -> Right): Orangutan, dog, pig, cow, tapir, and horse. Most of the animals have the same bones, although some are shaped differently and placed in different positions. What does this suggest about mammals?



That they shared a common ancestor.

400

This person gets almost all of the credit for developing the theory of evolution, and is known as the Father of Evolution

Charles Darwin

500

An organelle found in Plant Cells that captures energy from the sun and converts it into glucose and oxygen in a process called photosynthesis is called ___.

Chloroplasts

500

___ is when the 2 alleles from one parent are the same.  ___ is when the 2 alleles are different.

Homozygous

Heterozygous

500


What species is bird C?

Osprey

500

Which type of succession is being shown here?


secondary succession

500

Similarities in structures of cats, humans, whales, and bats suggests common ancestors.  These structures are known as ___. 

Homologous Structures

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