Cells that enclose their DNA in a nucleus are known as what type of cell?
What is Eukaryote
100
This is the largest and most inclusive of the Linnaean classification system.
What is a Kingdom
100
Structures inside a Eukaryotic cell such as; the nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes, etc.. are known as what?
What is an Organelle
100
The movement of individuals out of an area, causing that population to decrease is known as what?
What is Emigration
100
When two dominant traits share the same body of the organism, this is known as what?
What is Codominance
200
The basic unit of life is known as what?
What is a cell
200
The two part naming system used in classification is known as what?
What is Binomial Nomenclature
200
This organelle is known as the "power plant" of an animal cell.
What is the Mitochondria
200
When an earthquake happens and destroys an entire city, this is considered what type of limiting factor?
What is Density-Independent
200
An organism that has two different alleles for the same gene is called what?
What is Heterozygous
300
The relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions is known as what?
What is Homeostasis
300
A group that includes a single common ancestor and all of its descendants is called what?
What is a Monophyletic group
300
In the cell, this organelle is commonly referred to the "storage center or warehouse" of the cell.
What is the Vacuoles
300
The movement of individuals into an area causing the population to grow is referred to as what?
What is Immigration
300
The physical traits of an organism are referred to as what?
What is its Phenotype
400
The scientific study of human populations is known as what?
What is Demography
400
What is the study of evolutionary history of lineages called?
What is Phylogeny
400
This organelle is only found in plants, not in animal cells.
What is the Chloroplast
400
The largest number of individuals that an environment can support is known as what?
What is Carrying capacity
400
When a trait is controlled by two or more genes, this is referred to as what?
What is Polygenic traits
500
A process in which the number of chromosomes per cell is cut in half through the separation of homologous chromosomes in a diploid cell is called what?
What is Meiosis
500
This grouping has groups that have a common ancestor but exclude one or more descendants of the group.
What is a Paraphyletic group
500
This part of the cell is responsible for "cleaning" the cell
What is a Lysosome
500
A factor, such as food or space, are referred to as this type of limiting factor.
What is Density-dependent
500
When two dominant alleles don't have complete dominance over the other trait and get a "blended" offspring, this is called what?