ECOLOGY
GENETICS
CELL GROWTH AND REPRODUCTION
CHEMICAL BASIS FOR LIFE
EVOLUTION
100

This is the largest level of ecological orginization.

What is the biosphere?

100

This is a process is used to alter the genes/DNA of an organism through manipulation in the lab or using artificial selection.

What is genetic engineering?

100

This is the longest phase of the cell cycle.

What is interphase?

100

This element must be present for a compound to be organic.

What is Carbon?

100

This is when two different species produce offspring.

What is hybridization?

200

These are the terms for factors in an ecosystem that are living and nonliving

What is biotic and abiotic?
200

These are terms used to describe both the physical and genetic characteristics of DNA.

What is genotype and phenotype?

200

During this phase, the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell. 

What is metaphase?

200

This process breaks a bond by adding water to the bond.

What is hydrolysis?

200

This is evidence of long dead organisms and shows how living things have changed over time.

What are fossils?

300
These organisms make their own food.

What are autotrophs? 

300

This is a single piece of tightly packed DNA; we have 46.

What are chromosomes?

300

This is the name for the cells at the end of mitosis; meaning a single set. 

What is haploid?

300

This is what the cell membrane is made up of.

What are lipids?
300

This is known as a decrease in genetic variation caused by the formation of a new population by a small number of individuals from a larger population.  

What is the Founder Effect?

400

This diagram shows the direct transfer of energy from producer to tertiary consumer.

What is a food chain?

400

This is an organism that has 2 identical alleles for a trait.

What is homozygous?

400

Down syndrome and Patau syndrome are results of this; it is when chromosomes fail to separate.

What is nondisjunction?

400

These are the three parts to a nucleotide.

What is sugar, phosphate, and nitrogenous base?

400

This is the process by which new species develop from pre-existing species.

What is speciation?

500

This term is used to describe the relationship between to organisms.

What is symbiosis?

500

This term is used to describe a type of dominance that occurs when a dominant allele does not completely mask the recessive allele. This concludes in a blend between the two traits.

What is incomplete dominance?

500

These are the three reasons a cell divides.

What is growth, repair, and reproduction?

500

These are the three parts of an amino acid.

What is amino group, carboxyl group, and R group?
500

These are two types of structures that are similar. One of the having common ancestry and one of them not. 

What are homologous and analogous structures

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