Evolution
Central Dogma
Enzymes
Organic Chemistry
Cells & Organelles
The Osis
100

Because all organisms use DNA as their genetic material, this must be true about all living things.

What is a shared common ancestry?

100

This is a section of DNA that provides the genetic information necessary to create a protein for a trait.

What is a gene?

100

An enzyme is this type of substance.

What is a protein?

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What is a catalyst?

100

Organic molecules all have this element in common.

What is carbon?

100

Cells of this type lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.

What is prokarya?

or

What is a prokaryote?

100

This is the process by which a cell divides, leaving two genetically identical daughter cells.

What is mitosis?

200

According to this cladogram, this group shares the most traits (the closest relative) to the primates.

What is rodents and rabbits?

200

This polymer is made using DNA as a template.  It carries genetic information out of the nucleus.

What is mRNA?

200

An enzyme must fit the shape of this molecule, which allows the enzyme to facilitate its chemical reactions.

What is a substrate?

200

In this type of bond, electrochemical charges are created by the transfer of electrons.

What is ionic?

200

This type of cell features a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.

What is a eukaryotic cell?

200

This is the process by which a cell divides, leaving four genetically distinct gametes.

What is meiosis?

300

This refers to the ability to pass down genetic information from parents to offspring.


What is heritability?

300

This structure uses the information in mRNA to create proteins.

What is a ribosome?

300

In this graph, the addition of an enzyme has sped up the rate of this reaction by reducing this factor.

What is activation energy?

300

Electrons are shared between atoms in this type of bond.

What is covalent?

300

Abbreviated as 2n, this refers to a cell--such as somatic cells--that has two copies of each chromosome.

What is diploid?

300

Recombination occurs during this phase of meiosis.

What is Prophase I?

400

According to this clade, snakes and iguanian lizards share this many common ancestors.

What is three?

400

Consider the following DNA sequence: TAC-GGA-AAT-ACC

This would be the nucleotide sequence of the codons on the mRNA generated from this DNA sequence.

What is AUG - CCU - UUA - UGG?

400

On the graph shown, this letter represents the activation energy required to initiate the chemical reaction.

What is A?

400

This weak bond connects the partial positive charge in a hydrogen atom to the partial negative charge in another atom.

What is a hydrogen bond?

400

Abbreviated as n, this refers to a cell--such as gametes--that has one copy of each chromosome.

What is haploid?

400

This stage of meiosis is depicted below.

What is Anaphase I?

500

The fitness of a species is improved by increasing the number of phenotypes for a particular trait.


What is variation?

500

This type of mutation causes changes to all the codons by displacing the nucleotides to the left or right.

What is a frameshift?

500

The energy of this reaction's products are lower than its reactants. This curve represents this type of reaction.

What is exothermic?

500

This subunit links together to form a polymer.

What is a monomer?

500

What structure is found in plant cells and bacteria, but not in animal cells?

What are cell walls?

500

This is the difference between Prophase and Prophase II.

What are recombinant chromosomes?

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