Macromolecules
Cells
Genetics and Heredity
Evolution
Ecosystems and Energy
100

The macromolecule made of amino acids and helps build and repair tissue

Protein

100

This organelle's function is to convert sugar and oxygen into carbon dioxide, water, and ATP (Respiration)

Mitochondria

100

A short section of DNA that codes for a trait

Gene

100

A trait that allows for an individual's increased survival and reproduction.

Adaptation

100

These organisms make their own food using sunlight.

Producers

200

These macromolecules store long-term energy and include fats and oils.

Lipids

200

This structure controls what enters and leaves the cell.

Cell membrane

200

This term describes different versions of the same gene.

Allele

200

This process describes organisms best adapted to their environment surviving and reproducing.

Natural selection

200

This is the single path of energy takes as it moves through an ecosystem.

Food chain

300

This macromolecule contains genetic instructions and is found in DNA and RNA.

Nucleic acids

300

Plant cells have this structure that provides extra support and protection.

Cell wall

300

This genetic makeup of an organism determines traits.

Genotype

300

This term refers to a species that has died out completely.

Extinct

300

This level of a food web includes organisms that eat producers.

Primary consumers

400

These macromolecules are responsible for quick usable energy, and come in the form of sugars such as glucose.

Carbohydrates

400

This organelle contains DNA and acts as the control center of the cell.

Nucelus

400

This term describes traits that are physically expressed.

Phenotype

400

The movement of alleles between populations due to a movement of indivduals.

Gene flow

400

This process converts sunlight into chemical energy in plants.

Photosynthesis

500

This type of protein speeds up chemical reactions in the body.

Enzyme

500

This process allows water to move across a membrane from high to low concentration.

Osmosis

500

The trait that is always expressed, no matter how many alleles are present

Dominant

500

The process of species changing over many generations

Evolution

500

Only about this percentage of energy transfers from one trophic level to the next.

10%

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