Cells
Genetics
Scientific Investigation
Anatomy
Ecology
100
The organelle that provides the cell with cellular energy in the form of ATP
What is the Mitochondria
100
The scientist who experimented with pea plants. Also known as the father of genetics.
What is Gregor Mendel
100
The variable that is manipulated (or changed) in an experiment.
What is independent variable.
100
The organ that filters blood and produces urine.
What is the kidney
100
One type of species in a given area.
What is a population
200
The cellular structure used to regulate what enters and leaves the cell.
What is the cell membrane or plasma membrane
200
The word used to describe the presence of two of the SAME alleles.
What is homozygous
200
The variable that is measured in an experiment.
What is dependent variable.
200
The thickest layer of skin.
What is the dermis
200
The relationship that describes one organism benefiting and the other not being affected
What is commensalism
300
The movement of water from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration.
What is osmosis
300
The process of producing four haploid cells.
What is meiosis
300
The group that receives no treatment.
What is control group.
300
The tissue that produces red blood cells.
What is red bone marrow.
300
The relationship that describes one organism benefiting and the other also benefiting
What is mutualism
400
The movement of substances from an area of low concentration to an area of higher concentration.
What is active transport.
400
The many different forms of a gene.
What is allele.
400
The variables you keep the same for all groups in an experiment.
What is constants
400
The four body systems involved in the elimination of wastes.
What is the respiratory, digestive, urinary, and integumentary systems.
400
Examples include rain forests, tundras, deserts, and temperate forests.
What is biomes
500
Located in the nucleus only during mitotic division.
What is chromosomes (The condensed form of chromatin or DNA).
500
The two classifications of alleles in Mendelian Genetics. They describe the tendency of one allele to mask another.
What is dominant and recessive
500
The number of trials you have to have for your experiment to have statistically significant results (In other words reliable results)
What is 25 or more.
500
The term used to describe the movement of food particles through the digestive tract.
What is peristalsis
500
The five levels of ecological organization in order from smallest to largest.
What is population, community, ecosystem, biome, and biosphere.
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