How do objects appear when viewed through a convex lens?
Larger
What is the jellylike substance that fills most of a cell?
Cytoplasm
In respiration, cells use oxygen to do what?
Release energy
What is the second stage of the cell cycle, in which the nucleus divides into two identical nuclei?
Mitosis
What is the name of the table that shows all possible combinations of alleles in offspring of the same parents?
Punnett Square
What is the name for a specialized structure in a cell that does a specific job?
An organelle
What is the threadlike (x-shaped) structure of protein and DNA on which genes are located?
A chromosome
What do we call the form of respiration that takes place without oxygen (and helps Clara make sourdough bread)?
Fermentation
What is the process by which a cell assembles amino acids into proteins using instructions from DNA?
Protein synthesis
What is the type of reproduction in which organisms inherit half of their genes from each parent?
Sexual reproduction
What do you call a group of organs that works together to do a job for the body?
An Organ System
What part of a cell might be considered the "control center"?
The nucleus
What do we call the chemical changes that allow cells to gather and release energy?
Metabolism
What is the transfer of a protein code from a DNA molecule into an mRNA molecule called?
transcription
What is the fertilized cell formed when a male reproductive cell joins with a female reproductive cell called?
A zygote
Tissue is a group of something that works together to carry out a job for an organism. What is that something tissue is made out of?
Cells (of one kind)
Which type of cell makes up most multicellular organisms?
Eukaryotic
Which of the following is a method of transport that requires energy: osmosis, diffusion, meiosis, or endocytosis?
Endocytosis
What are the three stages of the cell cycle?
Interphase, mitosis, and cytokinesis
If two dogs who are heterozygous for having a solid coat are crossed, and a solid coat is the dominant allele, what are the odds a child will have a solid coat?
1 out of 4
What are the three parts of the cell theory?
1. All living things are composed of one or more cells.
2. Cells are the basic unit of structure and function in living things.
3. All cells come from other cells.
What cell structures are found in plant cells but not animal cells?
Cell walls and chloroplasts
What is the difference between autotrophs and heterotrophs?
Autotrophs produce their own food, and heterotrophs must eat plants or other animals to get food.
What are the four steps of mitosis called, and why is the process of mitosis important?
1. prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase
2. Mitosis ensures that the new cells produced will have the exact same DNA
What is the method called where farmers cross fruits to breed fuller, juicier fruits?
Selective breeding