Cells
Hereditary
Biodiversity
Interdependence
Other
100

All organisms are composed of cells,all cells come from pre-existing cells. 

What is the Cell Theory?

100

Change in a single gene 

What is Gene Mutation?

100
Structural adaptation that allows one species to resemble another species; may provide protection from predators. 

What is Mimicry?

100

A symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit (Ex: In subtropical regions, ants protect acacia trees by finding invaders, acacia trees provide nectar to ants.)

What is Mutualism?

100

Global Warming, Pesticides, and Population Growth are all....

What are Critical Issues?

200

C6H12O6 + 6O2 >>> 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy (36 ATP)

What is the Cellular Respiration formula?

200

Division of nucleus of cells 

What is mitosis?

200

Antibiotics and Hygiene are both....

What are external defenses?

200
Organisms role within its habitat.

What is Niche?

200

Numerical values derived from counts or measurements of a variable; frequently require some kind of instrument used in recording.

What is Quantitative Data?

300

Diffusion of water across the plasma membrane from areas of high concentration to areas of lower concentration.

What is Osmosis?

300

Consists of two cell division but only one chromosome replication (sometimes called deduction division)

What is Meiosis?


300

Device used to aid in identifying a biological species. 

What is Dichotomous Keys?

300

Recycled through respiration, photosynthesis, fuel combustion, decomposition.

What is the Carbon Cycle?

300

Described by words or terms rather than numbers and includes subjective descriptions in terms of variables such as color, shape, and smell; often recorded using terms,photographs, or drawings.

What is Qualitative Data?

400

Internal Equilibrium, allows tyhe plasma membrane to regulate what enters and leaves the cell.

What is Homeostasis?

400

Different pairs of genes separate independently of each other when gametes are formed.

What is Law of Independence Assortment?

400

Fungi, Plantea, Animalia Kingdoms are a part of...

What is the Eukarya Domain Kingdom?

400

Climate, Light, Soil, Water, Shelter, and Pollution are all ....

What are some examples of abiotic environmental limiting actors?

400

Sequence of change that takes place after a community is disrupted by natural disasters or human actions (soil already present)

What is Secondary Succession?

500

One requires the presence of oxygen while one occurs in the absence of oxygen.

What is the difference between Aerobic and Anaerobic respiration? 

500

Law of Dominance, Law of Segregation, Law of Independent Assortment.

What is Mendels Laws of Heredity?

500

24 hour cycle in Plants, Animals, Fungi and Bacteria.

What is a Circadian Rhythm?

500

Type of life cycle found in some algae, fungi, and all plants here an organism alternates between a haploid (n) gametophyte generation and a diploid (2n) sporophyte generation.

What is alternation of generation?

500

Archaebacteria, Eubacteria,Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia.

What are the six kingdoms?

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