Mitosis & Meiosis
Genetics
Evolution
Reproduction
Diversity of Life
100

What is the difference between a diploid and a haploid cell? 

What is one set (23) vs two sets (46) of chromosomes?


100

What is the difference between dominant and recessive?

What is a trait that is being expressed (dominant) or masked (recessive)?

100

What 3 factors do scientist use as evidence for evolution?

What is fossil record, biogeography, and comparative anatomy?

100

What is the purpose of the amniotic sac?

What is to protect the fetus as it develops? 

100

What is the difference between abiotic and biotic factors?

What is the non-living components of an ecosystem vs living things in an organism's environment? 

200

How many cell divisions are in Mitosis and Meiosis?

What is Mitosis has one and Meiosis has two? 

200

What is the difference between heterozygous and homozygous?  

What is two alleles that are identical or are different from each other? 

200

What is the theory of natural selection?

What is survival of the fittest?

200

What happens to the fetus in the second trimester?


What is the fetus will start to move, eyes are developed and lungs begin to develop? 

200

What is the different between a species and a population?

What is the units of single species (population) vs groups of organism that can interbreed(species)?

300

What are the 4 different stages of Mitosis?

What is P M A T?

300

What are Punnett squares used for?

What is used to find the possible genotypes and phenotypes in the offspring of the cross? 

300

What are the three tools of classification? What are the different taxonomic categories?

what is binomial nomenclature, cladograms, dichotomous key?

What is DKPCOFGS?

300

What are the two main divisions of plants?

What are vascular and non-vascular plants?

300

What are the factors that affect a population size?

What is births, deaths, emigration, and immigration?

400

What are the end results of the cell divisions in mitosis and meiosis?

Mitosis: What is two identical daughter cells (diploids)?

Meiosis: What is two daughter cells and four haploid daughter cells? 

400

How is incomplete dominance different from codominance?

What is two traits that are equally expressed vs two traits where neither allele dominate each other so they blend? 

400

What is the trend of brain and jaw size of hominids over time? 

What is the increase in brain size and decrease in jaw size? 

400

What is xylem and phloem? Be as specific as possible.

Xylem= transports water and dissolved throughout plants from the roots up.

Phloem= transports food/sugar through the plant from the leaves to the rest of the plant cells. 

400

What is the difference between renewable and non-renewable resources?

What is something that can be replaced at similar rates that it is being used vs something that is used much faster than it can be replaced? 

500

What is crossing over and why does it lead to genetic variation? How does this help natural selection?

What is when chromatids exchange genetic information in the first division in meiosis? 

What is independent assortment that leads to genetic variation? 

500

What are the law of segregation and independent assortment? 

What is where one allele is donated from each parent and the different possible genetic outcomes from both parents set of genes?

500

What happens to organisms with variations that are beneficial to their survival and what happens when they are not?

What is animals with beneficial variations will survive and reproduce and nonbeneficial variations will die out/not be passed on?

500

What are the three kinds of plant tissues and how are they different?


Vascular: transports nutrients and water through the plant

Dermal: the outside of the plant

Ground: the inside of the plant

500

How does deforestation affect the environment? 

What is destroying habitats and leaving fewer trees for removing carbon dioxide and adding oxygen (photosynthesis)? 

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