Reproductive Systems
Cancer
Evolution
Ecology and Conservation
100

What process do spermatocytes undergo to become spermatid (sperm)?

Meiosis

100

Name 3 things that can increase your chance of cancer?

Smoking, pesticides, UV radiation, asbestos, processed meats, radiation and more.

100

What are Darwin’s 3 key concepts that tie together the Theory of Evolution?

The unity of life, the diversity of life, and the match between organism’s and their environment.

100

What is an ecosystem?

A geographic area that consists of biotic and abiotic components.

200

What contraceptive method is the most effective at preventing pregnancy?

IUD

200

What is cancer?

Out-of-control growth in mutant cells.

200

Did humans evolve from chimpanzees?

No. Humans and chimpanzees evolved from a common ape ancestor.

200

What are 2 threats to our ecosystems?

Land clearing, water pollution, air pollution, over-harvesting.

300

Where are the female gametes released from?

Ovaries

300

Free radicals are unstable molecules that can increase chances of cancer. What substance can neutralize free radicals in the body?

Antioxidants

300

Why do human early embryos have a tail?

It is a vestigial trait, meaning our ancestors had tails.

300

What are 2 ways you can help improve the health of our environment?

Buy less stuff, eat less meat, use less water and electricity, use public transportation, don’t use disposable products.

400

What happens to unfertilized eggs in a female?

Degenerate and absorbed into the body or discharged during menstruation.

400

What is the difference between a benign tumor and a cancerous tumor?

A benign tumor are cancerous cells in one area. A cancerous tumor are cancer cells that spread throughout the body.

400

What is the difference between natural selection and artificial selection?

Artificial selection is when humans choose to breed organism’s to select and enhance certain traits. Natural selection is when certain individuals inherited traits tend to survive and reproduce at higher rates.

400

What type of organism is at the bottom of the food chain?

Primary producers (photosynthetic organisms)

500

How is every sperm and egg cell genetically unique?

Crossing over and independent assortment

500

What are 2 ways cancer is detected?

MRIs, x-rays, biopsy, ultrasounds, checking for lumps.

500

Give an example of convergent evolution not from the PowerPoint.

Cacti spines and porcupines both have pines at a means of self-defense.

500

After reintroducing wolves in Yellowstone National Park, the shapes of the rivers changed. How did the wolves’ presence change the rivers?

The wolves chased and ate deer. The deer had to move more and could not stay and eat all the vegetation in one spot. More vegetation grew around the rivers, reducing erosion around the rivers.

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