Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
Genetics and Evolution
Ecosystems and Conservation
Physiology
100

Movement, Responsiveness, Homeostasis, Nutrition, Growth, Excretion, Reproduction, Respiration

What are the essential life processes?

100

A monosaccharide made up of six carbon atoms, twelve hydrogen atoms and six oxygen atoms.

What is glucose?

100

Alternative forms of a gene that code for the different variations of a specific trait.

What are alleles?

100

Heterotrophs that obtain organic nutrients from dead organisms by external digestion.

What are saprotrophs?

100

The contraction of muscle layers in your "food tubes" that moves food along and mixes food with enzymes.

What is peristalsis?

200

The organelle of eukaryotic cells that is responsible for transporting, modifying, and packaging proteins and lipids.

What is the Golgi Apparatus?

200

An important enzyme that unwinds DNA during DNA replication

What is DNA Helicase?

200

This shows the chromosomes of an organism in homologous pairs of decreasing length.

What is a karyogram?

200

This is produced from organic matter in anaerobic conditions by methanogenic archaeans and some diffuses into the atmosphere or accumulates in the ground.

What is methane?

200

This sends out an electrical signal that stimulates contraction as it is propagated through the walls of the atria and then the walls of the ventricles.

What is the sinoatrial or SA Node?

300

The movement of molecules or ions across a cell membrane from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration—against the concentration gradient requiring ATP.

What is Active Transport?

300

The type of macromolecule that contains more energy per gram than carbohydrates (about twice as much).

What are lipids?

300

The phase of meiosis where random orientation occurs.

What is metaphase I?

300

Cane toads, rabbits, kudzu

What are examples of invasive species?

300

The two scientists who completed experiments to test penicillin on bacterial infections in mice.

Who is Florey and Chain?

400

The idea that mitochondria and chloroplasts in today's eukaryotic cells were once separate prokaryotic microbes.

What is endosymbiotic theory?

400

The level of protein structure where the number and arrangement of multiple folded protein chains combines into a multi-subunit complex.

What is quaternary structure?

400

The appendix of humans and the pelvic bone of whales may be considered examples of these.

What are vestigial structures?

400

An organism used to assess a specific environmental condition.

What is an indicator species?

400

These are extremely thin alveolar cells that are adapted to carry out gas exchange.

What are Type I Pneumocytes?

500

The stage in mitosis where each pair of chromosomes is separated into two identical, independent chromosomes. The chromosomes are separated by a structure called the mitotic spindle.

What is anaphase?

500

4.186 J/g°C

What is the specific heat capacity of water?

500

Roots, leaves in fronds, and a vascular system describe which phylum of plants.

What is Filicinophytes?

500

This type of conservation may require active management of nature reserves or national parks.

What is in situ conservation?

500

This substance can block the synaptic transmission at cholinergic synapses in insects by binding to acetylcholine receptors.

What is neonicotinoid pesticides?

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