Plants
Viruses
Genetics
Ecology
Taxonomy
100

These are the reactants of photosynthesis

What are carbon dioxide and water?

100

The protein shell that protects the viral DNA

What is a capsid?

100

The genotype for two dominant alleles

What is homozygous dominant?
100

The type of symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit from the interaction

What is mutualism?

100

The two taxonomic levels that are used for naming organisms

What are genus and species?

200

These are the products of photosynthesis

What are oxygen and glucose?

200

Protein spikes on the outside of the virus that allow for attachment to the host cell

What are surface markers?

200

The genotype for having one dominant allele and one recessive allele

What is heterozygous?

200

The type of symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped

What is commensalism?

200

The taxonomic kingdom where organisms are eukaryotic, multicellular, and autotrophic

What is plantae?

300

The male gamete of plants

What is pollen?

300

The quick type of viral replication

What is the Lytic Cycle?
300

If someone is expressing a recessive phenotype, what MUST their genotype be?

Homozygous recessive

300

The type of organism that is at the bottom of every food chain/web

What is a producer?

300

The taxonomic kingdom where organisms are prokaryotic, unicellular, and can be either autotrophic or heterotrophic.

Bacteria

400

Tiny holes in the leaves that allow for gas exchange

What are stomata?

400

The longer type of viral reproduction where the virus can lay dormant before becoming active

What is Lysogenic?

400

The type of dominance where a blended phenotype can show

What is incomplete dominance?

400

The amount of energy that is passed on to each trophic level

What is 10%?

400
The taxonomic Kingdom where organisms are eukaryotic, multicellular, and heterotrophic

What is animalia?

500

This type of plant vascular tissue transports water

What is Xylem?

500

This method of treatment will NOT work on viral infections

What are antibiotics?

500

The type of dominance where a spotted phenotype can show

What is codominance?

500

In a food web, this type of organism eats a producer

What is a primary consumer?


(Will also accept: What is an herbivore?)

500

The taxonomic kingdom where organisms are eukaryotic, heterotrophic, and usually multicellular. (There are unicellular species though, such as yeasts)

What are fungi?

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