Cell Function/ Division
Cell Division/ Reproduction
Reproduction and Genetics
Genetics and Natural Selection
Natural Selection
100
The maintenance of a constant internal state is known as this __________________.
What is homeostasis?
100
These are the structures made of tightly packed DNA and protein.
What are chromosomes?
100
This type of cell contains two copies of each chromosome (a full set).
What is a diploid?
100
This is any change from the original base sequence of a DNA molecule.
What is mutation?
100
These are natural differences between two individuals.
What are variations?
200
This is the process that uses sunlight and carbon dioxide to produce glucose and oxygen.
What is photosynthesis?
200
This is the type of reproduction that requires two parents and produces genetically unique offspring.
What is sexual reproduction?
200
This is the passing of genetic material from parent to offspring.
What is heredity?
200
This describes traits that are passed on from parent to offspring.
What are inherited traits?
200
This is the making of more offspring that will actually survive.
What is overproduction?
300
This is the process that uses oxygen to break down glucose into carbon dioxide, water and energy (ATP).
What is cellular respiration?
300
This type of cell only has half the normal number of chromosomes (ex. sperm or egg).
What is a haploid?
300
This is the combination of genes that are inherited from parents (the combination of letters like HH, Hh, or hh).
What is genotype?
300
This describes traits that are learned (or from the environment).
What is acquired traits?
300
These are inherited traits that help an organism survive and reproduce.
What are adaptations?
400
This is the movement of water molecules across a membrane from high concentration to low concentration.
What is osmosis?
400
This type of reproduction requires only one parent and produces genetically identical offspring.
What is asexual reproduction?
400
This is the observable trait or appearance of living things (what something physically looks like).
What is phenotype?
400
This is the process by which organisms that inherit beneficial traits tend to survive and reproduce more successfully.
What is natural selection?
400
This is when all members of one species have died.
What is extinction?
500
This process is the stage of the cell cycle where the nucleus divides.
What is mitosis?
500
This type of cell division produces haploid (sex cells).
What is meiosis?
500
This is the inherited molecule that determine traits for all living things.
What is DNA?
500
This is the process by which populations change over time.
What is evolution?
500
These are the remains or imprints of once living organisms.
What are fossils?
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