What is a gel-like fluid in which many different organelles are found?
What is cytoplasm?
Which of the following does not result in variation within a species?
What is asexual reproduction?
This organism can "make its own food" in an ecosystem
What is a producer?
A 9:3:3:1 phenotypic ratio is a
What is a dihybrid cross?
Plants produce glucose in order to
What is make energy?
True or false. Passive transport requires energy
What is false?
transports materials (proteins) throughout the cell
what is endoplasmic reticulum (ER)?
What kind of isolation is this? Cicadas in same area: 1 sp emerges & mates on 13 yr cycle; other emerges & mates on 17 yr cycle.
What is temporal isolation?
When two species benefit from a relationship?
What is mutualism?
In humans, the gene for dimples is dominant over no dimples. If one parent who is homozygous dominant for dimples (DD) and one parent who is heterozygous for dimples (Dd) have children, what percentage of the children would most likely have dimples?
What is 50%?
What happens when ATP is converted to ADP?
A type of active transport that takes things IN the cell
What is endocytosis?
simple cell; no nucleus; DNA in cytoplasm; unicellular; example: bacteria cells
what is a prokaryotic cell?
The structure (bones) are similar but the function (use) is different
Homologous Structure
True or false. A keystone species is a species whose removal would cause drastic changes.
Two pea plants are crossed while considering both the shape of the pod and the color of the pod. This is an example of what type of genetic cross?
What is a dihybrid cross?
Which of the following are reactants in the chemical process that uses glucose to create cellular energy?
What is oxygen and sugar?
The movement of WATER from an area of high concentration to low is called
What is osmosis?
The tail like structure found attached to cells that help the move is called the
What is flagella?
Imitating another animal for survival is also known as -
What is mimicry?
True or false. A group of elephants living on the westside is an example of a community.
What is false?
Crossing a plant with white flowers and a plant with red flowers produces pink flowers in the offspring. What is this process called?
What is incomplete dominance?
When your muscle cell do not produce enough oxygen in glycolysis, what process does it go through?
What is lactic acid?
An animal cell that has 60% solutes and 40% water is placed in a solution with 20% solutes and 80% water. This solution is
What is hypotonic?
What organelle stores genetic information in eukaryotic cells?
What is a nucleus?
The selection pattern in which alleles causing extreme phenotype values increase in frequency.
What do the arrows in a food web represent?
What is the flow of energy?
If two plants, one homozygous for purple flowers (PP) and one homozygous for white flowers (pp), are crossed, what are the possible genotypes of the offspring?
What is 100% Pp?
A scientist treats an animal cell with a chemical that destroys the cell's mitochondria. As a result of his action, which of the cell's processes could not occur?
What is cellular respiration?
"A type of endocytosis that require a cell to "engulf" large material like bacteria.
what is phagocytosis?