Cells
DNA & Genes
Ecology
Evolution
Science Language (Prefix, Suffix, Roots)
100

The smallest unit of life.

A cell

100

The molecule that carries genetic information.

 What is DNA

100

A living thing in an environment


What is an organism

100

Change in a population over time.

Evolution

100

The prefix “bio-” means this.

What is life

200

This structure is selectively permeable and controls what enters and leaves the cell

The cell membrane

200

A section of DNA that codes for a trait.

What is a gene

200

A group of the same species living in one area

What is a population

200

What is natural selection?


Traits that help survival are more likely to be passed on.

200

This term describes all living things.

What is Biotic

300

This type of cell is found in plants, animals, fungi, and protists.

a eukaryotic cell

300

A change in DNA that may or may not affect a trait.


What is a mutation

300

Where an organism lives

Habitat

300

Birds migrate into a new population and introduce new traits.

What is gene flow

300

The suffix “-logy” in “biology” means this.

The study of

400

Particles moving from high concentration to low concentration is this process.

Diffusion

400

Nonliving things are made of this

What is matter

400

Role/job in ecosystem

What is Niche

400

A flood randomly kills part of a population, changing traits by chance.

What is genetic drift


400

A student sees the word “anaerobic” and knows the prefix “an-” means “without.” This tells them the process happens this way.

What is without oxygen

500

Water moving across a membrane from high to low concentration is this process.

What is osmosis

500

What does DNA stand for?

deoxyribonucleic acid

500

A population of birds develops stronger beaks over time. What will MOST likely happen next in terms of ecology?

The population may increase if the trait helps survival

500

Bacteria become resistant to antibiotics over generations.

What is evolution by natural selection

500

A student has never seen the word “autotroph” but breaks it down: “auto” = self, “troph” = feeding. They conclude this organism does this.

What is makes its own food

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