Ecology
DNA and RNA
Organelles
State Labs
Living Things
100

The consumers that eat meat

carnivore
100

The 4 base in DNA are

A, T, C, G

100

This organelle makes proteins

ribosome

100

The movement of molecules from a high to low concentration

diffusion

100

Plants make this molecule in photosynthesis

oxygen

200

This diagram shows energy flowing in only one direction

food chain

200

The 4 bases in RNA are

A, U, C, G

200

This organelle allows for molecules to move in and out of the cell

cell membrane

200

This molecule is too big to pass through the cell membrane

starch

200

This molecule speeds up reactions and cuts DNA

enzymes

300

These organisms allow for the flow of materials in an ecosystem

decomposers

300

A = 40% What is the percent of T?

T = 40%

300

This organelle controls the cell

nucleus

300

Adding this substance to a cell will make its cytoplasm and cell membrane shrink

salt

300

Many glucose molecules put together make

starch

400

When a population of animals stays the same for some time and does not grow, the population has reached its 

(Hint: this can be included on a graph)

carrying capacity

400

A = 30% What is the percent of G?

G = 20%

400

This organelle provides the cell with storage for food and materials

vacuole

400

When we add this substance to starch, then we will see a blue-black color

starch indicator

400

Many amino acids put together make

proteins

500

The name for the changes that take place in an ecosystem over time, especially after a disaster happens

ecological succession

500

T = 40% What is the percent of C?

C = 10%

500

This organelle is where cellular respiration happens

mitochondria

500

The movement of molecules from a low to high concentration is called

active transport

500

The name of the lab process where samples of DNA are divided up into pieces and fragments based on their size

gel electrophoresis

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