Inheritance & Variation of Traits
Evolution & Natural Selection
Engineering, Technology & Society
Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
100

What is passed from parents to offspring?

What are traits?

100

Who developed the theory of natural selection?

Who is Charles Darwin?

100

What is the first step of the engineering design process?

What is identifying or defining the problem?

100

The observable characteristics of an organism.

What is phenotype?

100

A change in DNA sequence.

What is a mutation?

200

What structure contains genetic information?

What is DNA?

200

What is the process by which organisms better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce?

What is natural selection?

200

What is a model or sample version of a design called?

What is a prototype?

200

The genetic makeup of an organism.

What is genotype?

200

The variety of different traits within a population.

What is variation?

300

What is a different form of a gene called?

What is an allele?

300

What evidence comes from preserved remains of ancient organisms?

What are fossils?

300

Engineers use this process to improve designs based on test results.

What is redesign (iteration)?

300

An allele that masks another allele.

What is dominant?

300

The use of scientific knowledge to solve problems.

 What is technology?

400

If an organism has two different alleles for a trait, it is called what?

What is heterozygous?

400

What is it called when a species changes over time?

What is evolution?

400

What are limits on a design called?

What are constraints?

400

An allele that is hidden when a dominant allele is present.

What is recessive?

400

A factor that can affect the outcome of an experiment and should be kept the same.

What is a controlled variable?

500

What is the probability of two heterozygous parents (Tt × Tt) having an offspring with the recessive trait?

What is 25%?

500

What type of structures have similar anatomy but different functions because of common ancestry?

What are homologous structures?

500

What is the difference between a criterion and a constraint?

A criterion is something the design must accomplish, while a constraint is a limitation the design must work within.

500

The passing of traits from parents to offspring.

What is heredity?

500

A possible explanation that can be tested through investigation.

What is a hypothesis?

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