Are plants producers or consumers?
Producers
Adenine is to Thymine, as _____ is to Guanine
Cytosine
Who was said to have developed the theory of evolution?
Charles Darwin
True or False: Animal Cells have Cell Walls
True
What is the male gamete called?
Sperm cells
What percent of energy is transferred when one animal eats another plant/animal?
10%
In which phase of mitosis do the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell?
Metaphase
Natural selection
Which cell organelle stores food, water and waste within the cell?
Vacuole
What is the end product of meiosis?
4 haploid cells
Carbon enters the atmosphere through respiration and the burning of _____
Fossil fuels
Carcinogens
What is the name given to the organs/structures that were used in earlier ancestors, but not in common day?
Vestigial structures
In which type of osmotic solution is there a lower concentration of solute outside the cell?
Which complex inheritance cross are two different traits fully expressed?
Codominance
A model of population growth in which growth slows or stops following a period of exponential growth is called _____.
Logistic Growth
The process of DNA becoming RNA becoming Proteins is called _____
The Central Dogma/Protein Synthesis
The evolutionary pattern in which there are slow, constant changes over a long period of time is called _____?
Gradualism
Which of the following is not a membrane-bound organelle: Nucleus, Ribosomes, Lysosomes, or Mitochondria?
Ribosomes
Which disorder is caused by a person having an extra set of chromosomes?
Down Syndrome
What is the end of ecological succession, when an ecosystem reaches an ideal point called?
Climax community
Which enzyme adds the nucleotides of the new DNA strand to the old strand as a template?
DNA Polymerase
What is the only Hardy-Weinberg principle condition not listed here: Large population, Random mating, No mutation, no natural selection and _____?
No migration
What type of model is the phospholipid bilayer of a cell membrane?
Fluid Mosaic model
What is the name of the process in which two homologous chromosomes exchange genetic information, resulting in chromosomes with new combinations of genes?
Crossing-over