What organelle surrounds the cell allows materials to move in and out of the cell?
Cell Membrane
Is energy required in active transport?
Yes
The different forms of a gene are called what?
Allele
What is another name for the circulatory system?
What is cardiovascular system?
What is an organelle?
Organelles are specialized parts of a cell.
What are the two basic types of cells?
Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
What are the two forms of passive transport?
Diffusion and Osmosis
What is it called when an organism has two different alleles of a trait?
Heterozygous
This system breaks down the food that you eat into nutrients that your body can absorb.
What is the digestive system?
This is an image of?
A tissue
Where is DNA found?
Nucleus
What is diffusion?
When particles/molecules move from an area of high concentration to low concentration.
The diagram used to predict an outcome of a cross or breeding experiment is called?
Punnett Square
In this system, the heart pumps blood throughout all of your blood vessels.
What is the circulatory system?
What are the levels of organization?
What are the levels of organization?
What is the outermost structure that gives support to a plant cell?
Cell wall
What does it mean when it is stated “going against” the concentration gradient?
Particles/molecules are moving from low to high concentration
What did Mendel call the trait that always showed, if present, in the offspring?
A young boy cuts his hand on a piece of glass. To prevent infection, white blood cells travel to the site of the cut through the bloodstream. During this response to injury, the circulatory system works with which body system?
What is the immune system?
What are the three main body systems involved with cellular respiration?
What are the digestive, circulatory, and respiratory systems?
The mitochondria provides the energy for the cell's activities by breaking down sugar. This process is called what?
Cellular respiration
Even when it is cold outside, the human body maintains an internal temperature of 37 degrees Celsius. Which term describes the maintenance of a stable internal condition?
Homeostasis
What is the probability that offspring will have long tails when crossed between two long tail cats, one is heterozygous (Tt) for long tails and the other is homozygous dominant for ling tails (TT)
100 %
As a runner begins to run a race, his or her respiration rate will increase. The runner begins to breathe deeper and at a rapid rate. In addition, the heart beats more quickly. This will result in more oxygen delivered to the muscle cells. Which two body systems are working together to help out the muscle cells?
What are the circulatory and respiratory systems?
____________are blood vessels that bring oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the rest of the body
what are arteries?