Cells
Natural Selection
Pedigrees
Chromosomes
100

What is the basic unit of life?

Cell

100

Who is the scientist known for the theory of Evolution?

Charles Darwin

100

What does a pedigree chart show?

What is how a trait is passed through generations of a family?

100

Where are chromosomes found in the cell?

The Nucleus

200

What do we call organisms made of only one cell?

Single celled or unicellular

200

What island group did Darwin study finches on?

The Galapagos

200

In a pedigree, what shape represents a male?

A square.

200

What are chromosomes made of?

DNA and Protein

300

What structure controls what goes in and out of the cell?

Cell Membrane

300

What does "survival of the fittest" mean?

Organisms best suited to the environment are more likely to survive and reproduce

300

What does a shaded shape mean in a pedigree?

That the person has the trait

300

What is the chromosome combination for male and female.

XX for Female XY for Male

400

What organelle is known as the "powerhouse" of the cell?

The Mitochondria

400

Name one factor that can cause natural selection to occur.

variation, competition, environmental change, or overproduction

400

If two parents are not shaded but have a shaded child, what type of trait is it most likely?

What is recessive?

400

What is the name of the process that ensures chromosomes are correctly distributed to daughter cells during cell division?

Meiosis

500

What are two differences between plant and animal cells?

Plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts, and animal cells do not

500

Why might a trait that is helpful today become harmful in the future?

Because the environment can change, making the trait less useful

500

How can you tell if a trait is inherited in a dominant pattern from a pedigree chart?

If two parents have different variations and their children have one more often than the other.

500

Why do children look different from their siblings even though they have the same parents?

They have different chromosome combinations due to the process of meiosis

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