Species & Populations
Mitosis
Plant Diversity
Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration
Macromolecules
100

A species that affects its entire ecosystem, usually more than it should. Example: elephants, grey wolves.

What is a keystone species?

100

This is a reason why cells do mitosis/divide.

What is:

-growth

-repair

-reproduction

-replacement

100

These are the three main types of plants in an ecosystem.

What are woody, herbaceous, and grasses?

100

This is the intended product of photosynthesis.

What is glucose/sugar/food?

100

These are the three types of 'food' molecules.

What are carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins?

200

Examples of this type of limiting factor are natural disasters and poaching.

What are density-independent limiting factors?

200

These are the four stages of mitosis. (not including cytokinesis)

What are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase?

200

An acacia tree is an example of this type of plant.

What is a woody plant?

200

These are the reactants for photosynthesis.

What are sunlight, CO2, and H2O?

200

This term describes a single building block of a macromolecule. 

What is a monomer?

300

Examples of this type of limiting factor are food, water, and shelter availability, disease, and predators.

What are density-dependent limiting factors?

300

This many chromosomes are given to a human offspring from each parent.

What are 23 chromosomes? (46 total)

300

This is one of the benefits of an ecosystem having high biodiversity.

What is:

-increased resilience (can bounce back from disasters)

-more resources (for human use)

300

This type of cellular respiration occurs in the absence of oxygen.

What is fermentation?

300

This is the monomer of a protein.

What is an amino acid?

400

This is how photosynthesis & cellular respiration are connected.

What is - the products of photosynthesis (Glucose & Oxygen) are the reactants of cellular respiration? (and vice versa -- CO2, H2O, and energy are the reactants of photosynthesis/products of cellular respiration)

400

Carnivores will have lots of this in their diet.

What are proteins, fats, and glucose?

500

Herbivores will have lots of this in their diets.

What are carbohydrates and glucose?