Diving Into Science
Inheritance
Genetics
Evolution
Germs
100

In a science experiment or project, what is a criteria?

Criteria are goals that must be satisfied to be able to successfully achieve a challenge or complete an experiment.

100

Describe a TRAIT that you have as a person

Answers will vary


100

Define Genotype

The specific allele combination an organism has.

100

What is Natural Selection?

the process by which populations change over time to better suit their environment

100

What is the difference between a communicable and non-communicable disease 

communicable can be passed from person to person, it is contagious

200

In a science project or experiment, what are constraints?

Constraints are the factors that limit how you can solve a problem.

200

What is DNA

The genetic material in  a cell that stores and transmits genetic information from one generation to the next.

200

Define Phenotype

The way an organism looks or acts because of a gene

200

What is Artifical Selection?

Artificial Slection is when humans choose which organisms live in a poulation in order to change the traits that population has. (dogs)

200

How do germs spread?

from contact between individuals: many examples.

300

Why is it important for a science experiment to be replicable and repeatable?

It is important for a science experiment to be replicable and repeatable so that other scientists can get the same results.

300

What does it mean for a trait to be dominant?

Dominant traits are always expressed when present. They "cover up" the recessive traits.

300

What is a gene?

A gene is a particular piece of DNA that codes for a trait.

300

Who first came up with the idea of evolution and natural selection?

Charles Darwin

300

What are 2 things you can do to keep from getting sick?

answers vary

400

What is a procedure in science?

In science, a procedure is a step by step process of how to complete a lab or a project.

400

What does it mean for a trait to be recessive?

Recessive traits are "covered up" by dominant traits. they only show up when the dominant trait is absent.

400

Why do some traits "skip a generation". For example, a person might have red hair, their mother and father both have brown hair, and their grandmother has red hair.

because the trait is recessive and gets covered up.

400

What 3 things are necessary for natural selection to occur?

Variation, Selection, and Heredity

400

What does the Golgi Apparatus do in a cell?

directs things for transport.

500

What is the difference between accuracy and precision?

Accuracy refers to the ability to get the "right" answer. Precision refers to how close together your measurements are

500

In a species of rattlesnakes, having a rattler is Dominant (R) and not having a rattler is recessive(r). A male snake that is heterozygous (Rr) for having a rattler mates with a female snake that is homozygous recessive (rr). what is the chance that the baby snake will have a rattler?

50% Chance

500

Can you determine an organism's genotype just from looking at it?

Sometimes, it would depend on what the phenotype was.

500

What defines whether an organism is fit or not

If it gets its genes into the next generation.

500

What are the 3 most common types of germs?

Bacteria, Viruses, and parasites