Cells
Body systems
Genetics/heredity
Energy Transformations
Dichotomous Keys/Natural Selection
100
The part of the cell that holds genetic makeup

What is the nucleus?

100

Lungs, trachea, mouth, nose, and bronchial tubes make up

What is the respiratory system? 

100

Type of plant that was used by the father of genetics

What is the pea plant?

100

Each trophic level in an energy pyramid passes this amount of energy to the next level

What is 10%?

100

The purpose of a dichotomous key

What is to identify unknown organisms?

200

the site of photosynthesis

What is the chloroplast? 

200
Two systems that work closely together to carry nutrients throughout the body

What is the digestive system and circulatory system? 

200

Inherited traits that you can see 

phenotype 

200

The energy source for every food chain/food web

What is the sun? 

200

Name 2 adaptations that plants may need to survive in the environment. 

What is needles instead of leaves, xylem to circulate water, deep roots to reach water, wide roots to reach water, latex, different odor to attract/repel organisms

300

a group of cells

What is tissue? 

300

The part of the circulatory system that carries deoxygenated blood back to the lungs to receive more oxygen

What are veins?

300

The type of reproduction that allows for uniform offspring

Asexual reproduction

300

I cannot produce my own food, so I eat other organisms.

What is a heterotroph 

300

When making a dichotomous key, the beginning questions should be.... (broader or more specific).

What is broader?

400

This allows materials such as food/water to go in and out of the cell

What is the cell membrane? 

400

The nucleus of a cell is most similar to this body system

Nervous system

400

Possible change of homozygous dominate parent having a heterozygous dominate child.

0%

400

When organisms decompose, then energy that was inside of them is ____________. 

What is recycled back into the ecosystem? 

400

When Darwin studied the Galapagos finches, he noticed the beak shapes of the birds were different. The reason for this difference is---

What is to help aid in the different types of food they ate? 

500

3 differences in plant cells and animal cells (must have all 3)

What is plants have a cell wall, larger vacuole, and chloroplast? 

500

The reason for a fever

What is when your immune system is fighting off a disease and trying to maintain homeostasis?

500

DNA strands within the nucleus of a cell make up ____________.

What is a chromosome? 

500

Energy is not created nor destroyed.

what is conservation of energy 

500

Name 2 factors that can affect natural selection

What is genetic variations, adaptations, competition, lack of resources (water, shelter), location