Diversity
Reproduction
Inheritance
Genetics
Affecting Biodiversity
100

This term describes the role an organism plays in its environment (what it eats, where its habitat is, its interactions with other organisms) 

What is a niche?

100

The type of asexual reproduction bacteria undergo

Binary fission 

100

What is the term for an organism with 2 copies of the dominant allele

Homozygous dominant or pure bred

100

A lizard has a long tail (LL) and mated with another lizard with a short tail (ll), what genotype and phenotype would you expect? 

100% Ll

100

What term describes the localized extinction of a species

What is Extirpation?

100

The interspecies relationship that animals like coyotes and rabbits experience.

What is a predator prey relationship?

100

The plant organ that releases pollen.

What is the anther/stamen?

100

Explain a continuous heritable trait

A trait that can be passed from parent to offspring and exists on a spectrum (ex. Height)

100

What are the differences between dominant and recessive alleles?

Dominant one copy shows the dominant phenotype, recessive needs both copies to show the phenotype 

100

This term describes the method humans use to for breed organisms for desirable traits  

What is artificial selection?

100

Organisms who experience interspecies competition may do this to better coexist in an area

What is resource partitioning?

100

The type of asexual reproduction that "vegetables" like potatoes undergo.

What is vegetative reproduction?

100

Explain the difference between Lamarckism and Darwinism.

Lamarckism: Traits acquired throughout life can be passed on

Darwinism: Only traits that can be passed on through DNA can be passed from parent to offspring

100

During incomplete dominance, what will the heterozygous phenotype look like? 

A mix between the homozygous dominant and recessive phenotypes.

100

A reproductive technology that allows fertilization between 1 male with desirable traits and multiple females.

Artificial insemination

100

What is the following acronym used for:

(Bonus points for saying what each stands for) 

King Philip Comes Over For Grape Soda 

Taxonomy: The classification of organisms

Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

100

What are one of the advantages and disadvantages of sexual and asexual reproduction

What is genetic diversity? Which one has a higher reproduction speed

100

When one chromosome comes from the mother, and one from the father, these are called:

Homologous chromosomes 

100

List the words associated with genetic material from largest to smallest 

Chromosome, chromatin, gene, DNA 


100

Catastrophic events and wide spread diseases are examples of:

Natural causes of extinction

100

What is the difference between population and community? 

Population: A group of one species in an area 

Community: A group of populations in an area

100

Meiosis produces ? daughter cells with? the chromosomes of the parent. It results in ? that combine during fertilization.

Four, half, gametes

100

Give an example of how environmental factors can influence traits. 

ex. The amount of food an organism eats can have an effect on how tall or large it grows

100

A species of rice has had the DNA altered so that it is higher in vitamin A. This is an example of:

Genetic engineering

100

List 3 ways humans can work to conserve biological diversity.

3 of: protected areas, reduced spread of non-native species, restoration efforts, resource use policies,seed banks, etc.