Cells
Genetics
Ecology
Evolution
DNA
100
Made of phospholipids and integral proteins
What is cell membrane
100
father of genetics
What is Gregor Mendel
100

This ecological concept describes the accumulation of toxins at higher trophic levels in a food chain.

What is biomagnification

100

This mechanism of evolution occurs when random changes in allele frequency are more pronounced in small populations.

What is genetic drift

100

This enzyme relieves the torsional strain ahead of the replication fork by cutting and rejoining DNA strands to prevent supercoiling.

What is topoisomerase

200

This type of transport requires no energy and moves substances down their concentration gradient through a membrane protein.

What is facilitated diffusion

200

A cross between a dominant phenotype individual of unknown genotype and a homozygous recessive individual to determine the unknown genotype.

What is a test cross

200

The maximum population size an environment can sustain long-term, represented as K in population equations.

What is carrying capacity

200

The concept that evolution occurs in rapid bursts followed by long periods of stasis.

What is punctuated equilibrium

200
the individuals who discovered the structure of DNA
Who are Watson and Crick
300
eats old dead cell parts
What is lysosome
300

the type of inheritance that governs blood types

What is multiple alleles

300

The addition of excess nutrients to an aquatic ecosystem, leading to algal blooms and oxygen depletion.

What is eutrophication

300
the type of selection represented by a graph with two "humps"
What is disruptive
300

the type of bond that holds the sugars and the phosphates together on the sides of the DNA "ladder"

What is phosphodiester

400

These structures between animal cells allow ions and small molecules to pass directly from cell to cell.

What is gap junctions

400

the explanation for why identical twins with identical DNA sequences may display some differences

What is epigenetic inheritance (DNA methylation & acetylation)

400
the term used for an organism which has a severe empact on an ecosytem
What is keystone
400

This condition, required for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, means no new alleles are introduced into the population from outside.

What is no gene flow

400

In transcription, RNA polymerase reads the template strand in this direction to produce mRNA.

What is 3' --> 5'

500

Transfer of bacterial genetic information horizontally through viruses

What is transduction

500

Two genes are located 20 map units apart on the same chromosome. In a testcross, what proportion of offspring would you expect to show recombinant phenotypes?

What is 20%

500

In nitrogen cycling, this process converts nitrate (NO₃⁻) back into N₂ gas, removing fixed nitrogen from the ecosystem.

What is denitrification

500

When two species evolve in response to each other over time, such as a predator and its prey, this is called what?

What is the coevolution

500

In the lac operon, the repressor protein cannot bind to the operator when this molecule is present.

What is allolactose (lactose)