cell cycle/meiosis
dna replication/protein synth
genetics/evolution
anatomy 1
anatomy 2
100

phase where a cell spends most of its life

interphase

100

the DNA base pair corresponding with adenine 

what is thymine?

100

the basic unit of heredity

what is a gene?

100

An entry point for both the respiratory and digestive systems

What is the mouth?

100
The tube connecting the mouth to the stomach.

what is the esophagus?

200

the products of mitosis

what are two identical daughter cells?

200

the DNA "unzipper"

What is helicase?

200

A population of birds from the mainland colonize an island, eventually becoming a new species.

what is the founder effect?

200

major vessel returning to the heart

what is the vena cava?

200

the organ responsible for water absorption

what is the large intestine?

300

cells making up bodily tissues; excludes reproductive cells

what are somatic cells?

300

the idea of DNA coding for RNA coding for proteins

what is the "Central Dogma" of biology?
300

The inheritance pattern of conditions such as colorblindness and hemophilia 

What is X-linked?

300

movement of smooth muscle in the digestive tract

what is peristalsis?

300

the two segments of the small intestine where most nutrients are absorbed

what are the ileum and jejunum

400
phase where homologous pairs are pulled apart

what is anaphase 1

400

sealer of the gaps between Okazaki fragments

what is DNA ligase?

400

changes in allele frequency due to random chance

what is genetic drift?

400

space in the lungs where gas exchange occurs

what is the alveoli

400

structures increasing surface area, allowing absorption of nutrients such as amino acids and glucose

what are villi?

500
sister chromatids become non-identical by swapping information

what is crossing over?

500

a mutation that results in a stop codon, where protein synthesis should have continued

what is a nonsense mutation?

500

alleles do not influence each other when sorting into gametes

what is the law of independent assortment?

500

the phase where the ventricles contract

what is systole?

500

the liver, pancreas, and gall bladder

what are accessory organs?