Evolution
Ecology
Respiration and Photosynthesis
Genetics
Cell Transport
100

Do you even lift, bro? This oft-confused term is defined as the number of offspring an organism produces.

What is fitness?

100

These types of factors, such as sunlight and water availability, are important because they shape living communities.

What is an abiotic factor?
100

This is the source of the energy that is captured in photosynthesis.

What is the sun?

100

This one or that one? This is the term for different versions of a trait.

What is an allele?

100

Hmmm, needs more salt. This is the term for a solution that will cause water to flow into a cell through osmosis.

What is hypotonic?

200

Choices, choices...this must be present in a population and impact fitness for natural selection to have an effect.

What is variation?

200

This is the main measure of how much energy is entering an ecosystem.

What is primary productivity?

200

These complex proteins are responsible for capturing photons and using them to energize electrons.

What are photosystems I and II?

200

I'm just, y'know, really shy. This is the allele that will be hidden by the presence of other alleles.

What is the recessive allele?

200

Keep going, Sisyphus! Moving molecules "uphill" against a concentration gradient requires this type of transport.

What is active transport?

300

Evolution is formally defined as the change of this within a population.

What is allele frequency?
300

This type of interaction positively impacts the fitness of both populations involved.

What is mutualism?

300

During this phase of the Calvin cycle, electrons energized in the LDR are used to energize newly fixed carbon.

What is sugar reduction?

300

You go this way, I'll go this way. This law of genetics describes the fate of maternal and paternal alleles in meiosis.

What is the Law of Segregation?

300

Go with the flow! This specific type of transport is the simple movement of particles from high to low concentration.

What is diffusion?

400

It's chaos! This driver of evolution is impossible to predict because it is entirely due to random chance.

What is genetic drift?

400

These types of organisms are important because they recycle minerals and other nutrients within an ecosystem.

What are decomposers?

400

The main purpose of this stage of cellular respiration is to strip carbon of high energy electrons that can be used in the ETC.

What is the Krebs cycle?

400

I'm just expressing myself! This is the term for the physical appearance of a trait.

What is phenotype?

400

This type of transport is exemplified by protons flowing through ATP synthase.

What is facilitated diffusion?

500

This process will sometimes result from evolutionary changes in separated populations, assuming that enough genetic differences accumulate to prevent gene flow.

What is speciation?

500

This type of biome will form when there is plentiful, yearlong sunlight but strong seasonality in rainfall.

What is tropical grassland/savanna?

500

Bummer! This inefficient metabolic pathway can be used in anaerobic conditions, but only for short periods in our own bodies.

What is [lactic acid] fermentation?

500

I'm makin' copies here! This is the term for making an RNA copy of a gene.

What is transcription?

500

Daily challenge! This is the term for the situation where molecules are moving in equal direction across a membrane, leading to no net change in concentration.

What is dynamic equilibrium?