Unit 1: Meiosis
Unit 2: Genetics
Unit 3: Nat. Selection
Unit 4: Ecology
Unit 5: Cellular Energy
100

What is Meiosis? 

What is cell division when sperm and egg cells are created?

100

What is hereditary? 

What is the transfer from parent to offspring to control traits?

100

What is Natural Selection? 

What is survival and reproduction?

100

What is an ecosystem? 

What is all living and non-living factors in a specific area? 

100

How many ATP molecules are produced from one glucose molecule? 

What is 36 ATP? 

200

What are diploid cells? 

What is cells that contain two sets of the same chromosome? 

200

What is co-dominance? 

What is both traits present, but not mixed? 

200

What is adaptation? 

What is behavioral or physical trait that allows an organism to survive and reproduce? 

200

What is an autotroph?

What is organisms that use energy from the sun or energy stored in chemical compounds, to manufacture their own nutrients? 

200

Where does photosynthesis occur? 

What is the chloroplast? 

300

What are haploid cells? 

What is cells that contain one complete cell of chromosomes?

300

What is karyotype? 

What is a diagram showing the set of chromosomes in a living thing?

300

What’s the difference between extinct and extant? 

What is: 

Extinct is the disappearance of all species members on earth 

Extant is a species that is surviving and thriving  

300

What is a scavenger? 

What is an animal that feeds on animals that have already died? 

300

What type of organisms do photosynthesis? 

What is autotrophs? 

400

What are Gametes? 

What is reproductive cells?

400

What is heterozygous? 

What are two alleles for the same trait that are different?

400

What is evolution? 

What is the gradual change in species over time?

400

What is a detritivore? 

What is an animal that feeds on dead organic material, especially plant detritus?

400

Where does cellular respiration occur? 

What is the mitochondria? 

500

What is centromere? 

What is what holds together copied pieces of DNA between them?

500

What’s the difference between dominant and recessive? 

Dominant: the trait that is over shadowed or expressed (Capital letter). 

Recessive: the trait that hides in the background. Lower case letter. 

Can be expressed if homozygous. (dd) 

500

What are Galapagos Finches? 

What is a diverse species that Charles Darwin studied that each had traits beneficial to their habitat? 

500

What is heterotroph? 

What is an organism that can not make their own food, and must feed on other organism for energy and nutrients?

500

What type of organisms do cellular respiration? 

What is autotrophs and heterotrophs?