Cells
Biosphere
Scientist
Photosynthesis
Genetics
100

Contains nearly all of the cell's DNA

What is the nucleus?

100

The biome the Sahara is

What is a desert?

100

Took x-ray crystallography pictures of DNA; died due to cancer at age 37

Who is Rosalind Franklin?

100

Where photosynthesis takes place.

What is the chloroplast?

100

A trait that masks another trait

What is a dominant trait?

200

States that all organisms are made of cells, all existing cells are produced by other living cells, and the cell is the most basic unit of life.

What is the cell theory?

200

include all the gases that surround Earth

What is the atmosphere?

200

They used Rosalind Franklin's pictures to determine the structure of DNA as the double helix

Who are Watson and Crick?

200

Their role is to absorb/reflect light.

What are pigments?

200

When neither allele is dominant or recessive.

What is incomplete dominance? 

300

Small organelles filled with digestive enzymes 

What are lysosomes?

300

The climate zone that is located around the equator

What are tropical climate zones?

300

- believed that organisms became adapted to their environment during their lifetime and could pass on these adaptations to offsprings

- was the youngest f 11 children

- is French

Who is Jean Baptiste de Lamarck?

300

The light independent reaction of photosynthesis.

What is the Calvin Cycle? 

300

When the number of males and females affected is fairly equal in pedigrees.

What is a autosomal chromosome?

400

When there is more solute and less water

What is hypertonic?

400

Greenhouse gas that traps the most gas in the atmosphere

What are fluorinated gases?

400

- believed there would not be enough food and space to support the growing population

- was elected a fellow of the Royal Society 

Who is Thomas Malthus?

400

Where the Calvin Cycle takes place.

What is the stroma?

400

The blood type that is anti-AB; has 2 recessive genotypes.

What is blood type O?

500

The type of transport that requires energy and moves from low to high

What is active transport?

500

This biome 


What is a temperate woodland and shrubland biome?

500

- Found that DNA was the reason that genetic material was transferred between strains in Griffith's experiment

- Received a medical degree  from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons

Who is Oswald Avery?

500

- type of plant that opens their stomata at night and closes it during the day so CO2 is fixed at night

- examples include pineapples and cacti

What are CAM (Crassulacean acid metabolism) plants?

500

- a genetic disorder that is autosomal recessive

- blood tests can help you determine whether you have this disease 

- it is more common in Africa & Mediterranean countries because the trait makes people more resistant to malaria

What is Sickle-Cell Disease?