Biological structures, functions, and processes
Biological Evolution
Interdependence within Environmental Systems
Mechanisms of Genetics
Misc.
100

This structure contains the cell’s DNA and determines a eukaryotic cell.

What is the nucleus?

100

This is a change in species over time.

What is evolution?

100

This is a relationship where both organisms benefit.
 

What is mutualism?

100

All living organisms share the same four nucleotides that make up DNA.

What is adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine? 

100

This system fights disease.

What is immune system?

200

This process moves water across a membrane.

What is osmosis?

200

This is the process of species becoming better suited to their environment.

What is adaptation?

200

This type of organism helps recycle carbon after death.
 

 What are decomposers?

200

This is how codominance differs from blending traits. 

What is both traits appear separately

200

This process releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
 

What is cellular respiration?

300

This process uses sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make food.

What is photosynthesis?

300

This is the survival of the best adapted.
 

What is natural selection?

300

This shows how energy moves from one organism to another.
 

What is a food chain?

300

The Central Dogma of Biology describes the protein synthesis process.

What is DNA transcribes to RNA which translate to proteins?

300

This gives the cell its shape and support (plant cells).
 

What is the cell wall?

400

This type of molecule includes enzymes, meat, and is made of a long chain of amino acids.

What is proteins?

400

This is the formation of new species over time.

What is speciation?

400

These organisms convert nitrogen into usable forms in soil.

What is bacteria?

400

This is an organism with two identical alleles and the  organism with two different alleles.

What is homozygous and heterozygous?

400

This explains why there are more than two phenotypes for one gene.

What is multiple alleles increasing genetic variation?

500

This organism requires a host cell to reproduce and is not considered alive.

What is a virus?

500

This is a preserved remains or trace of ancient life and can be used as evidence of common ancestry.

 What is a fossil?

500

This is inherited variation within a population.


 What is genetic variation?

500

This is a sudden change in DNA such as deletion, insertion, and substitution.

What is DNA mutation?

500

This carries water in plants and This carries food (sugar) in plants.

What is Xylem and Phloem?