Ecology
Cell Division
Genetics
Nucleic Acids
Potpourri
100
This type of organism feeds off of every other type.
What are decomposers?
100
This process results in cells that are diploid.
What is Mitosis?
100
This is the physical appearance of an organism. (What you see)
What is phenotype?
100
This is the term for the shape of DNA.
What is a double helix?
100
A fertilized egg is known as this.
What is a zygote?
200
This is the term for the number of organisms that an environment can sustain.
What is Carrying Capacity?
200
This is the third stage of mitosis in which chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.
What is metaphase?
200
This term refers to the genetic makeup of an organism, rather than it's physical traits.
What is genotype?
200
This type of nucleic acid undergoes transcription and translation.
What is RNA?
200
This is where photosynthesis occurs.
What is the chloroplast?
300
This type of organism makes up the group called producers in an ecosystem.
What are autotrophs?
300
These are the three types of cell division.
What are binary fission (bacteria and fungi), mitosis, and meiosis?
300

In order for a recessive phenotype to be expressed, an individual must have this allele combination.

What is aa?
300
These are the three components of a nucleotide.
What are: phosphate group, sugar, and nitrogenous base?
300
Proteins and nucleic acids both contain this element.
What is nitrogen?
400
This is the sequence of changes that take place after a community is disrupted by natural disasters or human actions.
What is secondary succession?
400
This is the phase in which DNA replicates.
What is S phase of Interphase?
400
A monohybrid cross of two heterozygous parents would result in this genotypic ratio in the F1 generation.
What is 1:2:1?
400
This nitrogenous base pairs with Uracil.
What is Adenine?
400
This is the energy needed start a chemical reaction. It is lowered by enzymes.
What is activation energy?
500

This is a relationship in which one organism benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed.

What is commensalism?
500
This process adds differentiation in the haploid cells created through meiosis.
What is crossing over?
500
This pattern of inheritance results when the phenotype of a heterozygote displays neither allele as dominant, but combine to display a new trait.

(i.e. red flower + white flower = pink flower)

What is Incomplete Dominance?
500
This is where translation takes occurs.
What is the cytoplasm?

(Will also accept ribosomes)

500
This is the process used to break down glucose into pyruvic acid in the absence of oxygen.
What is fermentation?