Cells
Evolution
Ecology
Macromolecules
Genetics
100
The organelle that controls what enters and leaves the cell
What is the cell membrane?
100
He developed the theory of Natural Selection
Who is Charles Darwin?
100
Organisms that make their own food
What are autotrophs?
100

What kinds of foods would you eat to get carbohydrates?

What are starches or simple sugars? 

100
Where DNA is located in the cell
What is the nucleus?
200
The stage of mitosis when chromosomes "meet" in the middle?
What is metaphase?
200
A change in DNA that increases the variety of offspring in a species
What is a mutation?
200
A sequence of who eats who to gain energy
What is a food chain?
200

What are the two nucleic acids?

RNA and DNA

200
Adenine, thymine, guanine, cytosine
What are the nitrogenous bases of DNA?
300
Produces proteins, can be attached the ER or free floating
What is the job of a ribosome?
300
The remains of organisms preserved in rock or ice that can be evidence of evolution
What are fossils?
300

How much energy is lost at each trophic level?

What is 90% lost?

300

The monomers for proteins.

What are amino acids?

300
Who do you get your genetic information from?

Parents

400
Mitochondria and chloroplast
What is the site of cellular respiration and photosynthesis?
400
When an entire species dies out
What is extinction?
400
A relationship among organisms where both benefit from each other
What is mutualism?
400

Describe or give examples of lipids.

What are fatty acids, oils, butters?

500
When cells undergo mitosis at an uncontrollable rate
What is cancer?
500
The concept that individuals who are best suited for their environment will live longer and reproduce more than those who are not
What is survival of the fittest?
500

What would go in the blank?

Producers -> ______ -> Secondary Consumer-> Tertiary Consumer-> Quatenary Consumer -> Decomposer

What is primary consumer?

500

The four macromolecules.

What are lipid, proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids?

500

What is the difference between incomplete dominance and codominance?

Incomplete dominance means that multiple alleles are blended (think pink flower).

Codominance means two parent phenotypes are expressed equally (brown and white spots).