Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Vocabulary 3
Photosynthesis/ Respiration
Miscellaneous
100

What is an organism called with two different alleles of a particular gene or genes.

heterozygous

100

What is it called when an organism has two identical alleles of a particular gene or genes?

homozygous

100

What is an organism that makes its own food?

autotroph

100

Photosynthesis takes place in which organelle?

chloroplast

100

In which parts of a plant would you expect to find cells with the most chloroplasts?

leaves

200

What is the structural changes in an organism that enhance its survival and reproduction in a particular environment.

morphological adaptation or adaptation

200

What is the genetic combination responsible for an organism’s phenotype; an organism’s unique genetic makeup

genotype

200

What is an organism that must ingest other organisms to get energy?

heterotroph

200

Which process do most producer organisms change light energy into chemical energy?

photosynthesis

200

What determines gender in humans?

X and Y chromosomes

300

What occurs when both alleles of a gene are expressed in the phenotype, meaning both traits are visible in an organism. ex) a black chicken and a white chicken produce a black and white chicken.

codominance

300

What are anatomical  features in different species that share a common ancestry? While they may have similar structures, their functions can differ significantly.

homologous structures

300

What are the observable characteristics of an organism determined by its genes?

phenotype

300

What do cells store and release as the main source of chemical energy?

ATP

300

Bird wings and butterfly wings have similar features that are considered what kind of structures? (Hint: same function; different structure)

analogous structures

400

What is one of two or more forms of a gene that are found at the same place on a chromosome.?

allele

400

What are features in different species that serve the same functions but have different structures?

analogous structures

400

What occurs when a cross between a heterozygous individual exhibits a phenotype that is an intermediate blend of the homozygous phenotypes. ex) a red flower and a white flower produce a pink flower?

incomplete dominance

400

All types of cellular respiration begin with which step?

glycolysis

400

Which of the following best illustrates the principle of codominance?

1. red flower and a white flower produce pink offspring

2. A tall pea plant and a short pea plant produce medium-height offspring

3. A black-feathered chicken and a white-feathered chicken produce offspring with both black and white feathers

4. A type A blood parent and a type B blood parent produce a type O child


3. A black-feathered chicken and a white-feathered chicken produce offspring with both black and white feathers

500

What are body features that have lost much/all of their original function but are still present in an organism?

vestigial structures

500

What is the metabolic process that needs oxygen to turn glucose into energy?

aerobic respiration

500

What is the metabolic process that turns glucose into energy in the absence of oxygen?

anaerobic respiration

500

What waste product of photosynthesis is released into the environment?

oxygen

500

Which is not an example of a morphological adaptation?

  1. Cytochrome c is similar in monkeys and humans

  2. Butterflies evolve similar color patterns

  3. A harmless species of snake resembles a harmful species

  4. Young birds have adaptations for blending in with their environment

1. cytochrome c is similar in monkeys and humans