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Cellular Biology
Genetics
Microbiology
Anatomy of Animals
Plants in Their Natural Environment
100
a device that uses multiple lenses to produce a magnified image
What is a compound light microscope
100
the name of an organism with the same alleles
What is homozygous
100
is an inactive state where cellular processes slow down
What is dormancy
100
a gradual change in particle concentration, diffusion taking place
What is concentration gradient
200
the diffusion of water across a semi-perimable membrane
What is osmosis
200
the name of an organism with opposite alleles
What is heterozygous
200
Vector is an agent involved in _____ transmission
What is indirect
200
the narrowing of respiratory airways
What is asthma
200
plants that contain vascular tissue and produce seeds that have a protective tissue coating
What is angiosperms
300
the organelle that controls the cells activity and contains DNA
What is the nucleus
300
a change to the DNA, usually when chromosomes break and undergo rearrangement
What is mutation
300
also known as Bacteriophages, this virus infects bacteria
What is phage
300
inflammation of the larynx
What is laryngitis
300
a reservoir that absorbs more carbon then released
What is a carbon sink
400
a single stranded nucleic acid that contributes to protein production
What is Ribonucleic acid (RNA)
400
a form of fertilization, short formed IVF
What is in vitro fertilization
400
reproductive structures found in moulds are released from sporangium and travel through air
What is a spore
400
the common go-to tool for a basic respiratory test
What is a stethoscope
400
producing food for the present without compromising the future
What is sustainable agriculture
500
a macromolecule that is hydrophobic
What is a lipid
500
the process of making an exact copy of a cell
What is genetic cloning
500
the difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells
What is one has a nucleus and membrane bound organelles and the other does not
500
an irregular heartbeat
What is an arrhythmia
500
when farmers grow a single crop on a large acreage of land
What is monoculture