Cellular Biology
Genetics
Microbiology
Anatomy of Animals
Plants in Their Natural Environment
100
a substance that increases the concentration of H+ ions in a solution, also known as a PH lower than 7
What is an acid
100
one of two forms of a gene
What is an allele
100
a type of asexual reproduction that involves the formation of a bud
What is budding
100
conducts air towards the larynx and food towards the esophagus
What is the pharynx
100
cell division continues and a zygote grows after the uniting of a male and female. also known as
What is fertilization
200
the opposite of an acid
What is a base
200
the name of the trait that is only expressed when joined with the same allele
What is recessive
200
the invasion of the body by another living organism
What is an infection
200
the structure that contains the vocal cords
What is the larynx
200
the transfer of a pollen grain to the pistil in flowering plants
What is pollination
300
the scale used to measure how acidic or basic a solution is
What is the PH scale
300
opposite of recessive trait
What is dominant
300
a _______ is a poisonous substance produced by a pathogen
What is a toxin
300
also known as the windpipe
What is the trachea
300
the male reproductive organ in flowering plants
What is the stamen
400
a substance composed of hydrogen, carbon and oxygen atoms. it is also considered a macromolecule including sugars and starches
What is a carbohydrate
400
the physical description of a trait
What is a phenotype
400
medication that treats a bacterial infection
What is an antibiotic
400
two tubes that lead from the trachea to the lungs
What is the bronchi
400
the pistil is the ______ reproductive organ
What is the female
500
a protein that acts as a biological catalyst
What is an enzyme
500
the combination of alleles for a trait
What is a genotype
500
an organism that obtains nutrients from another organism that it lives in or off of
What is a parasite
500
air sacs for gas exchange located in the lungs
What is the alveoli sacs
500
the 5 major plant hormones
What is auxins, gibberellins, ethylene, abscisic acid