Mitosis
Meiosis
Genetics
Evolution
Classification and Ecology
100

A series of events that occur during the life of a cell

What is the cell cycle? 

100

The female gamete

What is an egg? 

100

Each contrasting form of a gene - dominant or recessive

What is an allele? 

100

Part of Natural Selection exemplified by a sea turtle laying over 100 eggs on a beach? 

What is overproduction? 

100

The specific role played by an organism in its ecosystem

What is a Niche?  

200

Phase when DNA will replicate itself before cell division

What is the S phase? 

200

The number of chromosomes in a gamete

What is haploid? 

200

The outward appearance of a trait due to the gene combination

What is phenotype? 

200

The change in inherited characteristics in a species over the course of generations

What is evolution? 

200

A nonliving part of an ecosystem, for example - amount of sunlight, average yearly rainfall, or pH of the soil

What is an abiotic factor? 

300

Structure in the cell that breaks down before cell division

What is the nuclear membrane?

300

Phase when the chromosome number for the organism is "cut" in half

What is Anaphase ONE?

300

A trait with both forms of the allele - for example Aa

What is heterozygous? 

300

Differences among individuals of the same species? 

What is variation? 

300

A constant source of energy

Organisms that will utilize energy

Recycling nutrients between organisms

What are the three factors that make an ecosystem stable? 

400

Proteins that are responsible for moving a cell from interphase to the M (or mitosis) phase

What are cylins? 

400

A picture of a person's chromosomes - used to diagnose gender or Trisomy-21

What is a karyotype/karyogram? 

400

In carnations, if a red flower (RR) combines with a white (WW) flower, a pink flower(RW) results. 

What is incomplete dominance?

400

A structure that no longer serves a purpose in an organism but is present because it once was useful in the organisms’ evolutionary past

What is a vestigial structure? 

400

A kingdom of organisms that are heterotrophic, multicellular and digest food by secreting enzymes on to their food source

What are FUNGI? 

500

Asexual reproduction of single celled organisms

Repair of damaged tissue

Growth

What are the reasons for Mitosis in living things? 

500

Cell produced after two gametes combine

What is a zygote? 

500

Traits like skin color, weight or eye color that are controlled by more than one gene.

What is polygenetic inheritance? 

500

Evolution can not occur without this

What is sexual reproduction?

500

Archaea, Eukarya and Eubacteria

What are the three domains for living things?