Ecosystemss
Cellular Processes
Genetics
Natural Selection and Evolution
Body Systems
100

Organisms that make their own food.

Producers

100

The powerhouse of the cell.

Mitochondria

100

The molecule that carries genetic information.

DNA

100

Scientist who developed the idea of natural selection.

Charles Darwin

100

Body system that transports oxygen and nutrients.

Circulatory system


200

Living parts of an ecosystem.

Biotic factors

200

The process plants use to make glucose.

Photosynthesis

200

Different forms of a gene.

Alleles

200

A characteristic that helps an individual survive.

Adaptation

200

Body system responsible for gas exchange.

Respiratory system

300

A sequence showing how energy moves through organisms.

Food chain

300

Movement of water across a membrane.

Osmosis

300
This allele can mask the traits of another allele.

Dominant allele

300

Remains or traces of ancient organisms.

Fossils

300

Body system that breaks down food.

Digestive system

400

Organisms that break down dead matter.

Decomposers

400

Process where oxygen and glucose are transformed into ATP

Cellular Respiration

400

The genetic makeup of an organism.

Genotype

400

The process where favorable traits become more common.

Natural Selection

400

Body system that removes liquid waste.

Excretory system

500

A complex, interconnected network of multiple overlapping food chains in an ecosystem

Food web

500
The monomer for carbohydrates.

Monosaccharides

500
A model used to predict traits in offspring.

Punnett sqaure

500

A force of evolution where individuals leave an area and start a new population.

Founder Effect

500

Body system that sends signals throughout the body.

Nervous system