Cell Structure
Genetics
Ecosystem
photosynthesis and respiration
symbiotic relationships
100
What is the control center of the cell ? 

The nucleus

100

what is genetics ? 

The study of how genes and how traits are passed down from one generation to the next.

100

What term describes all the living and non-living things in an area

An ecosystem 

100

what gas do plants take in during photosynthesis 

Carbon dioxide (CO2)

100

what type of symbiotic relationship benefits both species 

Mutualism

200

What organelle is responsible for energy production in the cell ? 

The mitochondria 

200

What is the name of the molecule that carries genetic instructions ? 

DNA

200
the role of produces in an ecosystem 

they create energy through photosynthesis 

200

What sugar is produced during photosynthesis 

Glucose 

200

In what relationships does one species benefit , and the other is harmed 

commensalism 

300

What structure in plant cells provide support and protection ? 

The cell wall

300

What does dominant mean in genetics ? 

A trait that will appear if at least one allele is present 

300

What term refers to the place where an organisms lives ? 

Habitat

300

What is the main product of cellular respiration ? 

ATP

300

what is it called when one organisms benefits and the other is harmed 

parastism

400

What organelle contains digestive enzymes to break down waste ? 

Lysosome 

400

What are the pairs of chromosomes called ?

Homologous chromosomes 

400

What is a food web?

A network of interconnected food chains 

400

What organelle does photosynthesis occur in ? 

The chloroplast 
400

example of mutalism 

bees and flowers 

500

Whats the name of the organelle where proteins are synthesized ? 

Ribsome 

500

What is the process of cell division that results in gametes ? 

Meiosis

500

difference of food web and food chain ?

Food chain follows a single path whereas food web follows multiple paths . 

500

what does atp stand for ? 

Adenosine triphosphate

500

General biology question : four macromolecules esssentials to life 

Carbrohyrdates , proteins , lipids and nucleic acids