Cell Division
Relationships
Physical Adaptations
Behavioral Adaptations
Punnett Squares
100
The purpose of this is growth and repair.
What is mitosis?
100
This is a type of relationship between species where animals compete for food, land, mates, etc.
What is a competitive relationship?
100
This allows birds to eat different types of food.
What are beak differences?
100
This is a relationship that is formed between species to help both live better.
What is a symbiotic relationship (mutualism)?
100
This is the exact pair of alleles
What is a genotype?
200
The purpose of this is genetic variation and sexual reproduction.
What is meiosis?
200
This is a type of relationship where animals work together.
What is a symbiotic relationship?
200
This allows a green frog to blend in with green leaves.
What is protective coloration?
200
This is what a bear does in the winter.
What is hibernation?
200
This is one half of the genes that control a trait.
What is an allele?
300
This is the brain of the cell, where the DNA is.
What is the nucleus?
300
This is a type of relationship where both animals benefit.
What is mutualism?
300
This is how dandelions live so well.
What is seed dispersal?
300
This is what birds do during the winter.
What is migration?
300
This is the physical makeup of an organism.
What is a phenotype?
400
This is a type of relationship where one animal benefits and the other one does not care.
What is commensalism?
400
This is the process of maintaining a stable internal temperature.
What is homeostasis?
400
This is what some trees do during the winter.
What is dormancy?
400
This is the gene that hides the other gene.
What is a dominant gene?
500
This is a type of relationship where one animal benefits and the other animal is harmed.
What is parasitism?
500
Hh is the genotype. H stands for brown hair. h stands for blond hair. This is the phenotype.
What is blond hair?