DNA
Ecology
Genetics
Evolution
Protein Synthesis
100
A single DNA strand has the code ATCGGGA. What is the code of its complementary strand?
TAGCCCT
100

Living things found in an ecosystem, such as squirrels, grass, and birds.

What are biotic factors?

100

The physical characteristics of an organism, such as tall, brown hair, blue eyes.

What is the phenotype?

100

When a dairy farmer chooses to breed the cows that give the most milk in the heard, the farmer is following the principle of _________________.

Artificial selection

100

This type of RNA carries the message from the nucleus to the ribosomes.

What is mRNA?

200

The sugar found in DNA.

Deoxyribose

200

All the genes in a population.

What is a gene pool?

200

The mother is heterozygous for a "widow's peak." The father is homozygous recessive for a "widow's peak." If widow's peak is dominant, what is the probability their child will have a widow's peak?

50%

200

The forelimb bones of a whale, cat, bat and human are known as this evidence of evolution.

What are homologous structures?

200

The 3 letters that code for an amino acid.

What is a codon?

300
Identify the 3 components of a DNA nucleotide?
nitrogenous base, phosphate, deoxyribose sugar
300
The amount of individuals of a population that an ecosystem can carry.

What is the carrying capacity?

300

A picture of an organism's chromosomes used to identify chromosomal abnormalities.

What is a karyotype?

300

Members of a species with advantageous traits are able to survive and reproduce.

What is natural selection?

300

The start codon.

What is met?

400
What is the name for the type of bond that holds two strands of DNA together?
Hydrogen bonds
400

Occurs when a group within a species separates from other members of its species and develops its own unique characteristics.

What is speciation?

400

A red flower (RR) is crossed with a white flower (WW). The resulting flower is pink. What is the name for this type of inheritance?

Incomplete dominance

400

Traits that allow a species to survive and reproduce in a certain environment.

What are adaptations?

400

The process in which mRNA is transcribed from DNA.

What is transcription?

500

A mutation in which one base is substituted for another.

What is a point mutation or substitution?

500

A species that does not naturally occur in an area, such as Asian carp and kudzu.

What are invasive species?

500

A black chicken (BB) mates with a white chicken (WW). The offspring has black and white spots. What is this type of inheritance called?

Codominance

500

Structures that look similar but are not. They are used for the same purpose in different species, like the shape of a shark and a penguin or the wings of a butterfly and bird. 

What are analogous structures?

500

The process in which proteins are made at the ribosome from the message delivered by mRNA.

What is translation?