DNA & RNA Basics
Protein Synthesis
Genetics & Inheritance
Ecology Basics
Food Webs & Energy
Species Interactions
100

A mutation that involves one or a few nucleotides is called this.

Point mutation

100

Genes contain instructions for assembling these molecules.

Proteins

100

The principle of dominance states that some alleles are dominant and others are this.

Recessive

100

All members of one species living in one area are called this.

Population

100

All interconnected feeding relationships in an ecosystem make up a food this.

Web

100

An interaction in which one organism captures and feeds on another organism is called this.

Predation

200

DNA is copied during this process.

Replication

200

This is produced during transcription.

RNA molecules

200

When you flip a coin, the probability that it will come up tails is this.

1/2

200

An organism that cannot make its own food is called this.

Heterotroph

200

An animal that eats only plants is called this.

Herbivore

200

A symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit is called this.

Mutualism

300

During DNA replication, the DNA strand CTAGGT would produce this complementary strand.

GATCCA

300

This process uses information from mRNA to produce proteins.

Translation

300

In a cross between Bb and bb rabbits, the probability of white-furred offspring is this.

50%

300

Plants are classified as this because they make their own food.

Producers

300

Animals that eat both producers and consumers are called this.

Omnivores

300

Different species can share the same habitat if they occupy different this.

Niches

400

In eukaryotes, DNA is located here.

The nucleus

400

This type of RNA functions as the blueprint of the genetic code.

mRNA

400

In an Aa × Aa cross, the expected phenotypic ratio is this.

3:1

400

An organism that obtains nutrients by breaking down dead and decaying organisms is called this.

Decomposer

400

A snake that eats a frog that ate an insect that fed on a plant is this consumer level.

Third-level consumer 

400

An organism’s niche describes how it uses the physical and biological conditions in which it does this.

Lives

500

Unlike DNA, RNA contains this nitrogen base.

Uracil

500

This sugar is found in RNA.

Ribose

500

A black chicken crossed with a white chicken produces offspring with both black and white feathers. This inheritance pattern is called this.

Codominance

500

Species are grouped in populations, which make up this larger ecological level.

Communities

500

The original source of almost all energy in most ecosystems is this.

Sunlight

500

Competition between species is reduced when species use different resources or occupy different roles called these.

Niches