Biology Scope
Gentics
Biochemistry
Cells
Evolution
100
Cells that do not contain a nucleus.
What are prokaryotic cells (prokaryotes).
100

The name of an 'option' for a trait (ex: for hair color: blonde, brown, black)

What is an allele.

100

The building blocks of life

What are Macromolecules.

100
The organelle involved in protein production.
What is ribosome.
100
The scientist credited with developing the theory of evolution.
Who is Darwin.
200

Organisms that make their own food (Organism that use sunlight to produce chemical energy)

What is an autotroph

200

When both alleles are the same

What is homozygous.

200

The four macromolecules 

What are Carbohydrates, protein, lipids, and Nucleic Acids

200
The cell structure that controls entry and exit of molecules.
What is cell membrane.
200

The best type of evidence for evolution

What is molecular biology (DNA).

300

Field of biology which involves the study of the body.

What is Anatomy.

300

When both alleles are different

What is Heterozygous

300

Glucose is this type of macromolecule.

What is carbohydrate.

300

Cell division

What is mitosis.

300
A more understandable way of saying "natural selection."
What is "survival of the fittest."
400

The amount of energy passed from each trophic level

What is 10%.

400

Inheritance pattern where both alleles are present (ex: spotted)

What is Codominance.

400

Cellular energy produced during cellular respiration

What is ATP.

400

The physical expression of a gene

What is a phenotype.

400

The variable I am changing as the scientist

What is Independent Variable.

500
The process of maintaining an organism's internal temperature at a relative constant.
What is homeostasis.
500

Inheritance pattern where neither allele is dominant over the other so they are bleneded or mixed (white x red flower= pink flower)

What is Incomplete Dominance.

500

The monomer unit of proteins.

What are amino acids.

500

The order of organization from Cell to Ecosystem

Cells to Tissue to Organ to Organ System to Organism to Population to Community to Ecosystem

500
Vocabulary term for the fact that whales have tiny leg bones.
What is vestigial structure.