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DNA/RNA
Mitosis/Meiosis
Ecosystems
Organisms
Classification
100
Single Stranded
What is the shape of RNA?
100
A change in DNA code
What is a mutation?
100
Trait that increases for survival.
What is an adaptation?
100
All living organisms except for bacteria fall under this domain.
What is Eukarya?
100
The dead language used for clasifying organisms.
What is Latin?
200
Nucleic acid
What is the organic compound of DNA?
200
Uncontrolled cell growth
What is Cancer?
200
Fossil record and biochemical similatries.
What is the evidence for evolution?
200
An open circulatory system
What is the transport system in Insects?
200
A large gruop of plants with roots, stems, and leaves.
What are vascular plants?
300
Phosphate Sugar and base
What are the three elements of a DNA strand?
300
Exchang of parts of DNA, creates variations.
What is crossing over and what does it create?
300
Evolutions of a new speices.
What is speciation?
300
Metamorphosis
What is the develpoment in an amphibian?
300
The two-word naming sytem to classify organisms. The genus and species, the dead language.
What is binomial nomenclature?
400
Mitochondria, Nucleus, and chloroplast all contain this material.
What is DNA?
400
Interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase.
What are the stages of mitosis and meiosis?
400
Producers produce 100%, first order consumers have 10%, second order consumers have 0.01%
How is energy trasfered though a ecosystem?
400
Ex: HIV,Influenza, smallpox. Not considered a living thing.
What is a virus?
400
The level of organization missing from this list: Kingdom, Phylum,Class,_____, Family,Genus,Species
What is order?
500
Adeine, thymine. Guanine, Cytosine.
What is the base pair rule of DNA?
500
Homologus chromosomes fail to seperate during meiosis.
What happens in nondisjunction?
500
Eukaryotic cells evoled from prokaryotes. Evidence includes mitochandria and chloroplasts have prokaryotic type DNA.
What is the endosymbiotic Theory?
500
T-cells fight pathogens inside living cells. B-cells fight antigens in body fluids.
What do t-cells and b-cells do?
500
Level of classification used to group organisms together based on their ability to reproduce fertile offpring.
What is species?