Define
Inherited Disorders
Green Corridors
Wildlife Corridors
Misc. (All Of BIO) 2x points
100

Linear networks of vegetated land or optimized transport pathways designed to achieve ecological connectivity, climate resilience, or sustainable supply chains.

What are green corridors?

100

This inherited disorder causes some red blood cells to have a sickle shape.

What is sickle cell disease?

100

A narrow strip of natural land that connects separate ecosystems.

What is a habitat connector?

100

A route that allows animals to safely travel between separated habitats.

What is a migration path?

100

What is the mitochondria?

The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell

200

The practice of emulating nature's time-tested patterns, designs, and processes to solve complex human problems

What is Biomimicry?

200

Genes are passed from parents to children through these tiny parts of cells.

What are chromosomes?

200

When large habitats are broken into smaller, isolated pieces.

What is habitat fragmentation?

200

A structure that allows animals to pass beneath roads or railways.

What is an underpass?

200

Largest organ in the human body?

Skin

300

Molecular scissors guided by a custom RNA sequence to locate and edit specific DNA sequences.

What is CRPISPR?

300

An inherited disorder is usually caused by a change in a gene called this.

What is a mutation?

300

A structure built over roads or highways that allows living things to move safely between areas.

What is an eco-bridge?

300

A structure that reduces roadkill by giving animals a safe crossing point.

What is a crossing structure?

300

How many bones are in the human body?

206

400

Strips of undeveloped land or dedicated structures that safely connect fragmented habitats.

What are wildlife corridors?

400

A person who has a gene for a disorder but may not show symptoms is called this.

What is a carrier?

400

A design approach that helps species move and survive as environments change over time.

What is connectivity planning?

400

The reduction of safe movement for animals caused by roads, cities, or development.

What is movement restriction?

400

What does ATP stand for?

Adenosine Triphosphate

500

A medical condition caused by a DNA mutation (abnormal change) that is passed down from parent to child.

What are inherited disorders?

500

A really common disability that is usually inherited through parents causing some people’s brains develop that affects how they communicate, interact with others, and experience the world.

What is autism?

500

The total variety of living organisms in an environment.

What is biodiversity?

500

The natural environment where an organism lives and gets what it needs to survive.

What is a habitat?

500

Two parents have a child, if the father has brown eyes, which is a dominant trait AA, and the mother has blue eyes, which is the recessive trait Aa, what are the chances for blue eyes?

0% Because you need aa to inherit the recessive trait, if you do the punnet squares you cannot get that.