Molecules and Cells
Heredity & Evolution
Classification
Ecology
Nature of Science
100

An organism that lacks a nucleus and membrane bound organelles

What is a prokaryote

100

Situation in which both alleles are expressed in an organism 

What is codominance

100

The largest category in Linneaus's system of classification

What is a domain

100

Type of succession that begins after a volcano

What is primary succession?

100

The amount of energy that gets transferred going up the food chain/web

10%

200

Type of transport that requires energy and moves from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration

What is active transport

200

Situation in which one allele is not completely dominant over another

What is incomplete dominance

200

Kingdom made up of multicellular eukaryotic autotrophs whose cell walls contain cellulose

What are plants

200

Organisms that make their own food

What are autotrophs/producers

200

Causes cancer

What is uncontrolled mitosis?

300

Produces 4 haploid daughter cells

What is meiosis

300

What type of structure has the same function but different bone structure?

What is analogous structures?

300

Binomial nomenclature includes what to classification organisms?

Genus and species

300

The maximum amount an area can hold a population.

What is carrying capacity?

300

Which organelle packages & modifies protein?

What is a Golgi apparatus/body

400

The reactants of cellular respiration

What is glucose and oxygen

400

Three consecutive nucleotides that specify a single amino acid is called a?

codon

400

Organism whose cell wall is made of chitin and is a eukaryotic heterotroph

What is Fungi

400

An increase in CO2 levels leads to this

Global warming

400

A saltwater fish is placed into freshwater - where will the water go and what will happen to the fish? (swell, shrink, stay the same)

Water will move inside the fish, causing the fish to swell. Hypotonic.

500

What type of pathogen do antibiotics kill?

Bacteria

500

Structures in organisms that have lost their function over time can be termed as this.

What are vestigial structures?

500

Organism that can be either uni and multicellular that is eukaryotic and can do photosynthesis

What is protista

500

The ability of the body to maintain a constant internal temperature. Ex: sweating

What is homeostasis?

500

The monomer of carbohydrates

What are monosaccharides/sugars