Bacteria and Viruses
DNA
Cell Reproduction
Genetics
Miscellaneous
100

This characteristic is common to both viruses and bacteria.

What is the presence of genetic material.

100

The genetic material of the cell.

What is DNA

100
Cell cycle is the process in which cells do this

What is grow and divide

100

The fundamental principle of Mendelian genetics

How traits are passed from parents to offspring

100

Type of tissue found in tendons and ligaments

What is dense regular connective tissue

200

A key difference between viruses and bacteria.

Viruses: non-living; bacteria: living organisms

200

Repeating units that make up DNA

What are nucleotides

200

This is NOT a phase of the cell cycle

What is meiosis

200

Parents pass traits to offspring through this method

Inheritance of genetic material

200

Method of thinking where conclusions are drawn from observations to form theories.

What is inductive reasoning

300

A defining feature of viruses.

They rely on host cells for replication.

300

Four nitrogenous bases found in DNA

What are adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine

300

The cell spends most of its time in this phase of the cell cycle

What is the interphase

300
Observable characteristics of an individual

What are phenotypes

300

Tissue that covers surfaces and lines cavities

What is epithelial tissue

400

The genetic material of viruses and bacteria can be either of these two things.

What is DNA or RNA

400

This component is NOT part of a nucleotide

What is amino acid

400

The interphase consists of these phases

What are G1, S, and G2

400

Different versions of a gene

What are alleles

400

Particle that binds RNA to synthesize polypeptides and proteins

What is ribosome

500

Bacteria and viruses can thrive in this.

What is a variety of environments.

500

The sugar found in DNA

What is deoxyribose

500

This happens during the G1 phase

What is cell growth and organelle production

500

Model that predicts the inheritance of traits

What is a Punnett Square
500

Described as a cell's "recyclers"

What are lysosomes