Ecology
Cells
Mitosis
Ms.Momtaz
Evolution
100

Diet of a bear include fruits, nuts, and fish. Diet of a raccoon include grains, vegetables, insects, crayfish and eggs.

What is a _________________?

What is an omnivore?

100

Write down the functions of 3 cell organelles.

Bonus:Swap board with another team, add 3 more organelles and functions to their board

Golgi, Nucleus,Ribosome, Mitochondria, Chloroplast, Cell Wall, Endoplasmic reticulum, Vacuole,Cytoplasm
100

What type of cell is this? How do you know?

What is animal cell?

100

What country is Ms. Momtaz from?

Bangladesh

100

Does evolution happen in the individual or in a population?

Population

200

Organisms that prepare their own food through the process of photosynthesis and sunlight.

What is __a________________?

What is autotroph?

200

A coiled x structure found in the nucleus of Eukaryote cells that contains tightly packed DNA.

What is C____________?

What are chromosomes?

200

One copy is considered dominant and the other is considered recessive 

What is H_____________________?

What is a heterozygous allele 

200

What university did Ms.Momtaz graduate from?

George Washington University

200

What are the different evidence scientist use for evolution? List at least 2 or more

Fossil Record

Comparative Anatomy

Molecular Biology

Embryology

Biogeography

300
  • Carbon enters the atmosphere as CO2.
  • CO2 is absorbed by autotrophs such as green plants.
  • Animals consume plants, thereby, incorporating carbon into their system.
  • Animals and plants die, their bodies decompose and carbon is reabsorbed back into the atmosphere.

What is _C__________   C______________?

What is Carbon Cycle?

300

A disease where the control mechanisms of cells becomes altered and cells do not stop dividing.

What is cancer?

300

Tay-Sach is a recessive (t) disorder that leads to build up in the brain and death in the baby. If asymptomatic parents, a Heterozygous women marries a man carrier for Tay-Sach allele, what is the chance of having a child who has the disease?

         A           a

A      AA          Aa    

a      Aa           aa

25% chance of having baby with Tay-Sach

300

How many cats Ms. Momtaz have?

2


300

a driving force in evolution, occurs when individuals with certain traits are more likely to survive and reproduce in a given environment. 

What is N____________ S______________?

What is Natural Selection?

400

If primary consumer have 1450 kcal. How much is available at the tertiary level consumer?

14.50kcal

If rabbits have 1450kcal, only 10% goes up each time. So owls will have 14.50kcal.

400

When a cell divides the cell will enter into G1, S, G2, mitosis, and cytokinesis ?

What is C_____________   C__________?

What is the cell cycle 

400

A type of cell division in sexually reproducing organisms that creates haploid cells.

What is Meiosis?

400

What is Ms. Momtaz's favorite food?

Burger and Fries or cake

400

is a branching diagram that illustrates the evolutionary relationships among different species, genes, or other biological entities. It's a visual representation of how these entities are thought to have evolved from a common ancestor. 

What is P______________  T____________?

What is phylogenetic tree?

500

Carrying capacity is the number of organisms that an ecosystem can support. What year the wolf reached carrying capacity in Yellowstone?



Year 2003 and Year 2007

500

In animal cells O2 is and glucose is consumed and CO2, water and ATP energy are produced. What is  c_______   r_________?


What is cellular respiration?

500

Can you be a carrier for a dominant disease explain? AA    Aa     aa

No, it's not possible to be a carrier for a dominant disease. If someone inherits a dominant gene, they will typically exhibit the disease or trait, even if only one copy of the gene is present. The term "carrier" is usually used for recessive conditions, where individuals have one normal and one altered gene copy, and do not show symptoms of the disease but can pass the altered gene on to their children.

500

What Ms. Momtaz like to do during free time?

Sleep

500

What is the difference between Homologous, Analogous and Vestigial structure? 

Think about forelimbs for Human hand, bat wing, whale flippers

Think about butterfly and bird wing

Think about wisdom teeth, appendix, tail bone

 Homologous structures are similar in structure but may have different functions due to common ancestry. Analogous structures perform similar functions but have different underlying structures, indicating separate evolution in similar environments. Vestigial structures are remnants of structures that were once functional in ancestral species but have become reduced or non-functional in current species.