Mitosis & Meiosis
Animals
DNA/ Central Dogma
Speciation
Organization of Life/Scientific Method
100
The number of daughter cells formed after meiosis.
What is 4?
100
The two types of animals that have indeterminate cleavage.
What are echidnoderms and chordates?
100
The names of the 4 nucleotides.
What are adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine?
100
This is the main factor of allopatric speciation.
What is a geographic boundary?
100
The smallest unit of life.
What is the cell?
200
The name of the chromosome that has the same karyotype number when comaring the chromosomes that come together in meiosis.
What is a homologous chromosome?
200
This animal lacks symmetry, and therefore not in the clade Eumetezoa.
What is a sponge (proifera)?
200
The process of DNA ->RNA ->Protein is known as this.
What is the central dogma?
200
These are the two pre-zygotic barriers after mating
What are mechanical and gametic isolation?
200
A tentative explanation of a phenomena.
What is a hypothesis?
300
The phases of the cell cycle (and what happens in each).
What G1, S, G2, and Miotic (Mitosis and cytokinesis)?
300
The platypus and the different species of ekhidna are the only living members of this clade.
What are monotremes?
300
The person who found the most details in the DNA molecule.
Who was Rosalind Franklin?
300
The type of evolution involving two organisms with similar traits, but are not closely related: Echidnas and porcupines.
What is convergent evolution?
300
The realm that includes all living things and their interactions with the Earth.
What is the biosphere?
400
The phases of Mitosis.
What is P-PMAT
400
Chordata are distinguished by having this.
What is a notochord, a hollow, dorsal nerve chord?
400
The two types of DNA replication patterns from 5' to 3'
What are leading and lagging strands?
400
This grouping includes many descendants, but NO ancestor in a phylogenetic tree.
What is a polyphyletic group?
400
Along with hypothesis, these are parts of the scientific method.
What are observation, question, prediction and experimentation?
500
In Meiosis, the combining of material from homologous chromosomes.
What is chiasmata (synapsis, crossing over)?
500
The pressence of this hollow space in the body seperates segmented worms from flatworms and roundworms.
What is a coelom?
500
The three properties of the genetic code.
What is having no ambiguity, whilst having redundancy and universalness?
500
The 5 bones in the hand and 5 bones in a bats wing are example of this.
What are homologous traits?
500
A LOCALIZED GROUP of organisms in the same species.
What is a population?