Making Connections Lab
Diffusion Through a Membrane Lab
Beaks of Finches Lab
Relationships and Biodiversity Lab
Cell Identification Lab
100

In an investigation looking at the impacts of exercise on pulse rate, the independent variable is this.

What is pulse rate?

100
The passive movement of particles along the concentration gradient. 

What is diffusion?

100

A genetic trait that makes an organism better suited to its environment. 

What is an adaptation?

100

The building blocks of proteins. 

What are amino acids?

100

Bacteria.

What are prokaryotes?
200

In an investigation looking at the impacts of exercise on pulse rate, the independent variable is this.

What is amount of exercise?

200

An area with more solutes. 

What is hypertonic?

200

When the environment pressures certain organisms to survive and reproduce. 

What is natural selection?

200

A molecule that gives something color. 

What is a pigment?

200

Animals, Plants, Fungi, and Protists. 

What are eukaryotes?

300

These are what we breathe out in the process of cellular respiration.

What are CO2 and H2O?

300

An area with fewer solutes.

What is hypotonic?

300

When organisms branch out and diversify from a common ancestor. 

What is adaptive radiation?

300
A test in which you use electrical charges to compare fragments of amplified DNA by their size.

What is gel electrophoresis?

300

These cells will have a cell wall, chloroplasts, nuclei, and many other organelles. 

What are plant cells?

400

This organ system is responsible for spreading oxygen and glucose to each of our cells.  

What is the circulatory system?

400

When solutes cannot move across a membrane, so the solvent moves instead.

What is osmosis?

400

These are the two sources of variation within a population. 

What are mutation and sexual reproduction?

400

Tubes that carry glucose throughout the plant.

What are phloem?

400

This is the only type of eukaryote that will never have a cell wall. 

What are animal cells?

500

This type of graph shows the distribution of a given variable across a population. 

What is a histogram?

500

This chemical was used as a starch indicator. 

What is (Lugol's) Iodine solution?

500
The theory that organisms acquire useful traits during their lifetime and pass them down. 

What is Lamarckism?

500
A test that allows you to visualize the different pigments produced by a plant.

What is paper chromatography?

500

These organisms are mostly unicellular, but can have internal organelles like plants or animals. 

What are protists?