Maintaining Internal Stability
What is homeostasis
The order from smallest to largest:
organ, cell, organelle, tissue, organ system
What is
organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system
The complementary sequence to the DNA strand:
ATC
What is TAG
where does fertilization occurs.
Fallopian Tubes
An example of an abiotic factor.
What is light, temperature, water, soil
Also known as biological catalysts
What are enzymes
The 2 differences between active transport and passive transport.
Active: Low to High, ATP needed
Passive: High to Low, NO ATP needed
The order from smallest to largest:
Chromosome, Nucleotide, Nucleus, Gene
What is
Nucleotide, Gene, Chromosome, Nucleus
What is the female gamete?
What is the male gamete?
1. egg
2. sperm
All of the biotic and abiotic factors in an area.
What is an ecosystem
When an enzyme changes shape due to high temperatures or extreme pH levels.
What is denature
Provide 3 examples of the 7 characteristics of life
Organization: all living things are made of cells
Homeostasis: all organisms maintain a stable internal environment
Regulation: all organisms detect and respond to stimulus
Growth: all organisms show growth and development
Reproduction: all organisms reproduce
Metabolism: all organisms use energy
React: All organisms show adaptation to their environment
Choosing the two parents to breed together.
What is selective breeding.
What website did this game template come from?
What is jeopardy labs?
2 types of the organisms that return nutrients to the environment.
What are bacteria and fungi
The entire chemical reaction for photosynthesis
What is water + carbon dioxide using sunlight = glucose + oxygen
The four large categories of organic molecules
What are nucleic acids, carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids.
A combination of DNA from 2 or more organisms.
What is recombinant DNA
Where an animal embryo grows inside an egg.
What is the uterus? or inside the female parent?
A series of changes that modify environments over time.
What is ecological succession.
What is the purpose of cellular respiration?
For glucose to be broken down, releasing energy.
All of the chemical reactions that occur in your body.
What is metabolism
2 differences between DNA and mRNA
DNA: ATCG, 2 strands
mRNA: AUCG, 1 strand
The 3 things produced by the ovary and the 2 things produced by the testes
Ovary: eggs, estrogen, progesterone
Testes: sperm, testosterone
The cause and one effect of the following:
Ozone depletion
Global Warming
Ozone: use of CFC's, more UV light coming to earth
Global Warming: Burning fossil fuels, increase in earth's temperature