Homeostasis
Ecology
Genetics
Cells
A little bit of everything
100

Homeostasis in single-celled organisms in maintained through the proper functioning of...?

What are Organelles

100

Herbivores would be found in level...?
                           

What is level B?

100

These random changes in DNA can be beneficial to a species because they can lead to some members of a species having favorable traits in a changing environment.

What are mutations?

100

Name a process by which water and other substances move in and out of a cell, without the use of energy.

What is cell diffusion?

100

Name one thing that proteins, starch, and DNA have in common?

All organic compounds, or all made of subunits or monomers.

200

In humans, two organ systems work together to move oxygen throughout the body and deliver it to cells. Which system directly delivers oxygen to body cells?

Circulatory System

200

The stability of an ecosystem is measured by the amount of its...?

What is Biodiversity?

200

Mutations, meiosis, and fertilization result in genetic____________?

What is genetic recombination/variety?

200

What is the function of the cell membrane?

Protects the inside organelles from outside variables, regulates gas exchange.

200

The axolotl, also known as the Mexican walking fish, can regenerate parts of its body, such as a leg or a tail.The regeneration of these parts involves what type of cell division?

What is Mitosis?

300

Which life process carried out by a green plant is represented in the diagram below?

                             

Cellular Respiration

300
Explain the difference between an autotroph and a heterotroph.

Autotrophs have the capability of making their own food, heterotrophs do not.

300

The transfer of genes from parents to their offspring is known as...?

What is Heredity?

300

What is another name for an organic unit of life?

What is a biomolecule?

300

Damage to this structure within a mother’s uterus would directly interfere with the nutritional needs of a developing embryo?

What is the placenta?

400

X represents a process that causes a protein to unfold and stop functioning. What caused x?

                                 

Increased temperature (causes the protein to denature)

400

Following the volcanic eruption in 1980, which process occurred that resulted in an increase in the number of species?

       

What is Ecological Succession?

400

When exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light, human skin cells produce the protein melanin. This protein helps protect skin cells from damage caused by UV light. This is an example of environmental factors affecting gene expression known as?

What are epigenetics?

400

Which type of cells most likely require the greatest input of oxygen?

                                  

What are Liver Cells?

400

Name the process shown that takes place early on in embryonic development.

                                    

What is differentiation?

500

Which cellular structure would be the most likely location for synthesizing these enzymes?

                              

1, Ribosomes

500

The name of the role of an organism in its ecosystem

What is their niche?

500

What is the name of the concept represented in the diagram?

                                           

What is Natural Selection?

500

A student made a wet mount slide of living onion root cells to observe with a microscope. What process is occurring?

                               

What is Mitosis?

500

Name 2 process directly necessary for a human zygote to be formed.

What are meiosis and fertilization?