Body Systems
DNA
Bones
Blood Types
Evolution
100

Circulatory System: What are the 4 chambers of the heart called?

Left atrium, right atrium, left ventricle, right ventricle 

100

What shape is DNA most commonly referred as?

Double helix

100

What disease causes an individual’s bones to deteriorate and increases their chance of getting a fracture?

Osteoporosis
100

Which blood type is the universal donor?

O-

100

What is the definition of evolution?

The change in the characteristics of a species over several generations

200

Nervous system: What 2 parts makes up the central nervous system?

The brain and spinal cord

200

What nitrogenous base does guanine (G) pair with?

Cytosine (C)

200

What is the outermost layer of the bone?

Periosteum 

200

Which blood type is the universal recipient?

AB+

200

What is an adaptation?

A trait that helps an organism better survive and reproduce in its specific environment. 

300

Digestive System: Which organ is the primary site for nutrient absorption?

Small intestine

300

What cell structure is DNA found in?

The nucleus

300

What connective tissue connects bone to bone at the joint?

Ligaments

300

What is an antigen?

Antigens are unique markers on red blood cells that determine your blood type and are recognized by your immune system.


300

What is dog breeding an example of?

selective breeding / artificial selection

400
What makes up the integumentary system?

Skin, hair, nails, and glands

400

What does DNA stand for?

Deoxyribonucleic acid

400

What does yellow marrow store?

Fats

400

What happens to the blood when it is mixed with an incompatible blood type?

Agglutination occurs (the blood begins to clot)

400

What is the difference between artificial selection and natural selection? And what do each of these terms mean?

In artificial selection, the desired traits are determined by humans. Humans will choose to breed organisms with the desired traits they would like the offspring to have.

In natural selection, the desired traits are determined by the environment. The environment favours the reproductive rates of organisms with traits that allow them to effectively survive. No humans interfere with this process. 

500

Nervous System: What is the part of the neuron that receives a message from neurotransmitters?

 Dendrites


500

What is a change in a DNA sequence called? 

Mutation

500

What are the functions of spongey bone?

Cushions shock from impact to the bone and lightens the weight of the bone

500

Explain why someone with the blood type B can not donate blood to someone with blood type O

Someone with blood type B cannot donate to someone with blood type O because type O blood contains antibodies that would attack the B antigens present on the donor's red blood cells, causing a severe immune reaction.

500

Who is known as the father of evolution?

Charles Darwin