It's a bird! It's a plane! oh wait nope it's definitely a bird
You used to call me on my CELL-phone
And the cycle goes on...
"C" what I did there
100

The type of bird helped famous scientist Mr. Darwin figure out some of the secrets to evolution and natural selection.

What are Galapagos finches? 

100

The type of organelle only photosynthetic organisms  have in their cells.

What is Chloroplast?

100

The first phase of the cell cycle in which the chromosomes begin to bunch up and become visible in the middle

What is Prophase?

100

A famous kind of conditioning used sometimes just to make dogs drool at the ring of a bell.

What is Classical Conditioning?

200

The main feature on the different types of birds on the Galapagos islands that helps each individual have "the right tool for the right job"

What is a beak?

200

The three main types of RNA needed to create new proteins

What is mRNA, rRNA, and tRNA?

200

The phase of the cell cycle in which the chromosomes are lined up in the middle

What is Metaphase?

200

Famous scientist credited with the theory of evolution through natural selection

Who is Charles Darwin?


300

The reason that scientists Peter and Rosemary Grant experienced a mass dying off of smaller beaked fiches in 1977

What is a drought?

300

Believed to be the first type of cell ever to exist, these single celled organisms have no nucleus.

What is a Prokaryote?

300

This part of the cell cycle when the cell divides its DNA and cytoplasm, forming new cells, this phase includes: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase.

What is Mitosis?

300

When the maximum number of individuals, in one species, an environment can support is "capped off"

What is Carrying Capacity?

400

Besides appearance this trait keeps males and females from different species from mating.

What is a bird call/song?

400

There is a rough and smooth one of these membrane bound organelles

What is an endoplasmic reticulum?

400

Something that happens in-between each phase of the cell cycle to make sure everything goes correctly.

What is a checkpoint?

400

These are used in transcription to start and stop the ribosome from translating the RNA.

What are codons?

500

A great example of this term being how all of the finches on the Galapagos islands are descended from one original finch but all now have very different jobs and ways to feed themselves.

What is adaptive radiation?

500

The reciprocal process to photosynthesis where sugars are broken down into an energy usable by a cell

What is Cellular Respiration?

500

Phase where a cell is no longer dividing and is outside of the regular cycle, permanently or temporarily just for a shorter period of time.

What is the G0/Resting phase?

500

Where sister chromatids are held together

What are centromeres?