Population Growth
Bacteria
Protein Synthesis
Reproduction
Genetics
100

What type of population growth can be seen when a population has limited resources?

logistic (s-curve)

100

What type of cell lacks a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles?

prokaryote

100

This cell organelle is the physical site where proteins are assembled.

ribosomes

100

Reproduction can be divided into these two categories. 

asexual and sexual

100

This term describes an allele that always expresses its phenotype, even if only one copy is present in the genotype.

dominant

200

What is the term for the maximum number of individuals of a species that an environment can support long-term?

carrying capacity

200

By what asexual process do bacteria typically reproduce and divide?

binary fission

200

Name the two steps of protein synthesis.

transcription and translation
200

What type of cells go through mitosis?

body cells/somatic cells

200

In this inheritance pattern, a cross between a red flower and a white flower produces pink offspring, showing a "blending" of traits.

incomplete dominance
300

List 3 things that could be considered limiting factors

food, water, space, diseas, natural disaster

300

What is the primary circular structure that contains the genetic material in a bacteria cell?

plasmid

300

If a DNA template strand reads T-A-C, the resulting mRNA strand will have this sequence.

A-U-G

300

A mouse has 15 chromosomes in it's sperm cells. How many chromosomes would be in the liver cell of the mouse?

30

300

In this type of genetic family tree, a shaded-in circle represents a female who expresses the specific trait being studied.

pedigree

400

If a non-native predator is introduced to a North Carolina wetland and has no natural enemies, what type of growth is its population most likely to exhibit initially?

exponential

400

While many people think antibiotics cause mutations, this biological process is what actually occurs when an antibiotic kills off weak bacteria, leaving only the naturally resistant ones to reproduce and dominate the population.

natural selection (evolution)

400

This is the specific three-base sequence on an mRNA strand that codes for a single amino acid.

codon

400

During fertilization, two haploid gametes meet to form a...

zygote

400

This error occurs during Meiosis when homologous chromosomes fail to separate, leading to gametes with too many (trisomy) or too few chromosomes (monosomy).

non-disjunction

500

If an apex predator is removed from an ecosystem, resulting in an overpopulation of herbivores that then deplete the primary producers, what ecological phenomenon has occurred?

trophic cascade

500

Which specific part of the bacterial cell does the antibiotic target to cause the cell to burst?

cell wall

500

This type of mutation, which causes Sickle Cell Anemia, alters the shape of the entire hemoglobin molecule by changing just ONE nucleotide.

point mutation - substitution

500

During Prophase I of meiosis, this event occurs where homologous chromosomes exchange segments of DNA.

crossing over

500

To determine if a dominant-looking organism is homozygous (BB) or heterozygous (Bb), a breeder should cross it with an individual that has this specific genotype.

homozgous recessive (bb)