Genetic Foundations (DNA to Traits)
Genetic Glitches
Selection Mechanisms (Natural vs. Artificial)
Decoding Earth's History
Waves, Energy and Human Impact
100

This hereditary unit, made of DNA and located on a chromosome, contains the "individual recipe" for a specific protein

What is a gene?

100

This permanent change in the DNA sequence can result in harmful, beneficial, or neutral effects on an organism

What is a mutation?

100

This theory suggests species change over time because individuals with favorable traits are more likely to survive and reproduce

What is natural selection?

100

This law states that in any sequence of rock layers, the oldest fossils are at the bottom and the youngest are at the top

What is the Law of Superposition?

100

In wave physics, this specific property of a wave—the height from its rest position—is directly related to the amount of energy the wave carries.

What is amplitude?

200

This long, twisted, ladder-shaped molecule serves as the "cookbook" or master blueprint for all cell growth

What is DNA?

200

These types of mutations have no notable impact on an organism because they typically occur in non-coding segments of DNA

What are neutral mutations?

200

Unlike natural selection, where the environment is the "selector," this process involves humans choosing desired traits for profit or aesthetics

What is artificial selection (or selective breeding)?

200

Daily Double: Scientists use these widespread, short-lived fossils as "date stamps" to determine the relative age of different rock layers

What are index fossils?

200

These are the three distinct ways waves can behave when they encounter a new material or medium

What are reflection, absorption, and transmission?

300

These "building blocks" of an organism provide structure and support for cells and determine physical and behavioral characteristics

What are proteins?

300

An extra base added to a DNA sequence is called this, while a base being left out is called a deletion

What is insertion?

300

This specific outcome occurs when a population becomes better suited to its environment over many generations through natural selection

What is adaptation?

300

This field of study compares early developmental stages across species to find relationships not evident in fully formed adults

What is embryology?

300

This behavior is a form of transmission that occurs when a wave enters a new medium and its path appears to bend because its speed changes.

What is refraction?

400

This is the specific biological sequence (Central Dogma) that leads from a genetic change to a new physical characteristic (4 steps)

What is DNA → RNA → Protein → Trait?

400

In terms of inheritance, only mutations occurring in these two types of cells can be passed on to the next generation

What are sperm and egg cells?

400

This modern technology allows scientists to manipulate genes in a lab to create organisms with traits like insect resistance

What are Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs)?

400

Evidence of common ancestry can be seen in these structures, like the shared bone patterns in a human arm and a whale flipper

What is comparative anatomy (or homologous structures)?

400

The mathematical representation of the energy of a wave in terms of its amplitude.

What is the square of the amplitude (or "energy is proportional to amplitude squared")?

500

Cells use this process to "turn on or off" different arrangements of genes, allowing a single set of instructions to create different cell types

What is gene expression?

500

This genetic disorder occurs when a mutation affects an entire chromosome, specifically resulting in an extra chromosome number 21

What is Down syndrome?

500

Triple Threat: These are the three primary factors—often involving limited resources—that encourage natural selection to take place

What are genetic variation, overproduction, and competition?


500

This biological concept is supported by the fact that whales have vestigial hip bones, human embryos have gill slits, and all life on Earth shares a universal DNA code.

What is common ancestory? 

500

Daily Double: These two factors are the primary drivers of how human activities affect Earth’s systems

What are human population growth and per-capita consumption of natural resources?