Energy and Enzymes
Genetics & Meiosis
Homeostasis
Ecology
Molecular Biology
100

This molecule directly provides usable energy for cell processes.

What is ATP?

100

An organism with genotype Aa is described as:

What is heterozygous?

100

This hormone lowers blood glucose concentration.

What is insulin?

100

Organisms that make their own food are called:

What are autotrophs?

100

This macromolecule is made of amino acids.

What is a protein?

200

Enzymes lower this to speed up a reaction. 

What is activation energy?

200

This process produces gametes with half the normal chromosome number.

What is meiosis?

200

The human body maintains stable internal conditions through this process.

What is homeostasis?

200

The original source of energy for most ecosystems is:

What is the Sun?

200

The monomer units of carbohydrates are called these.

What are monosaccharides?

300

The specific molecule an enzyme acts upon is called the:

What is the substrate?

300

Crossing-over occurs during this stage of meiosis.

What is Prophase I?

300

This organ filters blood and regulates water balance.

What is the kidney?

300

The maximum population size an environment can support is called:

What is carrying capacity?

300

This organic compound stores genetic information.

What is DNA?

400

This organelle is the site of aerobic cellular respiration.

What is the mitochondrion?

400

If two heterozygous parents are crossed, the probability of producing a homozygous recessive offspring is:

What is 25%?

400

During exercise, an increased breathing rate helps remove this waste gas.

What is carbon dioxide?

400

The increasing concentration of toxins at higher trophic levels is called:

What is biomagnification?

400

The element found in proteins but not always in carbohydrates or lipids is:

What is nitrogen?

500

At extremely high temperatures, enzyme activity decreases because the enzyme:

What is denatures?

500

A mutation that changes a DNA base but not the amino acid sequence is called this type of mutation.

What is a silent mutation?

500

This type of feedback mechanism reverses changes in internal conditions.

What is negative feedback?

500

When two different species compete for the same limited resource, the relationship is called:

What is Interspecific Competition? 
500

This process converts the information in mRNA into a sequence of amino acids.

What is translation?