Genes & DNA
Mitosis & Meiosis
Ecosystems
Punnett Square
Food Webs
100

What is DNA?

DNA is the molecule that carries genetic information.

100

How many phases are in mitosis?

There are 4 main phases: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.

100

What is a producer in an ecosystem?

An organism that makes its own food like plants.

100

What is a dominant allele?

An allele that masks the effect of a recessive allele.

100

What is a food web?

A network of interconnected food chains.

200

What are the base pairs in DNA?

Adenine pairs with Thymine. Cytosine pairs with Guanine.

200

What is the purpose of meiosis?

To produce gametes (sperm and eggs) with half the chromosome number.
200

What is mutualism?

A relationship where both species benefit.

200

What does "Aa" mean?

It is heterozygous, meaning one dominant and one recessive allele.

200

What is a primary consumer?

An organism that eats producers (e.g. herbivore).

300

What is the function of genes?

Genes provide instructions to make proteins.
300

What is the result of mitosis?

Two identical daughter cells.

300

What is the role of decomposers?

They break down dead matter and recycle nutrients.

300
What are the possible genotypes of Aa x Aa?

AA, Aa, Aa, aa.

300

Why are decomposers important in food webs?

They recycle nutrients back to the soils.

400

What is transcription?

The process of copying DNA into mRNA.

400

What is the main difference between mitosis and meiosis?

Mitosis produces 2 identical cells; meiosis produces 4 genetically different cells.

400

What happens if a top predator is removed?

Populations of prey species can increase, disrupting the ecosystem.
400

What is the probability of getting a recessive trait in Aa x Aa?

25% chance (1 out of 4).

400

What happens if producers are removed?

The entire food web collapses because consumers lose their energy source.

500

What is a genome?

The complete set of DNA in an organism.

500

Why is meiosis important for genetic diversity?

It introduces variation through crossing over and independent assortment.

500

What is an energy pyramid?

A diagram showing energy flow through trophic levels.

500

What does homozygous mean?

Having two identical alleles (e.g. AA or aa).

500

How do food webs maintain balance?

By showing energy flow and species interdependence, keeping populations stable.