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100

What are the two types of cells?

Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic

100

What are the types of transport?

Active and Passive

100

What is a phenotype?

The physical appearance of an organism

100

Is DNA a double or single helix?

Double

100

What is the jelly like fluid in a cell?

Cytoplasm

200

What occurs in the S-phase of metaphase?

Replication of everything

200

What does the endocrine system do?

Sends chemical messages

200

What is the main difference between active and passive transport?

Active transport requires energy and passive does not.

200

What is Adenine's base pair?

Thymine

200

What two systems are required to move the body?

Skeletal and Muscular 

300

What is an apex predator?

Top predator of the food chain

300

What is the monomer of proteins?

Amino Acids

300

What is the function of an enzyme in a biochemical reaction?

To speed up the rate of a reaction

300

What are the bonds that form between amino acids called?

Peptide bonds

300

What kind of bonds hold together the base pairs in DNA?

Hydrogen Bonds

400

What color would a heterozygous flower with red and yellow parents be through incomplete dominance?

Orange

400

Is osmosis passive or active transport?

Passive transport

400

What are the four nitrogenous bases used to make DNA?

Cytosine, Thymine, Guanine, and Adenine

400

What is the female reproductive part called?

Ovules or Ovary

400

What are the main functions of a cell membrane?

To act as a barrier and transport things in and out of the cell.

500

What is the formula for photosynthesis?

6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2 (Carbon dioxide and water transformed into oxygen and glucose)

500

Which response would best aid a plant trying to maximize water retained during a drought? (Phototropism, Hydrotropism, Geotropism, ect...) 

Hydrotropism

500

What is the role of mRNA in expressing specialized structures?

Providing information to form proteins

500

What is a vestigial structure?

A fully formed structure that has no current purpose

500

What is the primary purpose of mitosis?

To produce two identical daughter cells from a single parent cell, ensuring growth, repair, and asexual reproduction.