What is the primary function of carbohydrates in living organisms.
What is provide energy
Phase of the cell cycle where DNA replication occurs
What is S phase
Process by whic organisms with favorable traits are more likely to survive and reproduce
What is Natural Selection
Term for different forms of gene
What is Allele
Body system responsible for transporting blood and nutrients throughout the body
What is Circulatory System
Composed of amino acids and functions in growth and repair?
What is Proteins
What process results in two identical daughter cells
What is Mitosis
WHat supports evidence of the theory of evolution:
A Fossil Records, B Homologous Structures, C Genetic Similarities, D All of the above
What is D: All of the above
What is the expected phenotype ratio in a heterozygous x heterozygous punnett square:
A 1:1 B 3:1 C 2:1 D 9:3:3:1
What is B 3:1
Organ primarily responsible for filtering waste from the blood
What is a Kidney
Function of nucleic acids
What is Store and transmit genetic information
The phase where chromosomes line along the equator
What is Metaphase
The term for a trait that is shared by two species due to common ancestry
What is Homologous trait
Which of the following is an example of codominance:
A) Person with AB Blood type B) Person with O blood C) A pea plant with round seeds D) A Pink flower
What is A) Person with AB Blood type
Function of the lymphatic system
What is defending against infection
Explain the role of enzymes in biological reactions
What is Acts as a catalyst and speeds up a reaction
Difference between mitosis and meiosis in terms of their purpose and outcome
What is Mitosis is primarily used for growth, repair, and asexual reproduction, resulting in two genetically identical daughter cells. Meiosis, on the other hand, is crucial for sexual reproduction, producing four genetically unique haploid cells (gametes) from a single diploid cell
Consequence of Distrupting the Nitogen Cycle
What is Affects plant and animal growth and development Acid rain alters the pH of soil and water leading to the death of plants and animals
Describe the difference between genotype and phenotype, and provide an example of each
What is The genotype refers to an organism's genetic makeup, specifically the combination of alleles for a particular gene, while the phenotype is the observable expression of that genotype, including physical and behavioral traits.
Explain how the respiratory and circulatory systems work together to deleiver oxygen to body tissues.
What is The respiratory system takes in oxygen from the air and releases carbon dioxide, while the circulatory system transports oxygen throughout the body via blood