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By Hfollman | Updated: Mar 18, 2022
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1.
Number the taxonomy levels in the correct order
1
Select a Match
Genus
Class
Family
Order
Domain
Phylum
Species
Kingdom
2
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Genus
Class
Family
Order
Domain
Phylum
Species
Kingdom
3
Select a Match
Genus
Class
Family
Order
Domain
Phylum
Species
Kingdom
4
Select a Match
Genus
Class
Family
Order
Domain
Phylum
Species
Kingdom
5
Select a Match
Genus
Class
Family
Order
Domain
Phylum
Species
Kingdom
6
Select a Match
Genus
Class
Family
Order
Domain
Phylum
Species
Kingdom
7
Select a Match
Genus
Class
Family
Order
Domain
Phylum
Species
Kingdom
8
Select a Match
Genus
Class
Family
Order
Domain
Phylum
Species
Kingdom
Submit
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2.
What first name or nickname would you like us to use?
You may optionally provide this to label your report, leaderboard, or certificate.
2.
Match the following ways of seed dispersal for certain seeds
wind
Select a Match
light & fluffy
light & float
hooks or spikes
pop open
tasty
water
Select a Match
light & fluffy
light & float
hooks or spikes
pop open
tasty
animal digestive
Select a Match
light & fluffy
light & float
hooks or spikes
pop open
tasty
animal fur
Select a Match
light & fluffy
light & float
hooks or spikes
pop open
tasty
self
Select a Match
light & fluffy
light & float
hooks or spikes
pop open
tasty
Submit
3.
Number the steps of embryonic development
1
Select a Match
Fertilization
Cleavage
Organogenesis
Gastrula
Blastula
2
Select a Match
Fertilization
Cleavage
Organogenesis
Gastrula
Blastula
3
Select a Match
Fertilization
Cleavage
Organogenesis
Gastrula
Blastula
4
Select a Match
Fertilization
Cleavage
Organogenesis
Gastrula
Blastula
5
Select a Match
Fertilization
Cleavage
Organogenesis
Gastrula
Blastula
Submit
4.
A hollow ball of cells formed furing embryonic development is called the:
Submit
5.
The phylum _____ has an exoskeleton
Submit
6.
The mutualistic relationship lichen is between: ____ & _____
Submit
7.
Match the body cavities with its' description
acoelomate
Select a Match
3 tissue, no body cavity
body cavity with meso & ecto only
body cavity surrounded by meso only
pseudocoelomate
Select a Match
3 tissue, no body cavity
body cavity with meso & ecto only
body cavity surrounded by meso only
coelomate
Select a Match
3 tissue, no body cavity
body cavity with meso & ecto only
body cavity surrounded by meso only
Submit
8.
Translation occurs in the __________
Submit
9.
Match the following examples of speciation with its' barriers
Behavioral
Select a Match
Two species of birds mate at a different time, which leads to them never mating
Reproductive chemicals secreted by one specials of moth cannot attract the other species of moth
The king cobra snake primarily lives in southeast Asia while the cottonmouth snake lives in North
Temporal
Select a Match
Two species of birds mate at a different time, which leads to them never mating
Reproductive chemicals secreted by one specials of moth cannot attract the other species of moth
The king cobra snake primarily lives in southeast Asia while the cottonmouth snake lives in North
Geographic
Select a Match
Two species of birds mate at a different time, which leads to them never mating
Reproductive chemicals secreted by one specials of moth cannot attract the other species of moth
The king cobra snake primarily lives in southeast Asia while the cottonmouth snake lives in North
Submit
10.
Where does DNA replication occur?
Submit
11.
The product of transcription is _____
Submit
12.
The fruit is formed from the ______
Submit
13.
The process of two non-sister chromatis exchanging DNA is called:
Submit
14.
DNA (process)_____ (location)______ -> RNA (process)_______ (location; specifically)_____ ----> Proteins
Submit
15.
Adaptations are traits that help survival & reproduction for an organism
True
False
Submit
16.
What holds together sister chromatids?
Nothing
Hydrogen bond
Peptide bond
Centromere
Submit
17.
Antibiotics kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria
True
False
Submit
18.
Gametes are produced by
Submit
19.
During anaphase the sister chromatids separate.
True
False
Submit
20.
_____ is an N-base on DNA, but _____ is an N-base on RNA.
Submit
21.
This stage in mitosis is:
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Prophase
Submit
22.
Prokaryotic organisms don't contain nucleus or organelles
True
False
Submit
23.
Chromosomes form when DNA condenses.
True
False
Submit
24.
according to the cladogram lizard is related closer to:
Hagfish
Perch
Salamander
Pigeon
Submit
25.
This stage in mitosis is:
Prophase
Anaphase
Telophase
Metaphase
Submit
26.
What two questions do you ask when determining the passing on of genes on a pedigree?
Are more males affect than females?
What's the point?
Does every affected individual have at least one affected parent?
What do the squares stand for?
Submit
27.
This stage in mitosis is:
Anaphase
Telophase
Prophase
Metaphase
Submit
28.
What does each stand of DNA Replication contain?
One strand
Two parent strands
Two new strands
One parent strand & one new strand
Submit
29.
Chordata are invertebrates
True
False
Submit
30.
This stage in mitosis is:
Telophase
Anaphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Submit
31.
What are the similarities between Archaea and bacteria
Unicellular
Prokaryotic
Multicellular
Eukaryotic
Submit
32.
The anti-codon codes for the amino acid.
True
False
Submit
33.
The codons are located on:
MRNA
TRNA
RRNA
Cytoplasm
Submit
34.
The correct order of flower reproduction is:
Double fertilization; pollination; seed dispersal; germination; seed & fruit production
Pollination; double fertilization; seed & fruit production; seed dispersal; germination
Germination; pollination; seed dispersal; seed & fruit production; double fertilization
Double fertilization; seed & fruit production; pollination; seed dispersal; germination
Submit
35.
3 examples that support the idea of the members of the plant kingdom evolved from plant-like protist
Cell wall
Unicellular
Autotrophic
Mobile
Eukaryotic
Submit
36.
Transcription occurs in the
Nucleus
Ribosomes
Rough ER
Cytoplasm
Submit
37.
Double fertilization forms the
Zygote
Fruit
Petal
Endosperm
Both the zygote & endosperm
Submit
38.
Autosomal chromosomes are
X & Y
X
Y
1-22
Submit
39.
What are 3 examples of genetic variation
Independent assortment
Crossing Over
Random Fertilization
Conjugation
Non-disjunction
Submit
40.
What are the similarities between Archaea and bacteria
Unicellular
Prokaryotic
Multicellular
Eukaryotic
Submit
41.
Which letter of the process shows the new viruses are assembling
A
B
C
D
E
Submit
42.
3 examples that support the idea of the members of the plant kingdom evolved from plant-like protist
Cell wall
Unicellular
Autotrophic
Mobile
Eukaryotic
Submit
43.
When red & white plants are mixed the create a pink plant. This is an example of which dominance
Complete
Incomplete
Codominance
Multiple alleles
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44.
Mutation is the only source of new alleles
True
False
Submit
45.
What parts of the flower belong to the carpel?
Style
Sepal
Petals
Stigma
Ovary-Ovule
Petals
Anther
Filament
Submit
46.
The goal of meiosis is
Create 4 diploid cells
Create 2 diploid cells
Create 4 haploid cells
Create 4 unique haploid cells
Submit
47.
Genetic drift survival is determined by "best fit"
True
False
Submit
48.
Fugi are composed of many filaments called:
Hyphae
Mycelium
Septae
Roots
Submit
49.
The enzyme ______ separates the two DNA strands and ______ adds free nucleotides to complimentary bases.
Helicase; RNA polymerase
DNA Polymerase; RNA polymerase
Helicase; DNA polymerase
DNA Polymerase; Helicase
Submit
50.
Two chromosomal mutations are
Translocation; Inversion
Inversion; Point
Frameshift; Translocation
Frameshift; Point
Submit
51.
what is this pedigree an example of?
Sex linked recessive
Dominant
Recessive
Submit
52.
Gene flow is
The movement of individuals in and out of populations
Change in DNA
Small group of organisms leaving the original population to another population
Small group of organisms leaving the original population to create their own
Submit
53.
What is the structure of a virus?
Genetic material
Capsid- protein coat
Some have envelope
Surface proteins
Nucleus
Organelles
Ribosomes
Submit
54.
Which part of the flower are male?
Filament
Style
Anther
Submit
55.
What letter of the process shows the virus injecting its DNA into the host cell
A
B
C
D
E
Submit
56.
All of the following are mechanisms of microveolution EXCEPT:
Natural selection
Adaptations
Genetic drift
Mutation
Gene flow
Sexual selection
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57.
During what phase of Interphase do organelles replicate?
G1
S
G2
Mitosis
Submit
58.
Why is a virus not alive?
Needs host cell to replicate
Does not grow
No cells
It is alive
Is not mobile
Submit
59.
3 exampes that supports the idea of the members of the animal kingdom evolved from animal-like protists
No cell wall
Heterotrophic
Multicellular
Eukaryotic
Chloroplasts
Cell wall
Submit
60.
Choose all that apply to prophase during Mitosis.
Sister chromatids held by centromere
Each chromatid attached to spindle fibers
Cytokinesis begins
Nuclear membrane disappears
Spindle fibers form
Centromere splits in half
Submit
61.
Bacteria structure contains the following
Nucleoid
Ribosomes
Cell membrane
Cell wall
Flagella
Pili
Hyphae
Septae
Submit
62.
Check all that apply: what are the pieces of evidence that support evolution?
Embryology
Similar DNA & proteins
Fossil record
Anatomy
Adaptations
Natural selection
Mutations
Directional
Submit
63.
Match the term with it's defintion
Polyploidy
Select a Match
2 sets of chromosomes
extra chromosome
one or more extra or missing chromsome
3 sets of chromosomes
extra set of chromosomes
missing one chromosome
4 sets of chromosomes
Diploidy
Select a Match
2 sets of chromosomes
extra chromosome
one or more extra or missing chromsome
3 sets of chromosomes
extra set of chromosomes
missing one chromosome
4 sets of chromosomes
Triploidy
Select a Match
2 sets of chromosomes
extra chromosome
one or more extra or missing chromsome
3 sets of chromosomes
extra set of chromosomes
missing one chromosome
4 sets of chromosomes
Tetraploidy
Select a Match
2 sets of chromosomes
extra chromosome
one or more extra or missing chromsome
3 sets of chromosomes
extra set of chromosomes
missing one chromosome
4 sets of chromosomes
Aneuploidy
Select a Match
2 sets of chromosomes
extra chromosome
one or more extra or missing chromsome
3 sets of chromosomes
extra set of chromosomes
missing one chromosome
4 sets of chromosomes
Trisomy
Select a Match
2 sets of chromosomes
extra chromosome
one or more extra or missing chromsome
3 sets of chromosomes
extra set of chromosomes
missing one chromosome
4 sets of chromosomes
Monosomy
Select a Match
2 sets of chromosomes
extra chromosome
one or more extra or missing chromsome
3 sets of chromosomes
extra set of chromosomes
missing one chromosome
4 sets of chromosomes
Submit
64.
Match the steps of Meiosis with each event
Prophase I
Select a Match
Nuclear membrane reforms around chromosomes (Each with 1 chromatid)
Two haploid cells formed
Nuclear membrane reforms around chromosomes (each with 2 sister chromatids)
Sister chromatids separate; centromere splits
Homologous pairs separate
Tetrads form
Homologous pairs line up in the center of the cell
4 haploid cells formed
Metaphase I
Select a Match
Nuclear membrane reforms around chromosomes (Each with 1 chromatid)
Two haploid cells formed
Nuclear membrane reforms around chromosomes (each with 2 sister chromatids)
Sister chromatids separate; centromere splits
Homologous pairs separate
Tetrads form
Homologous pairs line up in the center of the cell
4 haploid cells formed
Anaphase I
Select a Match
Nuclear membrane reforms around chromosomes (Each with 1 chromatid)
Two haploid cells formed
Nuclear membrane reforms around chromosomes (each with 2 sister chromatids)
Sister chromatids separate; centromere splits
Homologous pairs separate
Tetrads form
Homologous pairs line up in the center of the cell
4 haploid cells formed
Telophase I
Select a Match
Nuclear membrane reforms around chromosomes (Each with 1 chromatid)
Two haploid cells formed
Nuclear membrane reforms around chromosomes (each with 2 sister chromatids)
Sister chromatids separate; centromere splits
Homologous pairs separate
Tetrads form
Homologous pairs line up in the center of the cell
4 haploid cells formed
Cytokinesis I
Select a Match
Nuclear membrane reforms around chromosomes (Each with 1 chromatid)
Two haploid cells formed
Nuclear membrane reforms around chromosomes (each with 2 sister chromatids)
Sister chromatids separate; centromere splits
Homologous pairs separate
Tetrads form
Homologous pairs line up in the center of the cell
4 haploid cells formed
Anaphase II
Select a Match
Nuclear membrane reforms around chromosomes (Each with 1 chromatid)
Two haploid cells formed
Nuclear membrane reforms around chromosomes (each with 2 sister chromatids)
Sister chromatids separate; centromere splits
Homologous pairs separate
Tetrads form
Homologous pairs line up in the center of the cell
4 haploid cells formed
Telophase II
Select a Match
Nuclear membrane reforms around chromosomes (Each with 1 chromatid)
Two haploid cells formed
Nuclear membrane reforms around chromosomes (each with 2 sister chromatids)
Sister chromatids separate; centromere splits
Homologous pairs separate
Tetrads form
Homologous pairs line up in the center of the cell
4 haploid cells formed
Cytokinesis II
Select a Match
Nuclear membrane reforms around chromosomes (Each with 1 chromatid)
Two haploid cells formed
Nuclear membrane reforms around chromosomes (each with 2 sister chromatids)
Sister chromatids separate; centromere splits
Homologous pairs separate
Tetrads form
Homologous pairs line up in the center of the cell
4 haploid cells formed
Submit
65.
Match the function with the term
Anther
Select a Match
pollen lands here and makes tube
becomes the fruit
attracts pollinators
supports the anther
produces pollen
contains the egg
Stigma
Select a Match
pollen lands here and makes tube
becomes the fruit
attracts pollinators
supports the anther
produces pollen
contains the egg
Filament
Select a Match
pollen lands here and makes tube
becomes the fruit
attracts pollinators
supports the anther
produces pollen
contains the egg
Petal
Select a Match
pollen lands here and makes tube
becomes the fruit
attracts pollinators
supports the anther
produces pollen
contains the egg
Ovule
Select a Match
pollen lands here and makes tube
becomes the fruit
attracts pollinators
supports the anther
produces pollen
contains the egg
Ovary
Select a Match
pollen lands here and makes tube
becomes the fruit
attracts pollinators
supports the anther
produces pollen
contains the egg
Submit
66.
Put the number of the correct order for germination
water softens seed coat
Select a Match
4
3
2
1
enzymes break down endosperm for food
Select a Match
4
3
2
1
oxygen enters seed from soil
Select a Match
4
3
2
1
root emerges from seed
Select a Match
4
3
2
1
Submit
67.
Match each system with the tissue layer
Endoderm
Select a Match
circulatory system
bones
muscles
nervous system
skin
respiratory system
Digestive system
Mesoderm
Select a Match
circulatory system
bones
muscles
nervous system
skin
respiratory system
Digestive system
Ectoderm
Select a Match
circulatory system
bones
muscles
nervous system
skin
respiratory system
Digestive system
Endoderm
Select a Match
circulatory system
bones
muscles
nervous system
skin
respiratory system
Digestive system
Mesoderm
Select a Match
circulatory system
bones
muscles
nervous system
skin
respiratory system
Digestive system
Mesoderm
Select a Match
circulatory system
bones
muscles
nervous system
skin
respiratory system
Digestive system
Ectoderm
Select a Match
circulatory system
bones
muscles
nervous system
skin
respiratory system
Digestive system
Submit
68.
Match each kingdom with its' description
Archaea
Select a Match
Uni/Multi; eukaryotic; Hetero/auto; some have cell walls and some don't
Unicellular; prokaryotic; heter/auto; cell wall
Uni; prokaryotic; hetero/auto; cell wall
Multi; eukaryotic; hetero; cell wall
Multi; eukaryotic; hetero/auto; no cell wall
Multi; eukaryotic; auto; cell wall
Protist
Select a Match
Uni/Multi; eukaryotic; Hetero/auto; some have cell walls and some don't
Unicellular; prokaryotic; heter/auto; cell wall
Uni; prokaryotic; hetero/auto; cell wall
Multi; eukaryotic; hetero; cell wall
Multi; eukaryotic; hetero/auto; no cell wall
Multi; eukaryotic; auto; cell wall
Bacteria
Select a Match
Uni/Multi; eukaryotic; Hetero/auto; some have cell walls and some don't
Unicellular; prokaryotic; heter/auto; cell wall
Uni; prokaryotic; hetero/auto; cell wall
Multi; eukaryotic; hetero; cell wall
Multi; eukaryotic; hetero/auto; no cell wall
Multi; eukaryotic; auto; cell wall
Animals
Select a Match
Uni/Multi; eukaryotic; Hetero/auto; some have cell walls and some don't
Unicellular; prokaryotic; heter/auto; cell wall
Uni; prokaryotic; hetero/auto; cell wall
Multi; eukaryotic; hetero; cell wall
Multi; eukaryotic; hetero/auto; no cell wall
Multi; eukaryotic; auto; cell wall
Plants
Select a Match
Uni/Multi; eukaryotic; Hetero/auto; some have cell walls and some don't
Unicellular; prokaryotic; heter/auto; cell wall
Uni; prokaryotic; hetero/auto; cell wall
Multi; eukaryotic; hetero; cell wall
Multi; eukaryotic; hetero/auto; no cell wall
Multi; eukaryotic; auto; cell wall
Fungi
Select a Match
Uni/Multi; eukaryotic; Hetero/auto; some have cell walls and some don't
Unicellular; prokaryotic; heter/auto; cell wall
Uni; prokaryotic; hetero/auto; cell wall
Multi; eukaryotic; hetero; cell wall
Multi; eukaryotic; hetero/auto; no cell wall
Multi; eukaryotic; auto; cell wall
Submit
69.
Match the term with its the definition:
Point mutation
Select a Match
changed base codes for different a.a
changed base codes for same a.a
changed base codes for a stop codon
base-pair substitution
base-pair insertion or deletion
silent mutation
Select a Match
changed base codes for different a.a
changed base codes for same a.a
changed base codes for a stop codon
base-pair substitution
base-pair insertion or deletion
missense
Select a Match
changed base codes for different a.a
changed base codes for same a.a
changed base codes for a stop codon
base-pair substitution
base-pair insertion or deletion
nonsense
Select a Match
changed base codes for different a.a
changed base codes for same a.a
changed base codes for a stop codon
base-pair substitution
base-pair insertion or deletion
frameshift mutation
Select a Match
changed base codes for different a.a
changed base codes for same a.a
changed base codes for a stop codon
base-pair substitution
base-pair insertion or deletion
Submit
70.
Match the vocabulary with the term
Symbiote
Select a Match
lives inside host but is harmful
eats dead decaying matter
a relationship in which both parties benefit
lives inside the host but is helpful
breaks down dead matter and returns nutrients to environment
Decomposer
Select a Match
lives inside host but is harmful
eats dead decaying matter
a relationship in which both parties benefit
lives inside the host but is helpful
breaks down dead matter and returns nutrients to environment
Mutualism
Select a Match
lives inside host but is harmful
eats dead decaying matter
a relationship in which both parties benefit
lives inside the host but is helpful
breaks down dead matter and returns nutrients to environment
Parasite
Select a Match
lives inside host but is harmful
eats dead decaying matter
a relationship in which both parties benefit
lives inside the host but is helpful
breaks down dead matter and returns nutrients to environment
Saphrophyte
Select a Match
lives inside host but is harmful
eats dead decaying matter
a relationship in which both parties benefit
lives inside the host but is helpful
breaks down dead matter and returns nutrients to environment
Submit
71.
Match the cell group/shape
Cocci
Select a Match
rod
spheres
two
spirals
chains
bunches
Bacillus
Select a Match
rod
spheres
two
spirals
chains
bunches
Spirilla
Select a Match
rod
spheres
two
spirals
chains
bunches
Diplo
Select a Match
rod
spheres
two
spirals
chains
bunches
Staphlo
Select a Match
rod
spheres
two
spirals
chains
bunches
Strepto
Select a Match
rod
spheres
two
spirals
chains
bunches
Submit
72.
Characteristics of Prokaryotics
aerobes
Select a Match
can't live with oxygen; fermentation
either; fermentation or CR
need oxygen; CR
obligate anaerobes
Select a Match
can't live with oxygen; fermentation
either; fermentation or CR
need oxygen; CR
facultative aerobes
Select a Match
can't live with oxygen; fermentation
either; fermentation or CR
need oxygen; CR
Submit
73.
Match the following types of natural selection with its' defitinion
directional
Select a Match
both extremes are selected against; reduces variation
one extreme is selected for; one extreme is selected against
median selected against; different males & females
stabilizing
Select a Match
both extremes are selected against; reduces variation
one extreme is selected for; one extreme is selected against
median selected against; different males & females
disruptive
Select a Match
both extremes are selected against; reduces variation
one extreme is selected for; one extreme is selected against
median selected against; different males & females
Submit
74.
Mach each scenario below with the correct mechanism of evolution
Sexual selection
Select a Match
Human infants with both a very high birth weight and very low birth weight have a high mortality rights; as a result, most humans are born between 6-10lb
A cuttlefish squid can change the pigment of its skin to show beautiful, colorful patters. When mating, a male cuttlefish with flaw brilliant blues & oranges to a female cuttlefish
Due to human poaching the African cheetah population has very little genetic diversity
An ancestral population of giraffes had various neck lengths, ranging between very short to very long; most giraffes had medium length. Current giraffes have long necks.
Many birds have two exclusive phenotypes: males are traditionally more colorful while females are traditionally more neutral tones
Two populations of red foxes rarely ever meet; but each population goes to the river in the spring. When the populations separate again some members of one fox population have joined the other.
Genetic Drift
Select a Match
Human infants with both a very high birth weight and very low birth weight have a high mortality rights; as a result, most humans are born between 6-10lb
A cuttlefish squid can change the pigment of its skin to show beautiful, colorful patters. When mating, a male cuttlefish with flaw brilliant blues & oranges to a female cuttlefish
Due to human poaching the African cheetah population has very little genetic diversity
An ancestral population of giraffes had various neck lengths, ranging between very short to very long; most giraffes had medium length. Current giraffes have long necks.
Many birds have two exclusive phenotypes: males are traditionally more colorful while females are traditionally more neutral tones
Two populations of red foxes rarely ever meet; but each population goes to the river in the spring. When the populations separate again some members of one fox population have joined the other.
Stabilizing natural
Select a Match
Human infants with both a very high birth weight and very low birth weight have a high mortality rights; as a result, most humans are born between 6-10lb
A cuttlefish squid can change the pigment of its skin to show beautiful, colorful patters. When mating, a male cuttlefish with flaw brilliant blues & oranges to a female cuttlefish
Due to human poaching the African cheetah population has very little genetic diversity
An ancestral population of giraffes had various neck lengths, ranging between very short to very long; most giraffes had medium length. Current giraffes have long necks.
Many birds have two exclusive phenotypes: males are traditionally more colorful while females are traditionally more neutral tones
Two populations of red foxes rarely ever meet; but each population goes to the river in the spring. When the populations separate again some members of one fox population have joined the other.
Directional natural
Select a Match
Human infants with both a very high birth weight and very low birth weight have a high mortality rights; as a result, most humans are born between 6-10lb
A cuttlefish squid can change the pigment of its skin to show beautiful, colorful patters. When mating, a male cuttlefish with flaw brilliant blues & oranges to a female cuttlefish
Due to human poaching the African cheetah population has very little genetic diversity
An ancestral population of giraffes had various neck lengths, ranging between very short to very long; most giraffes had medium length. Current giraffes have long necks.
Many birds have two exclusive phenotypes: males are traditionally more colorful while females are traditionally more neutral tones
Two populations of red foxes rarely ever meet; but each population goes to the river in the spring. When the populations separate again some members of one fox population have joined the other.
Disruptive natural
Select a Match
Human infants with both a very high birth weight and very low birth weight have a high mortality rights; as a result, most humans are born between 6-10lb
A cuttlefish squid can change the pigment of its skin to show beautiful, colorful patters. When mating, a male cuttlefish with flaw brilliant blues & oranges to a female cuttlefish
Due to human poaching the African cheetah population has very little genetic diversity
An ancestral population of giraffes had various neck lengths, ranging between very short to very long; most giraffes had medium length. Current giraffes have long necks.
Many birds have two exclusive phenotypes: males are traditionally more colorful while females are traditionally more neutral tones
Two populations of red foxes rarely ever meet; but each population goes to the river in the spring. When the populations separate again some members of one fox population have joined the other.
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Human infants with both a very high birth weight and very low birth weight have a high mortality rights; as a result, most humans are born between 6-10lb
A cuttlefish squid can change the pigment of its skin to show beautiful, colorful patters. When mating, a male cuttlefish with flaw brilliant blues & oranges to a female cuttlefish
Due to human poaching the African cheetah population has very little genetic diversity
An ancestral population of giraffes had various neck lengths, ranging between very short to very long; most giraffes had medium length. Current giraffes have long necks.
Many birds have two exclusive phenotypes: males are traditionally more colorful while females are traditionally more neutral tones
Two populations of red foxes rarely ever meet; but each population goes to the river in the spring. When the populations separate again some members of one fox population have joined the other.
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Homologous structures
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Leftover structures once useful to ancestors
Structures that are the same due to the same environment, but each organism has a different ancestor; convergent
Structures that are the same due to organisms having the same ancestor but may have a different purpose due to the environment; divergent
Analogous structures
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Leftover structures once useful to ancestors
Structures that are the same due to the same environment, but each organism has a different ancestor; convergent
Structures that are the same due to organisms having the same ancestor but may have a different purpose due to the environment; divergent
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Leftover structures once useful to ancestors
Structures that are the same due to the same environment, but each organism has a different ancestor; convergent
Structures that are the same due to organisms having the same ancestor but may have a different purpose due to the environment; divergent
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Point mutation
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changed base codes for different a.a
changed base codes for a stop codon
changed base codes for same a.a
base-pair insertion or deletion
base-pair substitution
silent mutation
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changed base codes for different a.a
changed base codes for a stop codon
changed base codes for same a.a
base-pair insertion or deletion
base-pair substitution
missense
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changed base codes for different a.a
changed base codes for a stop codon
changed base codes for same a.a
base-pair insertion or deletion
base-pair substitution
nonsense
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changed base codes for different a.a
changed base codes for a stop codon
changed base codes for same a.a
base-pair insertion or deletion
base-pair substitution
frameshift mutation
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changed base codes for different a.a
changed base codes for a stop codon
changed base codes for same a.a
base-pair insertion or deletion
base-pair substitution
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The mutualistic relationship lichen is between: ____ & _____
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The product of transcription is _____
The fruit is formed from the ______
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DNA (process)_____ (location)______ -> RNA (process)_______...
Adaptations are traits that help survival & reproduction for an...
What holds together sister chromatids?
Antibiotics kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria
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During anaphase the sister chromatids separate.
_____ is an N-base on DNA, but _____ is an N-base on RNA.
This stage in mitosis is:
Prokaryotic organisms don't contain nucleus or organelles
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According to the cladogram lizard is related closer to:
This stage in mitosis is:
What two questions do you ask when determining the passing on of genes...
This stage in mitosis is:
What does each stand of DNA Replication contain?
Chordata are invertebrates
This stage in mitosis is:
What are the similarities between Archaea and bacteria
The anti-codon codes for the amino acid.
The codons are located on:
The correct order of flower reproduction is:
3 examples that support the idea of the members of the plant kingdom...
Transcription occurs in the
Double fertilization forms the
Autosomal chromosomes are
What are 3 examples of genetic variation
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Which letter of the process shows the new viruses are assembling
3 examples that support the idea of the members of the plant kingdom...
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Mutation is the only source of new alleles
What parts of the flower belong to the carpel?
The goal of meiosis is
Genetic drift survival is determined by "best fit"
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The enzyme ______ separates the two DNA strands and ______ adds free...
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What is this pedigree an example of?
Gene flow is
What is the structure of a virus?
Which part of the flower are male?
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All of the following are mechanisms of microveolution EXCEPT:
During what phase of Interphase do organelles replicate?
Why is a virus not alive?
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Bacteria structure contains the following
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