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Jeopardy BiologyReview

Cellular Structure Functions of the Cell Chemistry of the Cell Genetic Expression Classifying Living Things Ecology

Ecology 1000 A very thin zone around the earth where living things are found. ANSWER

Ecology 1000 What is a BIOSPHERE? HOME

Ecology 800 A stable community in which no more major changes occur. ANSWER

Ecology 800 What is a CLIMAX COMMUNITY? HOME

Ecology 600 The role an organism fills which is beneficial to the community. ANSWER

Ecology 600 What is a NICHE? HOME

Ecology 400 A process by which an organism or species becomes better suited to a change in its environment. ANSWER

Ecology 400 What is ADAPTION? HOME

Ecology 200 Organisms that use oxygen to break down food and release energy. ANSWER

Ecology 200 What are AEROBES? HOME

Classifying Living Things 1000 Interaction between two organisms which contributes to the survival of one or both of the organisms. ANSWER

Classifying Living Things 1000 What is a SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP? HOME

Classifying Living Things 800 Organisms that feed on dead matter. ANSWER

Classifying Living Things 800 What are SAPROPHTES? HOME

Classifying Living Things 600 Guide used to identify the species names of organisms. ANSWER

Classifying Living Things 600 What is a DICHOTOMOUS IDENTIFICATION KEY? HOME

Classifying Living Things 400 Organisms that do not use oxygen to break down food and release energy. ANSWER

Classifying Living Things 400 What are ANAEROBES? HOME

Classifying Living Things 200 A system for naming living things developed by Linnaceus. ANSWER

Classifying Living Things 200 What is BINOMIAL NOMENCLATURE? HOME

Genetic Expression 1000 The process of making messenger RNA. ANSWER

Genetic Expression 1000 What is a TRANSCRIPTION? HOME

Genetic Expression 800 The process of cell division in which cells ae produced that contain only half the number of chromosomes present in the parent cell. ANSWER

Genetic Expression 800 What is MEIOSIS? HOME

Genetic Expression 600 The process within the cell which combines amino acids. ANSWER

Genetic Expression 600 What is PROTEIN SYNTHESIS? HOME

Genetic Expression 400 Alternate forms of a gene carried by an individual. ANSWER

Force, Work, Motion 400 What is an ALLELE? HOME

Genetic Expression 200 Basic unit for heredity found encoded on the DNA of a chromosome. ANSWER

Force, Work, Motion 200 What is a GENE? HOME

Chemistry of the Cell 1000 A series of chemical changes within a cell in which sugar is broken down, oxygen, is used, energy is released, and water and carbon dioxide are produced. ANSWER

Chemistry of the Cell 1000 What is RESPIRATION? HOME

Chemistry of the Cell 800 A nutrient made of amino acid and used by the cell for growth and repair. ANSWER

Chemistry of the Cell 800 What is a PROTEIN? HOME

Chemistry of the Cell 600 An organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus. ANSWER

Chemistry of the Cell 600 What is a NUCLEIC ACID? HOME

Chemistry of the Cell 400 A substance that releases hydroxide ions in solution and turns red litmus paper blue. ANSWER

Chemistry of the Cell 400 What is a BASE? HOME

Chemistry of the Cell 200 An organic acid that combines to form protein. ANSWER

Atoms, Molecules, and Ions 200 What is an AMINO ACID? Home

Functions of the Cell 1000 The shrinking of a plant cell away from its cell wall when placed in a lower solute concentration that found inside the cell. The shrinking of a plant cell away from its cell wall when placed in a lower solute concentration that found inside the cell. ANSWER

Periodic Chart 1000 What is PLASMOLYSIS? HOME

Functions of the Cell 800 Movement of substances into and out of cell without the use of energy. ANSWER

Periodic Chart 800 What is PASSIVE TRANSPORT? HOME

Functions of the Cell 600 A solution containing a higher solute concentration than a cell. ANSWER

Functions of the Cell 600 What is a HYPERTONIC SOLUTION? HOME

Functions of the Cell 400 Movement of substances through a membrane with the use of energy. ANSWER

Functions of the Cell 400 What is ACTIVE TRANSPORT? HOME

Functions of the Cell 200 Diffusion of water through a selective permeable membrane. Diffusion of water through a selective permeable membrane. ANSWER

Functions of the Cell 200 What is OSMOSIS? Home

Cellular Structure 1000 ANSWER Cellular Structure 1000 ANSWER Short and long extensions of the surface of the cell containing microtubules.

Cellular Structure 1000 What are CILIA AND FLAGELLA? HOME

Cellular Structure 800 A system of folded membrane in the cytoplasm that functions in protein synthesis and distribution of materials throughout the cell. ANSWER

Cellular Structure 800 What is the Endoplasmic Reticulum? Home

Cellular Structure 600 What are the two basic types of cells? ANSWER

What are PROKARYOTIC AND EUKARYOTIC? HOME

Cellular Structure 400 Groups of organs working together to perform a certain function are called ___? ANSWER

Physical Properties for 400 What is ORGAN SYSTEM? Home

Cellular Structure 200 The unit of structure, function, and development Answer

Answer What is the CELL Home