Science Basics | Human Body Systems | Genetics | Microbiology | Wild Card |
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What is qualitative data
Uses words or senses to describe what is observed.
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What are red blood cells
Carries oxygen throughout your body?
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What is the dominant trait
The trait that can hide other traits, and is shown in the person's phenotype.
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What is the nucleus
The information control center of the cell. Contains genetic information.
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What are protists
Mostly unicelluar organisms that live in moist environments and are eukaryotes
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What is the scientific method
A step by step method to discovery and test new information.
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What is the skeletal system
This system functions to protect and support vital organs
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What is the recessive trait
The trait that is "hidden" and does not show up in the person's phenotype.
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What is part of the cell theory
All living things are made of cells.
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What is the kidney
This organ filters water from your blood and helps to expel liquid waste
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What is quantitative data
Data or Information that is obtained by counting or measuring, it includes NUMBERS
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What is the human circulatory and respiratory systems
These systems interact to transfer oxygen into the blood stream as blood passes by the lungs.
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What is 50% chance the offspring will be black but 100% chance they will be CUTE
A heterozygous dominant yellow labrador (Bb) is crossed with a homozygous recessive black bulldog (bb). What is the probability their offspring will be black?
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What is the mitochondria
This organelle is responsible for turning the food into usable energy for the cell.
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What is homozygous
A combination of the same type of gene (either both dominant or both recessive).
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What is an independent variable
The variable that is tested or changed in the experiment.
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What are the nervous and muscular systems
These body systems are most responsible for explaining why a hand pulls back suddenly from a hot stove.
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What is the ability to produce genetically unique offspring
The GREATEST benefit of sexual reproduction?
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What is mitosis
This process helps organisms grow and heal.
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What is heterozygous
A person that who is a carrier for a trait
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What is an inference
You are making an _____________ when using your brain/thinking and reasoning to come to a conclusion
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What are the digestive and excretory systems
These body systems are most responsible for the removal of waste
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What is meiosis
The process that occurs in the formation of sex cells (sperm and egg), resulting in the chromosomes being reduced from 46 to 23.
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What is cell, tissue, organ, organ system
The level of organization in organisms
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What is budding
A form of asexual reproduction where a new organism is formed by a cell (or group of cells) pinching off from the original organism (the parent).
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