Cell Organelles
Body Systems
Nature of Science
Populations/Ecology
Evolution
100
What organelle holds our DNA, is at the center, and is the "control center"

Nucleus 

100

Pumps gasses, nutrients, and waste in our blood throughout the body

Circulatory System

100

How many variables may be changed when conducting a scientific experiment?

1

100
What % of energy travels up the energy pyramid from one trophic level to the next?

Only 10%

100

We did not evolve from modern monkeys. However, we may share a ____________ from a long long time ago.

Common Ancestor

200

What organelle protects both animal and plant cells? It is made of fats and controls what comes in and out

Cell-Membrane (Plasma Membrane)

200

Uses electricity and chemical messengers to communicate instructions and responses throughout the body

Nervous System

200

An educated guess, based off prior knowledge and research before conducting the experiment

Hypothesis

200

What group is at the very bottom of the energy pyramid?

The Producers (Plants)

200

"Survival of the Fittest" Whichever organisms have the best traits to survive their environment will live and have babies, passing on their DNA

Natural Selection

300
Creates Proteins. Is all around the cell and also on the Rough ER

Ribosomes

300

Name the 3 types of blood vessels, from largest to smallest

Arteries, Veins, Capillaries 

300

_________ described what happened in nature. They are observed, often repeated, often heavily based on math.

Laws 

300

An organism the is able to create its own food/energy sources is called a _______-trophs. An organism that consumes other organisms for energy are called ________-trophs

Autotrophs, Heterotrophs

300

Genetically modified fruits by humans is an example of evolution thanks to ________________

Artificial Selection

400

Which 2 organelles are only found in Plants?

Cell Wall and Chloroplasts 

400

Describe the importance of insulin on the body

It allows our cells to absorb sugar from our blood

400

__________ attempt to explain the how or why and observed occurence happened. They are often heavily researched and agreed upon by many scientists, but are not perfect or certain. 

Theories 

400

Type of relationship where 1 species benefits and the other is harmed (negatively effected)?

Parasitism 

400

Name at least 3 categories of evidence that support the theory of evolution

1. Embryology 

2. DNA Comparisons 

3. Biogeography

4. Fossils

5. Comparing Anatomy (Homologous and Analogous structures)

500

Vacuoles are storage organelles. What is different about plant cell vacuoles, and why?

They are large in plant cells to store more water 

500

What part of the female anatomy does the sperm cell meet the egg and become fertilized into a zygote?

The fallopian tubes

500

The conservation of mass/energy would be considered a scientific _________, while explanations for evolution would be examples of a scientific __________.

Law, Theory

500

What is the type of symbiotic relationship between species where both benefit?

Mutualism

500

Similar structures with different functions or jobs indicate that animals shared common ancestors. These traits/evidence are known as _____________ structures

Homologous 
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