The energy levels for seed, rodents, hawks
What are producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers?
-Tightly coiled strand of DNA that contains genes
What is a chromosome?
The study of how nature works.
What is ecology?
The physical traits/characteristics seen in an organism
What is phenotype?
Guiding question, hypothesis, data, God Sighting, conclusion
What are some parts of a formal Lab Report?
It has no nucleus and is unicellular
What is a prokaryote?
The body cells
What are somatic cells?
plants, animals, insects are categorized as this part of the environment
What is biotic?
Different versions of a gene.
What are alleles?
The variable that is changed by the scientist.
What is an independent variable?
An Eukaryote.
What has a nucleus and can be uni or multicellular?
-The process of copying DNA into a complementary strand of mRNA that can carry the instructions out of the nucleus
What is transcription?
A single living thing.
What is an organism?
Allele that will only have the trait expressed when the dominant allele is NOT present.
What is recessive?
An 8 legged microscopic animal
What is a tardigrade? AKA water bears
Gets nourishment by consuming other organisms.
What is a heterotroph?
-Code of instructions for how to make proteins
What is the genetic code?
All of the ecosystems of the Earth are part of this...
What is the biosphere?
The actual alleles inherited for a gene
What is genotype?
3 years.
What are the minimum science credits requirements for high school graduation?
Gets nourishment from creating own food from nonliving sources.
What is a plant? or What is a autotroph?
Process to make diploid body cells for growth and repair.
What is Mitosis?
The number of individuals per unit of area.
-Allele that will always have that trait expressed, if present
What is dominant?
Dr. Nelson, Mr. Baker and Mr. Dorn.
Who were this year's science fair judges?