This is a type of polysaccharide from Carbs.
What is a starch, cellulose, or glycogen?
This base pairs with Guanine (G).
What is Cytosine?
This is the study of interactions among organisms in their environments.
What is Ecology?
This is a type of prokaryotic cell.
What is a bacteria?
This is the result in mitosis.
What are two identical daughter cells?
These are the four macromolecules.
What are Carbs, Lipids, Nucleic Acids, and Proteins?
These are the 4 bases of nucleotides.
What is adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine (A,T, G, C)?
This is the starting trophic level in a food chain.
What is a producer (Primary Producer)?
What is a cell?
This is the stage where the chromosomes move toward the middle.
What is Metaphase?
These are the elements in Carbs and lipids (There are three).
What is Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen? (CHO)
These are the three different types of RNA
What is a Messenger RNA, Ribosomal RNA, and Transfer RNA (mRNA, rRNA, and tRNA)?
This is the amount of energy that is lost after each trophic level.
What is 90%?
This is found in plants only and helps with its protection.
What is the cell wall?
This process make an exchange of genetic information.
The use of this macromolecule is to help with a long term storage of energy.
These are the places you can find RNA.
What are the Nucleus and the Ribosome?
This is an organism that gains its food from sunlight.
What is a Autotroph?
This is the one of the three parts of the cell theory.
What are organisms are made of cells, they are the basic strucural units of living organisms, or cells come from preexisting cells?
This is the resulting difference between meiosis and mitosis.
What is mitosis: 2 identical cells And meiosis: 4 non-identical cells?
What is a nucleotide?
What are sugars (deoxyribose), nucleotides, phosphate?
These are the FIRST three levels of organization in ecology.
What are individuals, populations, and communities?
This is a hairlike structure found in large number on the surface of certain cells, it provides propulsion.
What is the cilia?
What is Meiosis?