Body Systems
Molecules
Body Organization
Genetics
Natural Selection
100

This system includes the bones of the body

skeletal system

100

This is the general word for substances in food that provide raw material's the cells need to carry out essential processes

nutrients

100

This is the smallest unit of structure in living things

cell

100

This is a double helix molecule that contains the genetic code for a living thing

DNA

100

This describes how well an organism can survive and reproduce in its environment.

fitness

200

This body system includes the skin and protects the body

integumentary system

200

This is the nutrient that includes sugars and starches; they break down quickly and are a fast source of energy.

carbohydrates

200

This is a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart

artery

200

This is the passing of traits from parents to offspring, and was studied by Gregor Mendel

heredity/inheritance

200

This is the struggle among organisms to survive as they use the same limited resources

competition

300

This body system defends the body against foreign invaders like bacteria and viruses

immune system

300

These are proteins that speed up chemical reactions in the body.

enzymes

300

This is a group of tissues working together for a specific function

organ

300

This is the molecule that carries the genetic code from the nucleus to the cytoplasm and ribosome, where it can be used to make proteins

messenger RNA

300

This is a young organism that develops from a fertilized egg called a zygote

embryo

400

This body system sends electrical and chemical signals, and acts as a communication system through the body.

nervous system

400

This is the nutrient that helps your body with chemical reactions.  These do not provide energy.  The human body can make some types, but others need to be taken in with food.

vitamins

400

This is an organ that produces and release chemicals that can help control body processes

gland

400

This is the physical trait seen in an organism, as coded for by its alleles

phenotype

400

This is what evolutionists call similar structures that related species have inherited from a common ancestor.

homologous structures

500

This body system transports oxygen, food, and waste throughout the body to deliver materials to cells

circulatory system

500

This is the nutrient that helps your body with chemical reactions, and includes calcium and iron.

minerals
500

These are tiny thin-walled sacs of lung tissue where gases can move between air and blood

alveoli

500

This molecule carries amino acids to the ribosome during protein synthesis

transfer RNA

500

This theory claims two different species once lived together, and eventually one organism moved inside another organism's cells.

endosymbiosis
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