This in ONE of the characteristics of life.
What is Order OR Regulation OR Growth & Development OR Energy Processing OR Response to the Environment OR Reproduction OR Evolutionary Adaptation?
This is how to refer to the type of cells that have nuclei.
What are Eukaryotes?
These are the subatomic particles that are found in the nucleus.
What are protons and neutrons?
This is how you would describe a substance that has a pH over 7.
What is a base/alkaline?
This is the area in which all of the organelles exist.
What is cytoplasm?
This is the level of biological hierarchy that represents multiple individuals of the same species.
What is a population?
In taxonomy, this is the group that represents the smallest number of organisms.
What is a Species?
This is an atom with a different number of electrons.
What is an ion?
This is the property of water that makes it so hard to heat it up.
What is (high) heat capacity/specific heat?
Ideally, this is what cells want to keep the surface area to volume ratio.
What is high?
These are the TWO components of an ecosystem.
What are living things and non-living things?
In taxonomy, this is the group that represents the largest number of organisms.
What is a Domain?
This is what happens to electrons when they emit energy.
What is they move down an orbital (closer to the nucleus)?
This is the property of water that creates the phenomenon known as a meniscus.
What is cohesion?
This is the method by which bacteria reproduce.
What is binary fission?
This is the characteristic of living things that only applies to populations, not to organisms.
What is evolutionary adaptation?
These are cycled through ecosystems by producers, consumers, and decomposers.
What are nutrients?
This is an atom with a different number of neutrons.
What is an isotope?
This is the property of water that allows it to remain liquid at a wide range of temperatures.
What is latent heat?
This is the organelle responsible for protein processing, among other things.
What is Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)?
This is similar cells performing specific functions.
What is tissue?
This is the definition of evolution (at least, according to Kowalski).
What is genetic change in a population over time?
These are the ultimate causes of hydrogen bonds.
What is a polar covalent bond?
This is when a substance goes from solid directly to gas.
What is sublimation?
These were the first organelles according to Endosymbiotic Theory.
What are nuclei?