The four main macromolecules
What are carbs, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids
Horizontal rows on the periodic table are called
What are Periods
Traits you can see are called
What are Phenotypes
The organ that controls the nervous system
What is the Brain
The group of a same species in one area
What is Population
The macromolecule your body uses first for energy
What are Carbohydrates
Brittle and non-conductive element
What are Nonmetals
The term for two identical alleles
What is Homozygous
Thes system that breaks down food for nutrients
What is the Digestive System
Organisms needing the same recourses
What is Competition
The primarily function of lipids
What is energy storage and insulation.
All atoms of the same element have what in common
What is Number of protons
The probability of two heterozygous parents making a recessive child
What is 25 Precent
The system that sends electrical signals through the body
What is the Nervous system
The symbiosis where One benefits, One is harmed
What is Parasitism
The macromolecule that stores genetic information
What are Nucleic Acids
An atom with different number of neutrons is called what
What is an Isotope
The segment of DNA that codes for a protein
What are Genes
The system that includes the heart and blood vessels
What is the Circulatory System
A producer is
What is an organism that makes its own food
The macromolecule that gives long term energy
What are Lipids
the periodic table we use today has the elements arranged according to their what
What are increasing atomic number
DNA is short for what
What is Deoxyribonucleic Acid
The tiny air sacs in the lungs That do gas exchange
What is the Alveoli
The term for all the living and nonliving things interacting in one specific environment
What is an Ecosystem