This is the smallest unit of matter.
What is an atom?
This is the fundamental building block of human code.
What is deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)?
These are the two types of cells.
What are prokaryotic and eukaryotic?
This is the largest taxonomic group.
What is domain?
This is the original source of energy in all ecosystems.
What is the sun?
These are the three subunits of an atom.
What are Proton, Neutron, & Electron?
This is the tool used to predict future genetics.
What is the punnett square?
What is true?
When naming an organism, these two groups are used.
What are genus and species?
This is the name of the organism(s) at the top of an energy pyramid.
What is an apex consumer/predator?
This is the electrical charge of a neutron.
What is zero/ none?
This is the genetic makeup of an organism.
What is genotype?
As they do not have a nucleus, bacterial cells are grouped into this category.
What is prokarya?
This tool is used to figure out the exact scientific name of an organism.
What is a dichotomous key?
This is the definition of tertiary.
This is a substance that contains multiple elements, is chemically bonded together, and the same throughout.
What is a compound?
This scientist studied pea plants and is known as the Father of Genetics.
Who is Gregor Mendel?
This is the function of the mitochondria.
These are the 6 kingdoms.
What are archaebacteria, eubacteria, animalia, protista, plantae, fungi?
Trees, grasses, ferns, moss...
What are producers?
This is a substance that is all the same atom throughout.
What is an element?
These are the genotypic possibilities of crossing two heterozygous parents.
What is 25% homozygous dominant, 50% heterozygous, 25% homozygous recessive?
The cell wall and cell membrane are both vital components for certain cells. This cell does not contain both of the features, but still survives.
What is an animal cell?
This is the scientist associated with the naming convention within taxonomy.
Who is Carl Linnaeus?
This is the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem sustainability.
What is when biodiversity increases, sustainability increases. When biodiversity decreases, sustainability decreases.