What is the study of living things?
Biology
What is the most basic structure of living things?
Cell
Which organ system deals with gas exchange?
Respiratory system
Which is the biggest organ in the human body?
Skin
What is the biggest animal on the planet?
Blue Whale
What is the characteristic of life that controls your body temperature?
Homeostasis
Where is DNA found inside a cell?
Nucleus
Which compound has the monomer amino acid?
protein.
Which organ remove wastes and extra fluid from your body?
Kidneys
What is the largest species of shark in the world?
Whale shark
What is the study of genes and heredity?
Genetics or DNA
Which gas do plants release during photosynthesis?
Oxygen
Which cell carries electrical impulses throughout the body?
neuron
Which part of the brain receives and outputs information for all 5 senses?
Parietal lobe
What is the closest living relative to the T-rex?
Chicken
What is the study of changes over time?
Evolution
Which organelle breaks carbs down into energy?
mitochondria
In degrees Fahrenheit, what is the average body temperature of a healthy human?
98.6
Where would one find the smallest bone in the human body?
The ear
What is the process called when a caterpillar develops into a butterfly?
Metamorphosis
Which characteristic controls how our bodies will change over time?
Growth and Development
Which cell is missing organelles and a nucleus?
Prokaryote
What flexible, tube structure connects the nasal passage to the larynx?
Pharynx
What hormone regulates blood sugar levels by allowing cells to absorb and use glucose for energy?
Insulin
What is the deadliest creature in the world?
Mosquito