Some cells can do this in anoxic environments, when they are unable to complete cellular respiration.
Fermentation
This is the process by which plants turn sunlight into energy
Photosynthesis
This is the only mammal capable of flight
Bats
There are this many bones in the human body
206
This now extinct group of animals are most closely related to modern day birds
Dinosaurs/Theropods
This is the process where cells will "self-destruct" or purposefully kill themselves.
Apoptosis
This plant is carnivorous, and commonly feeds on small insects
Venus Fly Trap
This bird is considered to be "as smart as a seven year old human" and has an intelligence comparable to that of a gorilla
Crow/Corvids
This is the human bodies largest organ.
The Skin
The lineage of these marine predators are older than the lineage of trees
Sharks/Selachimorpha
This cell organelle contains the exact same DNA as the organisms maternal parent.
Mitochondria
This is the only fruit with its seeds on the outside
Strawberry
This reptiles tongue is twice the length of its entire body
Chameleon
This type of tissue stores energy and provides insulation.
Adipose Tissue
This species has existed for 250 million years with no major evolutionary changes
Horseshoe Crabs/ Limulus polyphemus
This is the name of the protective coating or shell surrounding a virus
Capsid
Vanilla fragrans or "vanilla" is a plant native to this country.
Mexico
This insect holds the title of the deadliest animal in the world
Mosquito
This animal is commonly considered to have the "weirdest" anatomy in the animal kingdom
Platypus
This species was among one of the first eukaryotes to colonize the land (1BYA).
Fungi (Ourasphaira giraldae)
This neurotoxin (produced by Gram-positive bacterium Clostridium botulinum) is commonly used for cosmetic purposes.
Botox
This plant changes colors depending on the pH of the soil its planted in
Hydrangeas
This small crustacean can punch its prey at speed of 50mph
Mantis Shrimp
This is the name of the membrane that attaches the underside of the tongue to the bottom of the mouth
Frenulum
This lobe-finned fish from the late Devonian period is one of paleontology's best transitional fossils
Tiktaalik roseae