These are the 4 criteria for life.
What are DNA, Reproduction, Sense & Respond to Change, and Metabolism (convert energy into its own energy)?
These are the names and basic shapes of bacteria.
What are coccus (spherical), bacillus (rod-shaped), & spirillum (helical).
Although it's not the only way, this is one way ALL fungi reproduce.
What is spores?
These are the basic building blocks of proteins.
What are amino acids?
The reason why viruses are not considered alive.
What is they can't reproduce?
These are the 5 kingdoms of life.
What are Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia?
These creatures are exclusive to Kingdom Monera.
What are bacteria?
These are the 3 particles in an atom's nucleus and their electrical charges.
What are protons (+), electrons (-), & neutrons (neutral)?
This is the total number of ATP produced during cellular respiration.
What is 36 ATP?
If this exists in an organism, the phenotype is determined by this allele.
What is a dominant allele?
This term indicates a creature needs oxygen to live.
What is aerobic?
The majority of the world's oxygen is produced by these.
What are algae or phytoplankton?
This determines the vast majority of an atom's properties.
What is the number of electrons?
This is where protein synthesis takes place in the cell.
What are the ribosomes?
The number of alleles one parent contributes to its offspring in sexual reproduction.
What is one allele?
These organisms rely on other organisms for the production of food.
What are heterotrophs?
These organisms are examples from Kingdom Protista.
What are amoeba, paramecium, flagellates (euglena), or algae?
This solution has a pH level of 9.3.
What is an alkaline solution?
This is the process that begins with one diploid cell and ends with two identical diploid cells.
What is Mitosis?
This is the genotype for a woman who has a phenotype of Brown eyes, but is heterozygous for the trait.
What is Bb?
This can change based on the new data being discovered.
What are facts?
These are the conditions needed for bacterial growth.
What are Food source, moderate temperature, right amount of oxygen (could be anaerobic), moisture, & darkness?
This is the way fungi receive nutrients.
This cell has only half the number of chromosomes in it and results from Meiosis.
What is a haploid cell? or What is a gamete cell?
The gender who is more likely to express a recessive phenotype on the 23rd chromosome.
Who are males?