What is the name of the rule that describes how energy moves up a pyramid?
10 % Rule
What organelle is in a Eukaryote and not a Prokaryote?
Nucleus
What biomolecule is known for its short term storage of energy
Carbohydrate
What system is responsible for moving nutrients and blood around the body
Circulatory
When looking at rock layers, where are the oldest fossils found?
The bottom
HIV is an example of what kind of virus?
Lysogenic, because it remains dormant until it is triggered
Name the 4 biomolecules
Protein, Nucleic Acids, Lipids, Carbohydrates
What kind of cells go through Mitosis?
Somatic Cells/Everyday Cells/ Heart,Lung, Skin
What system is used to release hormones
Endocrine
What is Biodiversity?
The variation of life in an ecosystem, is a good thing in the environment
Where can DNA be found in a cell?
The Nucleus
How many chromosomes are in a haploid cell? How many are in a diploid?
23/46
What is the name of a change in the DNA make up of an organism
Mutation
What is the integumentary System
Skin
Give two examples of abiotic factors
Wind, Water, Soil, Sunlight, Weather
What is the name of the process of "programmed cell death"
Apoptosis
What kind of transport Requires Energy to go Against the Concentration Gradient?
Active Transport
What is the replication of DNA once, and division of the nucleus twice, resulting in four daughter cell with haploid DNA?
Meiosis
The condition of an organism being healthy and in balance, and everything within normal ranges
Homeostasis
plant, fungus, or animal species that is not native to a specific location (an introduced species), and a tendency to spread to a degree believed to cause damage to the environment, human economy or human health
invasive species
What is a vertebrae
A bone, specifically the spine
What is the name of the process that moves water across a semi permeable membrane?
Osmosis
The enzyme responsible for separating the DNA in a replication fork?
Helicase
The circulatory system in plants is referred to as what two names
What is xylem and phloem
An organism's particular role in an ecosystem, or how it makes its living
Niche