Producers and consumers
DNA to RNA to Proteins
Convergent evolution
How to read fossil records
Cell organelles
100

what type of organisms make its own food?

What is a producer.
100

What does adenine bond to in DNA to RNA?

WHAT IS uracil. 

100

What is evolution?

What is the change in the characteristics of a species over several generations

100

what information is gained from rocks

what the Earth was like in the past.

100

What controls the center of the cell?

What is the nucleus.

200

Where do producers get their energy? 

What is the sun

200

In RNA to protein, what does adenine bond to?

What is uracil.

200

How did humans evolve?

What is apelike ancestors?

200

The body of an animal is more likely to become fossilized if it:

They are more easily buried in sediment.

200

How do cells get their energy?

What is cell respiration.

300

Where do animals get their energy to live and survive?

What are plants and other animals

300

What does DNA stand for?

What is Deoxyribonucleic acid.

300

How are species able to turn into another specie?

What is speciation?

300

A paleospecies is most often defined from the fossil record based on

What is the Law of Superposition

300

What organelle controls what enters and leaves the cells?

What is the cell membrane 

400

what are examples of consumers?

What are bears and humans

400

What does RNA stand for?

What is Ribonucleic acid.

400

How long did evolution?

How long is one million years. 

400

Approximately how many species of plants, animals, and other living things have been given scientific names and described?


What is 8.7 million species?

400

What is another name for cell membrane? 

What is plasma membrane 

500

What organisms are able to produce their own food?

What are plants?

500

What are the bond for T,G, and A 

T-A

G-C

A-U

500

How old is earth?

4.543 billion years

500

Closely related species are grouped together in which of the following?

What is a paleospecies?

500

How do toxins pass through the plasma membrane?

What is active transport?

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