Natural Selection
Fossils
Geologic Time Scale
Combo/Misc.
Previous Science
100

What are the two types of reproduction?

Sexual & asexual

100

The remains or impressions of a plant or animal embedded in rock or preserved.

Fossils

100

The Earth is estimated to be how many years old?

4.6 Billion

100

The process of all materials from a dead organism going back to nature to be used again.

Decomposition

100

A random error in the genetic code.

Mutation
200

The process where more helpful (help them survive or reproduce more) traits become more and more common in a species, aka the most 'fit' survive.

Natural Selection

200

Looking at the layers of the rocks/soil is a method in what type of dating?

Relative

200

Order the 4 measurements on the Geological Time Scale from longest to shortest: Eras, Eons, Epochs, & Periods

Eons, Eras, Periods, & Epochs

200

What is the process called where a species changes over time?

Evolution

200

What is the proper name for the four bases; adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine? 

Nucleotides

300

A trait that becomes more common because it helps the species survive and/or reproduce.

Adaptation

300

Name at least 3 different types of fossils.

Trace, Mold/cast, replacement, petrified, amber, & original material

300

True or False: The mass extinction that killed off the dinosaurs (Cretaceous-Paleogene, killed 76% of life on Earth) was the largest and the most recent mass extinction.

False, the Permian-Triassic Extinction was the largest (96% of all marine life, 75% of land life)

300

The layers of rocks are called...

Strata

300

During sexual reproduction, two gametes combine to form a...

Zygote

400

The biggest advantage to sexual reproduction, when there is a range of traits in a population.

Genetic variety/diversity

400

Fossils are formed when an organism dies and is trapped underneath layers of (sand, mud, etc.)....

Sediment 

400

The record of Earth's history & development of life in chronological order.

Geological Time Scale
400

What is the methods that determines the exact age of a rock by examining the amount of Carbon, a radioactive isotope, in it?

Absolute Dating

400

What is the sugar that works with phosphate to create the sides of the 'ladder' of DNA?

Deoxyribose

500

The first step in natural selection where way more offspring are produced than can survive.

Overproduction

500

A fossil of species who lived all over the world, but only for a short period of time.

Index Fossils

500

The _______ explosion represented the mass diversification of species on Earth due to the increase of Oxygen on the planet.

Cambrian

500

Relative Dating relies on this method of looking at the order of geological events in rock layers based on their relationship to other rock layers, aka older rock layers are found deeper in the ground.

Law of Superposition

500

This process uses enzymes like DNA helicase and DNA polymerase to copy DNA.

DNA Replication

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