What is asexual reproduction?
Reproduction by ones self
How do animals regulate their temperature?
By sweating and Shivering.
How many domains is there?
there are three
The monarch butterfly get toxins from eating toxic plants.
are plants sexual or asexual?
Plants are sexual and asexual depending on what type.
What is fragmentation?
a piece breaks off and grows anew.
What causes our heart beat to increase?
signaling chemicals are sent to the heart to make it pump faster
What is the point of Taxonomy?
To classify and universally name all organisms.
What is the point of defenses?
How do fungi reproduce?
They reproduce using spores
What is Parthenogenesis?
The hatching of non-fertilized eggs
What does insulin do?
Manages blood sugar
How do we name in Taxonomy?
We use binomial nomenclature.
What is batesian mimicry?
Batesian mimicry is when a non poisonous organism evolves to look like a poisonous one.
Fungi are both asexual and sexual
What is binary Fission?
The division of a organism in to two.
What is negative feedback?
The reversal of a change.
How many levels are there?
8
What is Mullerian mimicry?
Mullerian mimicry is where 2 poisonous organisms evolve to look like each other.
Are plants autotrophs?
Yes plants are autotrophs
What is Budding?
The growing of a new organism on the original.
What is positive Feedback?
The continuation of a change
Who created Taxonomy?
Carolus Linnaeus
What are Trichomes?
Trichomes are hairs that irritate the skin.
No they are heterotrophs