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400

The study of the environment and the physical interactions between organisms.

What is ecology?

400
The organelle where all of our genetic information is located.

What is the nucleus?

400

A group of organs that work together to carry out a function.

What is an organ system?

400

This chemical compound is used to show this type of fat.

What is saturated fat?

400

Person who lived on a cul-de-sac, shaped like tRNA.

Who is Mr. Neering?

800

A term used to describe the change in species of an ecosystem over time.

What is ecological succession?

800

The nitrogenous base that can only be seen in RNA.

What is uracil?

800

Substance that cushions the central nervous system from injury.

What is cerebrospinal fluid?

800

The name of a solution where both the internal and external solutions are equal, causing no net movement.

What is an isotonic solution?

800

Name of the part of a plant that our bodies cannot digest.

What is roughage?

1200
Located at the bottom of the pyramid, these organisms are known for getting their food from sunlight and providing those nutrients to organisms that eat them.

What are autotrophs?

1200

The term used to describe three nitrogenous bases used to create an amino acid.

What is a codon?

1200

Hormone that regulates the menstrual cycle and production of eggs in the ovaries.

What is follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)?

1200

The substance starch indicator, also called iodine solution, has this third name.

What is Benedict's solution?

1200

Name of the boat Charles Darwin journeyed on that became an important journey that changed biology forever.

What was the HMS Beagle?

1600

All of one type of species in an ecosystem.

What is a population?

1600

The building blocks of nucleic acids.

What are nucleotides?

1600
Process by which food moves through the digest tract through muscle contractions and relaxations.

What is peristalsis?

1600

The type of carbohydrate found in cell walls of plants.

What is cellulose?

1600

Name of this person who ate McDonald's food only for 30 days straight.

Who is Morgan Spurlock?

2000

An organism that consumes decaying biomass.

What is a scavenger?

2000

The process in which DNA copies its information into mRNA, which is then sent to a ribosome.

What is transcription?

2000

The medical term for platelets.

What are thrombocytes?

2000

The name of the macromolecules that bind with substrates.

What are enzymes?

2000

TWO ANSWER CLUE: Name of this person who was originally a marine biologist and later created this popular kids TV show. (NEED TO ANSWER BOTH TO GET ALL POINTS. ONE WRONG WILL GIVE YOU 400 POINTS).

Who is Stephen Hillenburg and what is Spongebob Squarepants?

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