The smallest unit of life that makes up all living organisms?
What is the cell?
The part of the flower that attracts pollinators.
What are petals?
The body system that helps you to digest food into nurtrients.
What is the digestive system?
If my genotype is Tt, and T= Tall & t= short; my phenotype will be _________.
A place where an animal lives is know as its ______.
The "brain" of the cell?
What is the nucleus?
This many bones are in the human body.
What is 206?
The number of chromosmes you get from each parent.
What is 23?
The part of the energy pyramid that contains the most energy is known as _______.
What is producers?
The name for the different parts inside of the cell.
What are organelles?
When a plant can reproduce without a partner it is called _________ reproduction.
What is asexual?
The place where blood is made.
What are bones?
The father of modern genetics.
Who is Gregor Mendel?
Name a producer.
What is any plant?
The part of the cell that provides "power" or energy to the cell. The powerhouse of the cell.
What is mitochondria?
The female part of the plant that contains the stigma, style and ovaries is called __________.
What is pistil?
Name all the organs in the nervous system.
What is brain, spinal cord, nerves?
Optional= Sensory organs
In your DNA, there are _______ bases that pair up with each other to make up your DNA.
What is 4.
Answers may vary but but explain how at least one organism benefits.
Two things that plant cells have that animal cells do not.
What is cell wall and chloroplast?
What is xylem.
The organ that filters blood is called _______.
What is kidney?
If I use b to represent blue eyes, what would my genotype be if I were hetergyzous?
What is Bb?
"Energy cannot be created or destroyed" is also known as _______.
What is the Law of Conservation of Energy?