What is the 'Powerhouse' on the cell?
The Mitochondria
What is DNA?
deoxyribonucleic acid
What is a worm?
A decomposer
How many bones does the average human being have?
Around 206 bones
What is meiosis?
Cell division producing gametes
Do plant-cells have cell walls?
Yes, and they are green.
What is RNA?
ribonucleic acid
Are decomposers at the top or the bottom of the food chain?
They are at the top.
What percent of humans have green eyes?
2%
What is an allele?
The alternate form of gene.
How many types of cells are there.
Two (single-celled and multi-celled)
What pairs with A in your genome?
C
Can an animal be a first and second level consumer?
Yes
What do we erase, but also reform in our body?
Memories
What is an autotroph?
An animal that can produce its own food.
Do cells for tissues, or do they form organs?
Both, they add up to form tissues and many numbers can even form organs.
What happens when there is a genetic mutation in a species?
The genetic mutated animals will either show their superiority or dies off cause their mutation is really bad.
If ben ate a carrot, would he be a first Comsumer or second?
First consumer
What part of your body remains the same size almost your whole lifetime?
Your Eyes
What is cytokinesis?
division of cell cytoplasm
How many osteocyte cells does an average human have?
42 billion cells
How does cancer work?
When cells malfunction and reproduce multiply in massive numbers and hide from immune system cells to form a tumor.
If the sheep is able to eat everything in the meadows, is it at the top of the food chain?
No, there are humans who can eat this sheep.
How many cells do you produce every second?
Around 25 million Cells
What is Oligosaccharide?
A carbohydrate molecule composed of a small number of sugar units.