These are the 2 parts of a scientific name.
What are genus and species?
He is credited with creating the theory of evolution by natural selection.
Who was Charles Darwin?
These 2 parts are only in plant cells.
What are chloroplasts and cell walls?
This is a benefit to genetic engineering.
What is curing disease, healthier crops, etc.?
This is a negative aspect of genetic engineering.
What is designer babies, playing God, unwanted effects, etc.?
This is the last name of the father of modern classification.
Who was Linnaeus?
What did Charles Darwin observe on the Galapagos Islands?
Slight variations in animals from island to island, such as finch beaks.
All cells belong to 1 of these 2 cell type categories.
What are prokaryote and eukaryote?
This is an organism, cell, or piece of DNA that is identical to the original.
What is a clone?
This is why vacuoles are larger in plant cells.
What is to store water in case it doesn't rain?
This domain contains unicellular organisms adapted to extreme environments.
What is Archaea?
This is why animals overproduce and make way more offspring than the environment will support.
What is that most of them will not survive to reproduce?
This is the job of the mitochondria.
What is to break down food for energy?
This is an example of artificial selection.
What are the breeds of dog, fruits and vegetables, etc.?
This kingdom's members are multicellular autotrophs.
What is the plant kingdom?
Members of this kingdom have cell walls but no chloroplasts.
What is Fungi?
This is why variation is a good thing for evolution.
What is to give nature a range of traits to see which is best?
What is cellular respiration?
What is therapeutic cloning?
In 1996, this sheep was born, becoming the first ever cloned mammal.
Who was Dolly?
This diverse kingdom is made up of organisms that don't have much in common with each other.
What is Protist?
These are 2 pieces of evidence that support the theory of evolution.
What are fossils, DNA, structural similarities, embryology, leftover organs/bones, etc.?
All cells have these four parts in common.
What are a cell membrane, cytoplasm, DNA, and organelles?
This is how CRISPR was discovered.
What is bacteria DNA showed copies of virus DNA and we use that protein to add/remove genes?
What is cells, cells, they're made of organelles; Try to pull a fast one the cytoplasm gels; the nucleus takes over controlling everything, the party don't stop until the membrane blocks the scene; inside the vacuole we can float around for hours; running round with chloroplasts loving sunlight showers; cells, cells, they're made of organelles?