DNA and genetics
Fossils
Everything
Adaptions
Systems
100

What's DNA?

An example of nucleic acids which contains genetic information.

100

What is a fossil?

Print of remain of an organism.

100

What's extinction?

Occurs when the last individual of a certain species dies. 

100

What's an adaption?

 Inherited trait that helps a species survive in its enviroment.

100

What does the lymphatic system do?

It gets rid of cell waste material.

200

What is a Mutation.

Change in the nucleotide sequence of gene.

200

What's Relative Dating?

Comparing one fossil to another one that is in the same level of earth.

200

Whats biological evolution?

 Change over time in population of related organisms.

200

What's selective breeding?

Process of selection of organisms to get desired traits.

200

What's the respiratory system?

Complex network of organs and structure that enables breathing, facilitating the exchange of O2 and Co2.

300

Give me the 3 types of RNA.

mRNA, tRNA and rRNA

300

What's Absolute Dating?

When Co2 inside the fossil is turns from into nitrogen cause of decay.

300

What's a Gradual change?

When an environment changes slowly into a new climate.

300

What's a Structural adaption? and What's a Behavioral Adaption?

Adaptions which are physical characteristics such as the color size or shape of an organism.

Change in how an organism acts to increase the chance of survival.

300

Give me the steps of the Digestive system.

1. Ingestion

2. Digestion

3. Absorption

4. Elimination

400

Give me the four types of nucleotides

Adenine and Thymine   Cytosine and Guanine

400

What's a Fossil record?

Chart that divides earths history into different time units.

400

What's the natural selection steps.

1 Reproduction

2 Variation

3 Competition

4 Selection

400

What's a functional Adaption? And one example.

Trait that helps an organism inner organ. Poison and hibernation.

400

What's Reproductive system?

The system that has the functions to reproduce.

500

Types of mutations.

Original DNA sequence, Substitution, Insertion and Deletion.

500

Give me the five types of fossilization?

Mineralization: Mineral replacing organic material.

Carbonization: Carbon residue that leaves an imprint.

Mold and Cast: Impression of activities.

Trace fossil: Evidence of activities.

Original Material: Is the original remains that is preserved in sediments through long periods of time.

500

What's Sudden changes?

A rapid change in the atmosphere of an enviroment.

500

What's mimicry and camouflage?

Mimicry is when an organism looks like another either to scare predators away or attract preys.

Camouflage is an adaption that helps an organism blend in with their environment.

500

Extra double point. What's alteration of generations?

Occurs when the life cycle of an organism's alternates between diploid and haploid generations.

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