What are the four characteristics/needs for living things?
Water,Nutrients,Space to live,and Air
What is the powerhouse of the cell?
Mitochondria
What is a heredity?
The inheritance of trains from passing of parents to offsprings?
What is evolution?
Organisms changing over time.
The levels of organization of ecology(3)?
Population, Community, and Ecosystem
What is an organism?
A living thing
What do ribosomes make up?
Proteins
What is the dominant and recessive traits?
The dominant trait is visible while the recessive is hidden.
Who was Charles Darwin
Your teacher will say if its right or not.
What does the lithosphere include?
Land masses
What are the 7 domains of life?
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species.
What are the levels of organization of a organism(Doesn't have to be in order?
Cells, Tissues, Organs, Organ System, and Organism
What is DNA?
The instructions to make an organism.
What was the four theories of natural selection?
Variation, Overproduction, Adaptions, and Descent with Modifications.
What did the hydrosphere include?
All the water on the earth.
What are the differences between invertebrates and vertebrates?
Invertebrates don't have a backbone. Vertebrates have a backbone.
What is the nervous system?(2 answers)
The bodies command system and interacts with all body systems.
What is DNA known as?
Deoxyribonucleic acid
What was Biogeography?
The study of the distribution of organisms Structures.
What is ecology?
The study of the interactions among organisms and their environment?
Relationships are determined by?
Body Structures, Embryonic development, and DNA
How does the respiratory and circulatory system work together?
They bring blood to and from the lungs.
What are mutations?(3 answers)
The teacher will decide if this is right or not?
What were the 3 Structures of Morphology?
Homologous, Vestigial, and Analogous
What are the 3 symbiosis relationships?
Mutualism, Commensalism, and Parasitism.