A section of DNA that codes for a specific protein.
What is a Gene?
The type of cell that is made up of one cell.
What is Unicellular?
The source of organic molecules on Earth.
What are meteorites and/or space dust?
The building up of complex molecules.
What is anabolism?
The type of competition where the same species compete for the same resources.
What is intraspecific competition?
The ideal internal state that is maintained and regulated by cells/organisms.
What is Homeostasis?
The 6 kingdoms of life
What is Bacteria, Archaea, Protista, Plantae, Fungi, and Animalia?
The first hereditary system in the first cells.
What is RNA?
The two steps required in energy aquisition.
What is Obtaining and Using energy molecules?
The three main types of interactions between organisms.
What is predation, competition, and symbiosis?
The type of reproduction where only one parent cell is involved.
What is Asexual Reproduction?
The three domains of life.
What is Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya?
The organism that was ingested by the ancestral prokaryote first.
What are Aerobic Bacteria?
The reactants and products involved in photosynthesis
What is carbon dioxide, water, light energy, oxygen, and sugar?
The three types of symbiotic relationships.
What is Mutualism, Commensalism, and Parasitism?
The process through which organisms adapt and change in an environmental condition.
What is Natural Selection?
The kingdoms that are comprised of both unicellular and multicellular organisms.
What is Kingdom Protista and Fungi?
The two organelles that the ingested aerobic and photosynthetic prokaryotic cells developed into.
What are mitochondria and chloroplasts?
The most common aerobic reaction when using energy molecules.
What is Cellular Respiration?
The type of relationship where one organism benefits and the other is unharmed.
What is Commensalism?
All chemical reactions in a cell/organism.
What is Metabolism?
The kingdoms that are eukaryotic.
What is Kingdom Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia?
A piece of evidence for the endosymbiotic theory.
What is the double membrane in chloroplasts and mitochondria?
OR
What is similar replication between bacteria cells and chloroplasts/ mitochondria?
OR
What is chloroplasts and mitochondria contain their own DNA?
The location in the cell where fermentation occurs.
What is the cytoplasm?
What is Symbiosis?