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100

Name one cycle of matter.

Water Cycle, Carbon Cycle, Nitrogen Cycle
100

The pieces of evidence for Evolution. (30 seconds)

What are Fossils, Homologous Structures, Analogous Structures, Embryology

100

What are cells?

The smallest building blocks for life

100

What is the definition of Biology?

The study of living things


100

What are mitochondria?

The powerhouse of the cell.

200

Where does all energy in a food period come from?

The Sun

200

What is natural selection? (45 seconds)

The process where the fittest survive.
200

Name 3 different organelles found in both plant and animal cells. (30 seconds)

Nucleus, Cell Membrane, Cytoplasm, Mitochondria, Ribosomes.

200

What is a fossil?

Preserved remains of a once-living thing from the past.

200

How old is Earth?

About 4 billion years old. (not as old as yo mama)

300

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300

Who is Charles Darwin? (15 seconds)

An English naturalist.

300

What are enzymes? (20 seconds)

Proteins that work as catalysts to accelerate a reaction.

300

Fill in the blank: Due to the ______, water is able to get recycled.

Water Cycle

300

What is the approximate size of a Blue Whale's Heart?

A car

400
What are the six elements of life?

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Sulfur, Phosphorus

400

Who was the scientist who conducted research on bean plants to study evolution and offspring? (20 seconds)

Gregor Mendel

400

Explain how osmosis works

It is the movement of water molecules from high concentration to low concentration.

400

Fill in the blank: Despite being used for different things, the ______ in bones are proof of Evolution.

Homologous Structure

400

Name the most famous scientist.

Albert Einstein 

500

What is Nitrogen Fixation?

The process where the nitrogen from the atmosphere is converted into a usable form of nitrogen for the plants to use.

500

During DarwinÅ› exposition to the Galapagos Islands, what features did he find in the finches to support the theory of evolution? (90 seconds)

In each of the different islands, the finches had different features such as beaks to help them in their environment and survive.

500

What are the main differences between Prokaryotic cells and Eukaryotic cells? List 3 different examples. (90 seconds)

Prokaryotes are unicellular, Eukaryotes are multicellular. All prokaryotes are asexual while not all eukaryotes are asexual. All prokaryotes (few exceptions) have cell walls but not all eukaryotes have them. Prokaryotes are bacteria and Eukaryotes are larger.

500

What is the definition of Nitrification?

process in which bacteria in the soil use oxygen to change compounds of nitrogen in dead plant material into nitrates which plants can then absorb as food

500

What comes first, the egg or the chicken?

The egg