Scientific Method
Characteristics of Life
Levels of Organization
Biomolecules
Origins of Life
100

Data obtained from an experiment 

What are results?

100

Minimum unit of organization of matter considered alive...

What is a cell?

100

Which is the smallest part of an element?

What is an atom?

100

Monomer of the biomolecule related to the genetic code

Which is the nucleic acid?

100

The primitive earth's atmosphere lacked this gas

What is oxygen?

200

They are predictions of how one variable can be affected by another...

What is a hypothesis?

200

The ability of living things to respond to environmental stimuli is represented by...

What is irritability?

200

A member of a species that can be unicellular or multicellular

What is an individual?

200

Which are the structural monomers that compose a protein?

Which are the aminoacids?

200

Last name of the scientist who used the Gooseneck flask in his experiments

Who is Pasteur?

300

Taste, color and odor are examples of these types of variables?

Which are the cualitative variables?

300

Characteristic of living beings that allows them to keep constant or in balance

What is homeostasis?

300

The relationship between populations of different species.

What is a community?

300

Main organic biomolecule in spinach and tomatoes

Carbohydrates

300

Name of the scientists that make the experiment to explain how are biomolecules formed

Miller and Urey

400

Variable that is measured to obtain the results of an experiment...

Which is the dependent variable?

400

Series of stages an organism goes through to become an adult...

What is development?

400

Individuals of the same species living in a region receive the name of...

What is a population?

400

The basic units of lipids

What are fatty acids?

400

Last name of the scientist who experimented with pieces of meat and flies

Who is Redi?

500

The group in an experiment or study that does not receive treatment by the researchers and is then used as a benchmark to measure how the other tested subjects do.

What is a control group?

500

All chemical reactions (catabolic or anabolic) of an organism are based on this concept...

What is metabolism?

500

The largest geographic biotic unit, a major community of plants and animals with similar life forms and environmental conditions is known as...

What is a Biome?

500

Carbohydrates that stores key energy in humans and in plants...

What is glycogen and starch?

500

The idea that Earth's early oceans had organic molecules that became the first life is called the

What is the primordial soup hypothesis?