Cell Theory
Reproduce
Viruses
Review
Science
100

Living things are made up of ?

one or more cells

100

The main purpose of reproduction is to produce?

offsprings 

100

What are viruses ?

Viruses are infectious microbes that contain a segment of DNA or RNA that is surrounded by a protein coat

100

What is the cell theory ?

Fundamental scientific theory of biology

100

What are living things made of ?

cells 

200

All cells come from ?

pre-existing cells 

200

What are the two main types of reproduction ? 

sexual and asexual 

200

Are viruses living ?

No 

200

What is Biology ?

Scientific study of life 

200

Who was the British named 

Charles Darwis.

300

The cell is the ?

basic unit of life

300

What is the naem of the one that is not involving sperm and egg is called ?

asexual reproduction 

300

What does the Lytic Cycle do ?

Lysis dies releasing the viruses to start the process over

300

What is Bias ?

A particular preference of point of view that is personal rather then scientfic

300

Charles Darwin came up with a mechanism for evolution which was called what ?

natural setection

400

Cells that contain ?

a true nucles and other membrane bound organelles are called eukaryotic

400

What is the name of the one that involving sperm and egg is called ?

sewual reproduction

400

What does the The Lysogenic Cycle do ?

In Release, the new phages cause the cell to lysis, or break apart

400

What is an independent variable 

the thing that the scientist changes in an experiment 

400

What is data ?

information gatherd from observations : used for evdence

500

Cells that have DNA which is NOT surrounded by a ?

membrane and which have no membrane bound organelles are called prokaryotic

500

What do all living thigs do ?

reproduce 

500

What does Bacteriophages use to reproduction ?

Bacteriophages use the Lytic cycle and Lysogenic cycle as reproduction

500

What does (DV) stand for 

dependent varible

500

What is the difference between DNA and RNA ?

DNA is double-stranded, forming a double helix.

 RNA is usually a single-stranded.