All living things are made of ____________.
What is cells.
A, T, C, G
What are the DNA bases.
Organisms keep and pass on traits that help them survive.
What is natural selection.
One organism is eaten by another and so on.
What is a food chain.
This person is Ms. Marshall's favorite musician.
Who is Bob Marley.
Plant cells have a large __________________ that holds mostly water.
What is a central vacuole.
Only one allele is needed to show this trait.
What is a dominant trait.
The wings of flightless birds.
What is a vestigial structure.
Producer
What is Trophic Level 1.
During Teacher Spirit Week, what alternative water bottle did your teacher use?
What is a beaker.
These are the parts of a cell that all have different functions.
What is an organelle.
Used to show patterns of traits in families. Remember the cows!
What is a pedigree.
Remains of an organism that can explain it's structure.
What is a fossil.
Plants use this process to make glucose (sugar) for energy.
What is photosynthesis.
RAMS has this number of Principals including Assistant Principals.
What is 3.
Other cells.
Where do cells come from.
How a trait appears or is observed is called its _______________________.
What is a phenotype.
Relative age dating of fossils says older fossils appear in the _____________ rock layers.
What is the bottom.
Tropical Rainforests have a lot of this which helps them survive changes.
What is Biodiversity.
The "job" a structure has is it's _______________.
What is function.
Many cells working together.
What is a tissue.
Name for the sugar molecule attached to the phosphate group.
What is the sugar-phosphate backbone of DNA.
This caused the peppered moth to begin reproducing moths with dark colored wings.
What is the Industrial Revolution.
10%
What is the amount of energy transferred from one Trophic Level to the next.
2:40
What is the time school's out!!