Worldview
The Cell
DNA
It’s alive!!!
Its in your genes
As ancient as Mr. Harwood
Bacteria
Protists
Plants
Animals, Amphibians, and All others
Reptiles
What are you?
What am I?
100

What is a statement that is true about naturalism.

living things come from natural process, Living things are a result of evolution, science is the Authority on truth

100

According to cell theory all living things are made of _____ 

cells

100

The shape of a DNA molecule was first described by Watson and Crick to be a

Double helix

100

what are the three characteristics of living things

needing energy, reproducing, responding to stimuli in the environment

100

A cross between purebred peas with inflated pods and purebred peas with pinched pods resulted in peas with all inflated pods. What is the recessive trait?

Pinched pods

100

T. rex teeth found in a fossil graveyard are which kind of fossil?

Original material

100

Which structure protects bacteria from drying out?


capsule


100

What characteristic do all protists have in common?

having membrane bound nuclei and membrane bound organelles


100

Plant cell walls are made of


cellulose


100

All animals are?


Consumers

100

What characteristics do crocodiles not share with other reptiles?



having a three-chambered heart



100

What are characteristic of all mammals?


They have hair.

They have mammary glands.

They produce milk.

100


invertebrates without symmetry, cephalization, or guts




sponges



200

What is a biblical outcome when determining wise ethical decisions

giving God glory, helping creation thrive, helping people flourish

200

Are prokaryotes unicellular or multicellular

unicellular

200

What are the three parts of the nucleotide

base, sugar, phosphate

200

What is an example of homeostasis in the human body

sweating or respiration

200

Name one of Mendel’s principles of heredity

In a cross of purebred parents, all offspring will show the dominant trait, Two alleles for a parent’s gene separate and then each combines with an allele from the other parent, Each allele is passed to the offspring independently of the other alleles 

200

A fossil is found above an igneous rock layer that is dated at 50 million years Scientists would then conclude that the fossil is

younger than 50 millions years old

200

How are archaea different from bacteria?


they do not contain peptidoglycan in their cell walls


200

What is classified as plantlike protists?


algae

200

What is a cellular organelle found in all plants?

plastid


200

What type of symmetry do jellyfish have?


radial


200


Snakes often need sunlight to warm their sluggish bodies after a cold night because they are



ectotherms


200

Amphibian skin is characterized by


the ability to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide.


200


long, soft-bodied animals with bilateral symmetry




worms



300

What are examples that show that life is divinely engineered

Even a single cell displays great complexity, all the tiny cells of an organism Work Together To maintain homeostasis, a remarkable amount of energy and information is required to sustain life

300

What is found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

a cell membrane

300

What base forms a base pair with guanine in DNA?

Cytosine

300

Alleles for a dominate trait are represented with __________ letters

Uppercase

300

Which method of rock dating can be used only for “young” fossils?


carbon-14 dating


300

What is the correct order of events for bacteria reproduction?


one bacterium, DNA replicates, cell membrane pinches in, two bacteria


300

Which classification includes protists that can clump together into large single- celled masses?


slimemolds


300

The category called bryophytes includes organisms

that do not have true roots, leaves, and stems.


300

Cephalization means that an animal has


sensory organs and a brain concentrated at one end.


300

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Describe at least two differences between snakes and lizards.


snakes do not have legs snakes do not have ear openings, they have immovable eyelids


300

All vertebrates have

backbones

endoskeletons

skulls

300


the only invertebrates that can fly




insects



400

Why do evolutionists and creationists view the history of change in living things differently?

They start with a different worldview

400

Which small structures, found in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes, assemble proteins for the cell?

Ribosomes

400

A gene is a section of a DNA molecule that codes for a unique

Protein

400

What is a phenotype

it’s the characteristics

400

How is today’s modern classification system most different from the original Linnaean classification system?

many animals have been reclassified according to their supposed evolutionary relationships

400

What best describes amoeboid movement?

cytoplasm streaming into a bulge


400

Mosses and hornworts are attached to the ground with root-like


rhizoids

400

Chordates can best be described as



animals that at some point during their lives have a notochord.



400

What structure attaches an embryo to a placenta?


umbilical cord

400


spiders, scorpions, and other arthropods with two body segments and eight legs



chelicerates

500

Because a whale’s flipper and a bat’s wing have similar bone structure, evolutionists refer to the body parts as

homologous structure


500

Which organelle is often called the powerhouse of the cell?

Mitochondria

500

What determines the protein that is built from a particular gene

the nucleotides present, and the order of the nucleotides

500

Which organism sweeps food particles into its oral groove?


paramecium


500

What is an example of a vascular plant?


fern

500

An animal, such as a bird, that can regulate its inner body temperature is an



endotherm

500

Invertebrates with jointed appendages are called


arthropods


500


invertebrates (except for cephalopods) that rely on hard shells for protection




mollusks



600

Evolutionary taxonomists classify or reclassify animals on what basis?



common ancestor


600

A cell membrane is selectively permeable, meaning that

Some substances can pass through, but not others

600

Which RNA is produced during transcription

mRNA

600

How does a protist digest food that it has consumed?


by using enzymes found in food vacuoles


600

Young fern leaves that resemble violin scrolls are called

fiddleheads


600

Baraminology comes from the Hebrew words meaning “__________.”


created kind


600

Periodic shedding of skin by squamates is called


molting


600


jellyfish and coral




cnidarians



700

Codons code for about twenty different __________ that are used to build proteins.

Amino acids

700

Which type of sexual reproduction may be used by paramecia to exchange DNA through their oral grooves?

conjugation


700

Which plant organs demonstrate positive gravitropism?


Roots

700

A lobster is considered an invertebrate because it has


no backbone


700

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dentify each of the following mammals as a marsupial, a monotreme, or a placental mammal: dog, echidna, kangaroo, opossum, platypus, and whale.

placental mammal: dog and whale

monotreme: echidna, platypus

marsupial: kangaroo, opossum

700


arthropods with either eight or ten legs




crustaceans



800

A bacterium’s DNA is located in its

cytosol


800

What does Hormones cause plant cells to do?


grow in size

stop growing

divide

800

Which animal is a “pore-bearer”?


sponge


800

Which group of animals is classified in phylum Cnidaria?

corals and sea anemones


800


sea urchins and other marine animals with radial symmetry and spiny skin




echinoderms



900

Which plant hormone causes fruit to ripen?


ethylene


900

Leeches, a type of segmented worm, have repeating________________ that contain the same set of________?


body divisions

organs

900

Which category of invertebrates includes creatures that can fly?


insects


1000

Which plant hormone acts as an inhibitor to the other hormones?


abscisic plant


1000

A chelicera is a type of



mouthpart


1000

Identify the three major categories of worms.


flat, round and segmented


1100

When a plant receives light from only one direction, hormones cause


the dark side of the stem to grow faster than the light side of the stem.


1100

Sharks and rays are examples of __________ fish.

cartilaginous


1100

Give an example of an echinoderm.


sea cucumber, starfish, sea urchins, crinoids


1200

Day-neutral plants are not affected by?


The length of day

1200

Lampreys and hagfish differ from other fish because they


have no jaws


1200

A mammal that has a pouch where its young develop is called a

marsupial


1300

What kind of symmetry can be divided into left and right halves through  a midline?

bilateral

1400

Animals are classified by the presence of


head region, body cavity and guts, backbone