A dog passes down only some of its traits to its offspring.
What is an example of sexual reproduction?
The body system that controls every part of the body.
What is the Nervous System?
Has a Nucleus.
What is Eukaryotic?
Called "Survival of the fittest".
What is natural selection.
The least complex level in the levels of organization.
What is the cell?
A organism breaks off from another organism as an act of fragmentation.
What is an example of asexual reproduction?
The body system that creates hormones
What is the Endocrine system?
Does not have a Nucleus.
What is prokaryotic?
Controlled by humans.
What is artificial selection controlled by?
The most complex level in the levels of organization.
What is the organism?
A plant/flower releases pollinated spores or seeds so they can reproduce.
What is an example of sexual reproduction?
To protect the body against bacteria.
What is an example of one of the Integumentary System and Immune system jobs.
"Junk Drawer" of the kingdoms.
What is the kingdom Protista?
A dog is bred to be faster than usual.
The total amount of levels is 5.
What is the total amount of levels?
Binary Fission
What type of reproduction is mostly used by bacteria?
Cardiac muscle, Smooth muscle, and Skeletal muscle.
What are the 3 types of muscles in the muscular system?
Eukaryotic, Multicellular, Lacking a cell wall, heterotrophic, and produces sexually.
What is the kingdom Animalia?
A giraffe dies because it has a negative trait that make its neck too short to reach the leaves on a tree.
What is an example of natural selection in animals?
Cell, Tissue, Organ, Organ System, Organism.
This leads to many generations of organisms that are different or have a variety and can adapt easily.
What is an advantage of sexual reprodcution.
Provide structure and allow your body to move.
What are the functions of the skeletal and muscular systems?
Asexual, prokaryotic, unicellular, and live in extreme environments.
Traits are selected by humans and passed through many generations until the desired traits are reached.
What is artificial selection passed through many generations?
Human -> Digestive System -> Stomach -> Stomach Tissue -> Stomach cells.
What is an example of the levels of organization in the digestive system?