chapter 28- arthropods & echinoderms
chapter 12- RNA & protein synthesis
chapter 14- the human genome
chapter 15- Darwin’s theory of Evolution
chapter 2- elements & isotopes
100

How old are arthopods?

What is 600 million years old.

100

what does RNA stand for?

What is ribonucleic acid 

100

What influences genetic expression?


What is environment.

100

How old is the Earth?

What is 4.5-4.6 billion years old.


100

What are the three different types of bonds that elements and isotopes have?

 What is Hydrogen bonds, polar bonds, and stable bonds 

200

what are arthropods types of feedings?

What is herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, bloodsuckers, filter-feeders, and parasites.

200

What are the 2 stages of protein synthesis?

What is,

1) transcription

2) translation

200

How is a pedigree used?

What is used to show the relationship the family.

200

What was the island that Darwin collected his data from?

What is the Galapago.

200

What are the six common elements?

 What is Hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, phosphorus, and Sunfurled.

300

What can ticks transmit and what are examples?

What is transmit bacteria and disease and examples are rocky mountain spotted fever, and lime disease.

300

How many chromosome mutations are there?

What is 8

300

True or false: O blood can only be given to another person with a blood type.

What is False: O blood is the universal donor.

300

True or False: The name of the ship that Darwin travelled around the world was called the Beatle?

 What is False: Beagle

300

How much water percent are organisms made up of?

 What is 70%

400

Explain how a water vascular system is in echinoderms?

What is filled with fluid that is responsible for respiration circulation and movement.

400

What are the stop/ end messages?

What is 

UAG-UAA-UGA

400

B Name a well known human genetic disorder that’s recessive.

What is cystic fibrosis.

400

What is survival of the fittest?

What is the best adaptive organisms survive and reproduction.

400

True or False: Hydrogen has a negative charge.

False - it’s positive 

500

What are eight examples of echinoderms?

What is starfish, sea urchin, sand dollar, sea cucumbers, brittle, stars, see stars, see lilies, and feather stars.

500

What are the three types of RNA?

what is,

1) mRNA 

2) tRNA

3) rRNA  

500

What chromasome is one of the smallest autosomes?

What is  chromosome 21and chromosome 22.

500

What animal did Charles Darwin study that made him conclude the theory of evolutio?

What is a bird.

500

Is cohesión and adhesion properties of h20?

 What is Yes.