What system is esophagus located in?
What is the digestive system
What is known as the powerhouse of the cell?
What is the mitochondria
What is the chart used to find the most probable traits in a offspring?
What is a punnet square
What is the bottom of the energy pyramid called?
What is Producer
What organisms usually do this process?
What is plants
What is the name of the tube that brings oxygenated blood to the heart?
What is a vein
What cells contain a vacuole?
What is both animal and plant cells
How much chromosomes are inherited from one parent?
What is 23 chromosomes
If a producer has 20,000 joules, how much will the primary consumer take in
What is 2000 joules
What is the major energy component for the process?
What is the sun
What system does the skin belong in?
What is the excretory system
What process divides a cell into two?
What is mitosis
What does crossing over do?
What is create more genetic diversity in gametes
What is the part of the part of the pyramid that is commonly forgotten?
What is decomposer
What does this process make?
What is glucose and oxygen
What system does the brain belong in?
What is the nervous system
Meiosis goes through what process two times to create four daughter cells?
What is mitosis
What happens if there are no dominant traits?
What is a recessive trait will show
What is the amount of energy that ISN'T taken when eaten
What is 90%
When there is no sunlight, what do organisms that do this process do to get energy?
What is cellular respiration
What is the forgotten system?
What is the excretory system
What is the organelle in the nucleus?
What is the nucleolus
Can a disease be passed to offspring if inherited later in life?
What is yes it could
If a producer has 400,000 joules of energy, how much will a tertiary consumer take in?
What is 400
Why is photosynthesis more common in plants?
What is because they have less body systems unlike humans