The function of this Macro Molecule is short term energy, something you might want to burn.
What is Carbohydrates
This vital gas was missing from early Earths atmosphere
What is oxygen
This system is responsible for defending the body against foreign invaders.
What is the immune system
Water sustains life on Earth because of this
What is Polarity
The cell theory explains this
What is all organisms are made from cells, all cells come from other cells, and cells are the building blocks of life.
This protein acts as a catalyst that lowers activation energy in biochemical reactions.
What are Enzymes
Conducted in 1952, this experiment simulated the conditions thought to be present on early Earth and successfully produced amino acids from inorganic molecules
What is the Miller-Urey experiment
In the ecosystem these are the top of the food chain
What are apex predators.
Capillary Action depends on this property of water, responsible for waters attraction between particles
What is Cohesion and Adhesion
This organelle is found in Eukaryotes and is the "powerhouse" of the cell because it generates most of the cells energy through cellular respiration.
What is the mitochondria.
What is Carbon?
A science experiment begins with this, the first step of the scientific method.
What is ask a question
Cardiac Muscle makes up the key organ in this system.
What is the Cardiovascular System
Even though water is called this, technically it is not because it does not dissolve lipids.
What is Universal Solvent
This process results in 4 daughter haploid cells
What is meiosis
Plants utilize this organelle to convert light, carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
What is a Chloroplast
This theory proposes that certain organelles in eukaryotic cells, like mitochondria and chloroplasts, were once free-living prokaryotic cells that were engulfed by an ancestral eukaryotic cell.
What is the endo symbiotic theory
This type of relationship, where both species benefit, is commonly seen in pollination by bees and flowers
What is mutualism
This type of passive transport involves the movement of water molecules across a semi-permeable membrane from an area of lower solute concentration to an area of higher solute concentration.
What is osmosis
This type of RNA is made during transcription
What is Messenger RNA
Each nucleotide contains these which make up DNA and RNA
What is a sugar molecule, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base
When babies are first born this organ, first made in the womb to deliver oxygen and nutrients to the baby, usually comes out within 5-30 minutes of the babies delivery.
What is the Placenta
This organ in the female reproductive system produces eggs and the site where fertilization usually occurs
What is the fallopian tube
Due to its high specific heat, water helps stabilize climates by absorbing heat during the day and releasing it at night. This property is primarily a result of the energy required to break these types of bonds between water molecules.
What are Hydrogen Bonds
This structure within the cell is responsible for packaging and modifying proteins for transport to their final destinations, either within or outside the cell.
What is the Golgi Apparatus