The term for dividing the animal in half symmetrically.
What is bilateral symmetry?
The kingdom all plants belong to.
What is Plantae?
True or False: Changes within a species are always passed down to children.
What is false?
The difference between abiotic and biotic.
What are biotic factors are living factors within an ecosystem and abiotic factors are non living?
The number of kingdoms in the domain Eukarya.
What is 4? (Plant, Animal, Protist, Fungi)
An animal that belongs in the Cnidarian phylum.
What is Jellyfish?
The difference of vascular and non-vascular plants.
What is xylem and phloem in vascular plants?
What is adapt to an environment to better survive and reproduce more than others?
The definition of carrying capacity.
What is maximum number of animal’s in an environment.
The place you are most likely to find a protist.
What is a freshwater pond?
The term for a non definite gender of an animal.
What is hermaphrodite?
The term for plants with horizontal roots.
What are rhizomes?
True or False: An example of artificial selection is a human breeding specific types of dogs.
What is true?
The term for the specific role an organism plays in its environment.
What is a niche?
The compound that makes of the cell wall in bacteria.
What is Peptidoglycan?
The body part of a squid used for jet propulsion (expelling water to make them swim faster.)
What is siphon?
The purpose of nodes in plants.
What is where the leaf is attached to the stem?
What is Ethology?
The 2 kinds of succession.
What is primary and secondary?
The 3 Replication Pathways.
What are Lytic, Lysogenic, and Reverse Transcription?
The phylum that gives animals regenerative abilities.
What is Echinodermata?
The type of plant that has netlike leaf veins.
What is dicot/eudicot?
The term for animals moving faster for survival.
What is kinesis?
The type of defense where a harmless animal mimics a harmful one.
What is batesian?
The term for a plant dying after maturing.
What sclerenchyma?