Polar bears are foudn in this biome.
Polar
This is the front covering of the eye.
Cornea
This is how yeast reproduce.
Budding
What was used to simulate gastric acid in our Waste lab activity.
Lime juice
Where did Mrs. Faitel go to college?
U of M
Complex relationships between living organisms are shown through this diagram.
Food web
This is the part of the flower with the pollen.
Anthers
We used this type of juice to determine the pH of a substance.
Red Grape Juice
This nerve leads from the eye to the brain.
Optic Nerve
What degree does Mrs. Faitel have?
Engineering
This biome is characterized by trees which lose their leaves during the cooler seasons of the year.
Deciduous forest biome
What are the jaws of a grasshopper called?
Mandibles
This is the phase of mitosis where the chromosomes move away from each other to opposite sides of the cell.
Anaphase
This is the shape of a DNA strand.
Double Helix
Star Wars or Star Trek?
Trek
Organisms which are capable of capturing energy and converting it into usable food are called this.
Autotrophs
These structures are on the underside of the starfish and allow it to move.
Tube Feet
Round, irregular, filamentous, rhizoid and corrected are examples of this.
Bacteria colony shape
When does a new human life begin.
At conception or fertilization
Where did Mrs. Faitel grow up?
Detroit
This is biome where freshwater habitats meet with salt water habitats.
Estuary biome
The frog belongs to this phylum in the animal kingdom.
Chordata
This is another word for starch.
Amylose
The marshmallow inferno lab created what element by burning our marshmallow to a crisp?
Carbon
What does Mrs. Faitel learn on Duo Lingo?
Chess