What do the following kingdoms have in common: Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia
What are Eukaryotic Cells
Which biomolecule is considered a "Quick Source of Energy?"
What is a carbohydrate
Kingdom made up of multicellular eukaryotic autotrophs whose cell walls contain cellulose
What are plants
Which biomolecule is a source of "Long Term" energy and makes up most of the structure of a cell membrane?
What are lipids?
The number of chromosome pairs found in a human somatic cell
What is 23 pairs
The variety of organisms found in the biosphere
What is biodiversity
Which biomolecule has a monomer of amino acids
What is a protein
The product of photosynthesis which is considered a carbohydrate
What is glucose
The number of chromosomes found in a human gamete cell
What is 23 chromosomes
Which kingdom is considered the oldest living kingdom on earth. It is a kingdom of prokaryotic organisms that live in extreme environments
What is archaea
Type of relationship in which one organism benefits and the other organism is harmed
What is parasitism
Which biomolecule is made up of the following elements: Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen and Oxygen
What is a protein
Part of the cell membrane that functions to allow large molecules to pass from one side to the other
What are protein channels
His theory states that traits that are most "fit" will be passed on to offspring resulting in a change in a species gradually over time
Who is Charles Darwin
Which kingdom has a cell wall made of peptidoglycan and is the most abundant in numbers on Earth?
What is bacteria
These are responsible for fixing most of the planet's nitrogen to a usable form for plants & animals
What are bacteria
Which biomolecule is made up of smaller units called nucleotides?
What is Nucleic Acids