The part of meiosis that crossing over occurs.
What is prophase 1?
In the If...Then format
What is a hypothesis?
All life is made up of them.
What are cells?
Water is attracted to other water molecules. They want to seek each other out and stick together.
What is cohesion?
Breads, pastas, sugars for example.
What are carbohydrates?
Somatic cells (body cells) perform this when you have cut your arm.
What is mitosis?
10% of energy is passed along through the trophic levels.
What is the 10% rule/rule of 10?
Goosebumps, Fight or Flight, Heartbeat becomes faster, etc.
What is response to your environment?
The water sticks to the penny during the drops on a penny lab.
What is adhesion?
Composed of nucleotides.
What are nucleic acids?
This two part process where gametes (sex cells) make 4 genetically different cells.
What is meiosis?
I have noticed toads only come out after it rains.
What is an observation?
Autotrophs and heterotrophs are examples of this characteristic of life.
What is obtain and use energy?
Solid water floats because of this property.
What is density?
Composed of Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Nitrogen.
What are proteins?
The cells begin to pinch inward to make the 2 different cells. We see the cell membrane start to reform.
What is telophase?
Data, graphs, charts, and tables.
What are the results?
A puppy turning into a dog or a baby turning into an adult.
What is growth and/or development?
Water can dissolve more substances than any other liquid.
What is water is a universal solvent?
Used for energy storage.
What are lipids?
Chromosomes that contain DNA that codes for the same genes, but have different versions of the genes (example parent 1: blue eyes parent 2 brown eyes).
What are homologous chromosomes?
Makes up the base of the energy pyramid and gets 100% percent of the energy to start out.
What are producers?
The state of balance that living systems maintain within their internal physical and chemical conditions.
The amount of heat it takes to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 deg Celsius.
What is specific heat?
The main elements (from the periodic table) of life.
What is carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen (& phosphorus)?