Evolution
Ecology
Reproduction
Cells (Plant & Animal
Mass, Density and Volume
100

Two different species sharing the same body structures indicate that they share 

What is a recent common ancestor

100

Cells work together to form

Tissues

100

This type of reproduction only has one parent

What is asexual reproduction

100

The area inside a cell where DNA is found

What is nucleus

100

The amount of matter contained in an object is called

What is Mass

200

Preserved remains of dead animals and plants that are buried in sand or mud. (Studied by paleontologists)

What is fossils

200

Why was a wolf considered a keystone species?

Because they help to regulate the population of the deers which prevented the deers from overgrazing on plants which results i a more stable environment

200
This type of reproduction has two parents

Sexual Reproduction

200

The section inside a cell where photosynthesis occurs (starts with a C)

What is chloroplast

200

The amount of space occupied by an object is called 

What is Volume
300

Three similar bone structures shared by humans and birds includes: radius, ulna and 

What is distal bones

300

The term biotic refers to?

Living factors within an ecosystem

300

The offspring from this type of reproduction are genetically identical

What is asexual reproduction

300

Photosynthesis requires 

carbon dioxide, water, sunlight

300

To calculate Density we need to divide

The Mass and The volume of an object or substance

400

 Are similar physical features in organisms that share a common ancestor, but the features serve completely different functions

Homologous structures

400

What type of organisms ensure that the soil remains fertile for plants?

Decomposers

400

The name of the genetic material that is responsible for physical traits

What is DNA

400

The cell produces energy inside this section of the cell

What is the Mitochondria

400

Steps to calculating the Volume of a cube 

Multiplying Length x Width x Height

500

Why did the finches of Galapagos island have different beak structures?

Differences in beak structures was a form of adaptation to their environment and available seeds

500

An autotroph refers to?

An animal that produces its own food

500

Two dominant genes inherited by an individual are called

homozygous dominant

500

The organelle responsible for the production of Proteins

Ribosomes

500

An object will float when submerged in a liquid if it is

Less dense that the liquid it is submerged in