Cellular Biology
Microbiology
Animal Anatomy and Physiology
Plant Structure and Physiology
100
This is the process which the cell could be said to ''commit suicide''.
What is the apoptosis?
100
Linnaeus levels are; Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species.
What are the levels of classification?
100
Eight of these things that every human being possesses.
What is human organ systems?
100
A measure of the number and abundance of different species living in a particular ecosystem.
What is biodiversity?
200
The name given to a physical property that is water fearing or is repelled by a mass of water.
What is hydrophobic?
200
A member of the eukaryotic organisms that is often found in the soil.
What is a fungi?
200
The maintenance of a healthy balance, of all chemical reactions
What is homeostasis?
200
An introduced species that out-competes native species in a ecosystem.
What is invasive species?
300
Endoplasmic Reticulum that has attached ribosomes.
What is rough endoplasmic reticulum
300
They're called cilia, flagella, pseudopodia.
What are the three types of protists?
300
36.2-37.2 degrees Celsius is normal.
What is the normal body temperature for a human?
300
A specialized plant structure containing an embryonic plant and food supply.
What is a seed?
400
Two chemicals that speed up chemical reactions
What are catalyst and enzymes?
400
It means early or primitive.
What does the word ''archae'' mean?
400
The central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system relate to this system.
What is the two systems that are related to the nervous system?
400
A sweet liquid produced by flowers that attracts insects or other animals.
What is nectar?
500
One thing a plant cell has that an animal cell doesn't possess
What is a vacuole?
500
Cells only thrive in these places.
What is moist environments?
500
A nerve that prepares the body for danger.
What is a sympathetic nerve?
500
The central,often largest, portion of the root of a plant.
What is the primary root?