A single stranded nucleic acid which is used for protein synthesis.
What is RNA?
An organism which is responsible for obtaining energy from the sun
What is a producer?
The method an author uses to reveal characters and their various traits and personalities (e.g., direct, indirect).
What is characterization?
What is annotate?
The room in which Ms. B teaches in
What is 320?
This element provides the structure of all important biomolecules including lipids, proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids.
What is carbon?
All of the organisms in an area of the same species
What is a community?
Text that is not fictional; designed primarily to explain, argue, instruct or describe rather than entertain. For the most part, its emphasis is factual.
What is nonfiction?
A game used to gather students different opinions on multiple choice questions
What is four corners?
The room in which Mr. Giduck teaches
What is
An individual which has both forms of an allele?
What is a heterozygote?
The process of organisms with the most adapted traits being able to survive and reproduce in their environment
What is natural selection?
The attitude of the author toward the audience, characters, subject or the work itself (e.g., serious, humorous)
What is tone?
A method in which students should break down open ended questions
What is prompt attack?
How many modules is the Bio and Lit Keystones?
This property of water allows it to "stick" to other polar molecules
What is hydrogen bonding?
These complex organisms can perform specialized functions using organelles such as a nucleus.
What is a eukaryote?
Based on the suffix “‐ment,” what does the word “enchantment” mean?
What is the state of being enchanted?
The Mastery standard for answering open ended questions
ACQC
How many days do you have to work on the Lit Keystone?
What is 2 days?
This form of transport requires the use of energy to move large molecules across a plasma membrane
What is active transport?
Any range of processes which an organism uses to maintain their health through responding to stimuli
What is homeostasis?
the qualities of an argument that make it truly persuasive. There are three of them.
What are rhetorical appeals?
The method in which students should answer multiple choice questions
What is question attack?
Two things that are not allowed at all in the testing room.
What is cellphones, outside food, smart watches, book bags, etc