What is the name associated with the method that animals use to get sugar?
Heterotrophs/Heterotroph/Heterotrophic
What is the modern English term for this species?
Dogs!!
Do animals and plants have the same characteristics of life?
Yes!
What are the four molecules that make up the DNA along with the backbones?
ATGC.
Fish, amphibians, and reptiles. (luckily not animals)
Do animal cells have a nucleus? What is the term to describe that?
Yes, eukaryotic.
What class does the Canis lupus Familiaris belong to?
Mammals.
Do animals and plants have the same chemicals of life?
Yes, they are both living.
How do the base pairs connect?
A with T and G with C.
What does it mean to be ectothermic?
That you don't make your own body heat. Be careful where you go!
How many cells do animals have?
Many! Multicellular.
What do all mammals have in common?
They are all endothermic, they are all hairy.
What are the two main similarities between plants and animals?
They are both eukaryotic and multicellular.
What is the importance of genes?
Genes make RNA and code for the organism's traits.
What class does the jellyfish belong to?
Cnidarians.
Do animals have locomotion?
Yes.
What does each Latin word mean in modern English?
Familiar(domesticated) wolf.
What are the two main differences between plants and animals?
Plants are sessile and autotrophic, and animals have locomotion and are heterotrphic.
What happens to the DNA in a cell during cell division?
It organizes itself into a chromosome so that it can be replicated.
How do reptiles give birth?
Soft eggs.
What is the only vertebrate class that can have gills or lungs?
Amphibians.
What are dogs descended from?
Wolves!
How do animals and plants work together to balance the particles in the air?
The plants ¨inhale¨ in co2 and ¨exhale¨ o2 while animals inhale o2 and exhale co2.
What do genes, DNA strands, and chromosomes have in common?
They are all the same thing! (except genes are sections of the DNA strand)
What is the difference between the genotype and phenotype of an organism?
The genotype is the DNA makeup or the directions of the organism and the phenotype is the actual physical traits.