THESE are the basic building blocks of all living things.
What are cells?
Autotrophs can synthesize sugar from THESE two molecules.
What is carbon dioxide and water?
Adenine pairs with THIS base in DNA.
What is Thymine (T)?
THIS organelle contains the enzymes needed to synthesize ATP in the presence of oxygen.
What is the mitochondrion?
THIS system helps break down food for nutrition in consumers.
What is the digestive system?
What is living or once living?
Heterotrophs must always have a population size that is THIS compared to the autotrophs?
THESE two organelles work together during the process of protein synthesis.
What are the nucleus and ribosome?
Chromosomes contain THESE, which each code for one protein.
What are genes?
The body cells of most multicellular animals are not in direct contact with the external environment, which is why we require THIS system to transport nutrients.
What is the CIRCULATORY system?
THIS organic compound is found in most cells and is one of the key products of photosynthesis.
What is glucose?
Hydras, earthworms, grasshoppers, and humans are classified in the same THIS
What is KINGDOM or DOMAIN?
What is the ability to leave the nucleus?
The cell membrane regulates THIS process.
What is transport?
THIS is the order of organization from organelles to organism in multicellular organisms.
What is Organelles -> Cells -> Tissues -> Organs -> Organ Systems -> Organism?
Viruses are exceptions to the cell theory, but they have some characteristics of living things, including that they contain THIS, sometimes taking the form of RNA or DNA.
What is genetic material?
The absence of chloroplasts in a unicellular organism suggests that it carries out THIS type of nutrition.
What is heterotrophic nutrition?
THIS base found in DNA is not found in RNA.
THESE two structures are only present in plant cells.
What are cell walls and chloroplasts?
THESE messenger chemicals are produced by the endocrine system.
What are HORMONES?
THESE are the four key macromolecules found in each cell.
Bonus +100 for each building block you can pair with its macromolecule.
What are Proteins (amino acids), Carbohydrates (sugars), Lipids (glycerol & fatty acids), and Nucleic Acids (nucleotides)?
THESE two kingdoms make up most decomposers in the world.
What are bacteria and fungi?
If there is 20% Cytosine in my DNA, THIS percent of my DNA is Thymine.
What is 30%?
During diffusion, molecules move in THIS direction along the concentration gradient?
THIS is the reason why we use cellular respiration over fermentation in our bodies.
What is fermentation makes less energy than cellular respiration?