This element is sometimes called the backbone of life.
The fundamental unit of life
What is a cell
This organelle is made out of phospholipids.
What is the plasma membrane?
"-cyte" / "cyto-"
What is cell?
These molecules are made by ribosomes.
What are proteins?
These elements are required for most life but are found in small amounts.
What are trace elements
The law that states that "life must come from life"
What is the Law of Biogenesis
This organelle is present in plants and helps protect the cells.
What is the cell wall?
"a-"
What is "not"?
What are nucleotides?
These elements are required for all life on Earth and are found in large amounts.
Essential Elements
Out of these three: Law, Theory, and Hypothesis. Which requires the most scientific evidence?
What is a law
The jelly-like fluid inside all cells
What is cytoplasm/cytosol?
"Eu-"
What is "true"?
What are sugars?
All the chemical reactions in an organism
This theoretical event is said by evolutionists to be the one exception to the law of biogenesis
This organelle contains all the genetic information inside a cell.
What is the nucleus?
"philic"
What is "love"?
The type of molecule hemoglobin is.
What is protein?
The #1 source of energy for the Earth
What is the Sun?
The seven characteristics of life
What are: Growth, Adaptability, Reproduction, Metabolism, Homeostasis, Movement, Organization.
This organelle folds proteins.
What is the rough endoplasmic reticulum?
"-ose"
What is sugar?
This molecule's monomers are glycerol and fatty acids.
What are lipids?