Evolution
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100

This naturalist traveled to the Galapagos Island where he developed his theory of Natural Selection

Who is Charles Darwin

100

The non living parts of an environment

abiotic factors

100

This type of tissue helps send messages

nervous tissue

100

This type of molecule provides quick source of energy

carbohydrates

100

This type of cell lacks a nucleus

prokaryote

200

Evolution can be defined as the change in frequency of _____________________ over time

What are alleles?

200

What percentage of energy moves up through an ecosystem 

10%

200

These structures help to absorb nutrients into capillaries

villi

200

These neurons send messages to muscles or glands

sensory

200
How many base letters of DNA code for an Amino Acid

3

300

Structures that have the same structure but different function

what are homologous structures

300

The term used to describe your spot in a food chain

trophic level

300

This is where gas exchange occurs in the lungs

alveoli

300

This human body system produces hormones

endocrine system

300

What is the function of a lysosome

to break down wastes

400

Why is a mule not considered a species?

It can't produce fertile offspring
400

These species help to keep an ecosystem stable

Keystone species

400

These functional units found in the kidneys help to remove wastes from your blood

nephrons

400

This Kingdom is made up of mostly multicelled organisms that eat food by absorbing it from their surroundings

fungi

400

What would the mRNA strand read for the following template of DNA

ATTGCCCAAT

UAACGGGUUA

500

Identify the 4 parts of natural selection

overproduction, genetic variation, struggle to survive, differential reproduction

500

This type of symbiosis occurs when one species benefits and the other is unharmed

What is commensalism

500

This type of tissue includes cartilage, ligaments, and tendons

connective

500

This kingdom is made up of mostly unicellular organisms that live in wet areas.  Some are animal like, some are plant like, and some are fungus like

protists

500

What is the term used to describe a protein that has changed its shape?

denatured