These molecules are made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. The are one of the main sources of food for most animals. They include sugars and starches.
What are carbohydrates?
Herbacious plants die back in the winter and either regrow from a root ball, bulb, or tuber, or need to be replanted from seed. Plants that need to be replanted every year and have a one year growth cycle are called this.
What is annual?
Cells grouped together to perform a common function
What is a tissue?
Unlike a symbiotic relationship, these are organisms that live on or inside other organisms AND cause them harm.
What are parasites?
Studies the location and naming of structures and organisms
What is anatomy?
Studies the relationship of organisms and the environment
What is ecology?
These are complex molecules. They do not dissolve well in water. Organisms store their extra food as this.
What are lipids?
One way to identify plants is group them as either woody or herbacious. Woody plants come back year after year and thus are generally this kind of plant (a word that is related to time).
What is perennial?
Specialized structures made up of cells and tissues to perform a specific job
What are organs?
This is one reason why we do not consider viruses living things
What is....they cannot reproduce themselves?
Studies the behavior, anatomy, and classification of animals
What is zoology?
Studies the biological processes to develop better medicines
These are the most complex of all the chemicals of life. They include DNA and RNA...Am I giving too many hints? NA, I don't think so.
What are Nucleic Acids?
Photosynthesis takes 3 things and turns them into 2 things. These are the products of photosynthesis.
What are Glucose and O2?
These are to two general groupings used in zoology
What are vertebrates and invertebrates?
Microscopic organisms could be either made of one celled organisms or many celled organisms called these (Looking for both terms)
What are unicellular and multicellular?
Studies bacteria, viruses, and our response to them
What is immunology?
Studies the application of physics to biological processes
What is biophysics?
We learned about two fields of biology that focus on the chemicals of living things. Name at least one.
What are molecular biology and biochemistry?
Photosynthesis takes 3 things and turns them into 2 things. These are the ingredients of photosynthesis.
What are Solar Energy, CO2, and H2O?
What is the human genome?
This is why some viruses can only infect you once.
What is....you develop memory cells that act as a "short cut" to respond much more quickly than the first time and shut the virus down?
Studies how traits are passed to offspring
What is genetics?
The study of algae
This chemical of life is involved in nearly every chemical reaction that supports life. Your muscles and organs are made of this.
What is protein?
Cellular respiration takes sugar and oxygen and turns it into these three things
What are Energy (or ATP), Carbon Dioxide and Water (or water vapor)?
Groups of nucleotides that code for specific characteristics
What are chromosomes?
What are viruses?
Studies the function of body parts
What is physiology?
Studies how organisms develop and change
What is evolutionary biology?