This algae is used in sushi.
What is seaweed?
Animals that eat both plants and meat.
What is an omnivore?
These are evidence of the past and often used as proof of evolution.
What are fossils?
This is the powerhouse of the cell.
What is mitochondria?
This is the first element in the Periodic Table of Elements.
What is hydrogen?
Penicillin is used to fight this kind of infection.
What is bacterial?
This is the process by which plants create energy.
What is photosynthesis?
Herbivores are this kind of consumers.
What are primary consumers?
The term used to describe how animals change to their environments.
What is adaptation?
A universal red cell donor has this blood type.
What is Type O?
This type of matter has a definite volume but no definite shape.
What is a liquid?
This is an STD that affects the immune system.
What is HIV/AIDS?
This is the tallest type of grass.
What is bamboo?
What animal was the first cloned mammal ever to be created from an adult cell.
What is a sheep? Who is Dolly the sheep?
These birds inspired Darwin to write The Origin of Species.
What are finches?
The most common element in the human body by weight.
What is oxygen?
A diamond is composed of this element.
What is carbon?
Oncology is the study of this disease.
What is cancer?
This is a plant's vascular system.
What is xylem?
This is the classification name for animals without a spine.
What is an invertebrate?
This phrase is used to describe natural selection.
What is 'survival of the fittest'?
The first filtered blood from the kidneys.
What is primary urine?
This is why water boils at 100 degrees celsius (a high temperature).
What is a hydrogen bond?
This popular drug is used to treat type 1 diabetes and for weight loss.
What is Ozempic?
This is the symbiotic relationship between plants and fungi.
What is mycorrhiza?
Albinism is an example of this trait in animals.
What is a mutation?
The process used by animals to compete for mates.
What is sexual selection?
HÃ¥kan Jensen claims that MT benefits this system.
What is the cardiovascular system?
The bond pictured here.
What is a covalent bond?
These are cell eaters in the immune system.
What are macrophages?