The 4 Needs of Living Things
Food, Living Space, Air, and Water
What does evolution suggest
All things are related
The shape of DNA
Double Helix
The body parts that food goes through in the digestive tract
Mouth, Esophogus, Stomach, Small Intestine, and Large Intestine
Biotic and Abiotic Definition
Biotic - The Living Part of an Environment
Abiotic - The Non-Living Part of an Environment
What are two things that are used in the chemical reactions of cells?
Water and Air
What are the Nostril Grooves moving upward with time in marine animals an example of?
Embryology and/or Fossil Records
The 4 base pairs of DNA
A-Adenine, T-Thymine, C-Cytosine, and G-Guanine
4 parts of the heart
Right Atrium, Left Atrium, Right Ventricle, Left Ventricle
3 types of biotic organsims
Producers, Consumers, and Decomposers
Types of Simbiosis
Mutualism, Commensalism, Parasitism
Give an example of two animals that have closely related DNA matches
What is a nucleotide made up of?
A sugar, a phosphate, and a nitrogen base
3 Types of Blood Vessels
Arteries, Veins, and Capillaries
Ecology Definition
The study of the interactions between organisms and their environments
Give 3 examples of why organisms live in symbiotic relationships
For Food, Resources, Habitat, Protection, Transportation, and Cleaning (pick any 3)
What is an example of a remnant of a bone
The Full Name of DNA
Deoxyribonucleic Acid
3 parts of the brain
Crebrum, Cerebellum, and Medulla
4 types of consumers
Name the 6 characteristics of living things
Cells, Energy, DNA, Grow and Develop, Reproduce, and Sense and Respond to Change
The 4 Evidences for Evolution
Comparitive Anatomy, Embryology, Fossil Records, DNA
Who discovered the final structure of DNA?
James Watson and Francis Crick
Skeletal (biceps), Cardiac (heart), and Smooth (stomach)
Ecosystems Levels of Organization
Organism, Population, Community, Ecosystems, and Biosphere