nature selection & adaptations.
evolution by natural selection.
fossil evidence.
types of reproduction.
chance.
100

What does rRNA do? 

 They carry out proteins.

100

Who came up with the theory of natural selection?  

Charles Darwin. 

100

What are the two methods of dating fossils?

Relative Age, Absolute Age.

100

What is one pro of Asexual Reproduction?

- no need for a mate.

- saves time not looking for a mate. 

- allows organisms to produce large numbers of offspring.

100

What is central dogma? 

DNA to RNA to Protein. 

200

What does tRNA do?

They transfer amino acids to ribosome, matching them to mRNA.

200

What is natural selection?  

Survival of the fittest.

200

How many mass extinctions are there?

5.

200

What is budding?

Offsprings grow on the body of the parent.

200

What is regeneration? 

When a offspring grows from a piece of its parent.

300

What does mRNA do? 

Carries instructions from nucles to ribosome. 

300

What happens when traits pass down generations?

Causes the population to change over time. 

300

What are the four geological time units?  

Eon, Era, Period, Epoch.

300

What is one example of a protective behavior? 

- Herding

- Circling 

- Nest / den building.

300

What does gmo mean?

Genetically modified organism.  

400

What three jobs does DNA do?

Storing info, copying info, gene expression.

400

What is selective breeding?

The selective breeding of an organism for the desired traits.

400

How do fossils change?

Organisms change as their environment changes.

400

What are two types of plant reproduction?

Seed and Seedless.

400

What is one way an animal attracts a mate?

The use of sound, light, chemicals, body language, gift giving, and competition.

500

What is nucleotides made of?

Nucleotides are made of a nitrogen base, a sugar molecule, and a phosphate group.

500

Which of the ones are an example of behavioral adaptations?  

A: Jack rabbits powerful legs help them run away from predators faster. B: Jack rabbits stay still during some of the hottest parts of the day to conserve energy.

 B: Jack rabbits stay still during some of the hottest parts of the day to conserve energy. 

500

What are transitional fossils?

Fossils with characteristics from both ancestors and those who evolved.

500

What is one example of Innate animal behavior?

- Spiders know how to make webs for catching food. 

- Tadpoles hatch already knowing how to swim. 

500

What happens when a ladder becomes tightly coiled?

It forms a chromosome.