Who created the cell theory?
Hint(Multiple answers just choose one!)
Robert Hooke
Theodore Satwann
Rudolph Virchaw
Robert Remax
This is the full name of DNA.
What is deoxyribonucleic acid?
This is the definition of Mitosis.
when one parent cell divides into two daughter cells?
These are two traits always found in genes, but most times one is not shown.
What are Dominant and Recessive Traits?
This are the two main views of scientist.
What is Evolutionist vs Creationist?
This is the two types of cells.
What is Prokaryotic?
What is Eukaryotic?
This build proteins. Ends with tides.
What are Nucleotides?
This is when 2 parents contribute genetic material to make new offspring.
What is Sexual reproduction?
This is a tool used to predict genotypes and phenotypes.
What is a Punett Square?
This is how fossils are formed.
(Multiple answers)
What is ice?
What is tar?
What is amber?
This is the part of the cell that encloses all of it's contents. It allows entry and closes exit.
What is a cell membrane?
This part of DNA looks like a twisted ladder.
What is a double helix?
This is a cell with two sets of chromosomes.
It is sometimes confused with a Haploid
What is a Diploid?
This is the word used to describe a process in which the ratio of alleles changes in a population. It is limited by the genotype.
What is Genetic Drift?
This is the name of how Bacteria reproduce
What is binary fission?
This allows water movement through a membrane.
What is osmosis?
This is the pair for Adenine.
What is Thymine?
This is what Meiosis results in.
What are 4 daughter cells?
This is also called survival of the fittest.
What is Natural Selection?
This is how viruses reproduce.
What is attaching to host cell injects nucleic acid then destroys cell
Active
This is another word for ATP. Occurs in and is produced by photosynthesis.
What is ATP?
This is the pair for Guanine.
What is Cytosine?
This is the name of the process of gametes joining.
What is Fertilization?
What are the 3 Principles of Dominant traits.
What is dominance, segregation, and Independent assortment?
This is an example of vascular plants and an example of a non vascular plant.
What is a tree, bamboo, flowering plant, etc. and a moss, hownworts, liverworts, algae.