What is a variation in a population?
Answer: What is a difference in traits among individuals in a species?
● 100: What is the basic unit of structure and function in living organisms?
Answer: What is a cell?
● 100: What type of organism is made up of only one cell?
Answer: What is a unicellular organism?
● 100: What is an example of a prokaryotic organism?
Answer: What is bacteria?
● 100: What is the main difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?
Answer: What is eukaryotic cells have a nucleus while prokaryotic cells do not?
How can variations be advantageous for survival?
What is they can help individuals adapt to changing environments?
● 200: Who is one of the scientists credited with the development of cell theory?
Answer: Who is Robert Hooke?
● 200: What type of organism is made up of multiple cells?
Answer: What is a multicellular organism?
● 200: Do prokaryotic cells have a nucleus?
Answer: What is no, they do not have a nucleus?
● 200: Name a type of eukaryotic organism.
Answer: What are plants, animals, humans, and fungi?
Give an example of a variation that can be a disadvantage
What is a trait that makes an organism more visible to predators?
● 300: What does the cell theory state about how cells arise?
● 300: What does the cell theory state about how cells arise?
● 300: What is the difference between autotrophic and heterotrophic organisms?
Answer: What is that autotrophs make their own food while heterotrophs consume other organisms for food?
● 300: What is one advantage of prokaryotic cells?
Answer: What is they can reproduce quickly?
● 300: What organelle is responsible for energy production in eukaryotic cells?
Answer: What is the mitochondria?
Why is genetic diversity important in a population?
What is it increases the chances of survival as environments change?
● 400: Name the three main points of the cell theory.
What are: (1) All living things are made of cells, (2) Cells are the basic unit of life, and (3) All cells come from pre-existing cells?
● 400: Name one characteristic that all living organisms share.
Answer: What is they all grow and develop?
● 400: Name a characteristic of prokaryotic cells.
Answer: What is they are usually single-celled?
● 400: How do eukaryotic cells reproduce?
Answer: What is through mitosis and meiosis?
How does natural selection relate to variations in a population?
What is it favors traits that enhance survival and reproduction?
● 500: How has cell theory changed our understanding of life?
What is it established that all living organisms are made of cells, leading to advancements in biology and medicine?
● 500: Compare the size of prokaryotic cells to eukaryotic cells.
Answer: What is prokaryotic cells are generally smaller than eukaryotic cells?
● 500: How do prokaryotic cells obtain energy?
What is through various methods including heterotrophic and authotrophic.
● 500: Describe one function of the cell membrane in eukaryotic cells.
Answer: What is it regulates what enters and exits the cell?