Description

Largest and uppermost portion of the brain
Attached to the brain stem
Consists of midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata
Contains the nucleus and cytoplasm
Conducts impulses away from the cell body
The DNA segments that carries genetic information are called
is a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms and some viruses.
Two long strands makes the shape of a
is a biologically important type of molecule that consists of a long chain of nucleotide units.
carries information about a protein sequence to the ribosomes, the protein synthesis factories in the cell.
) is a small RNA chain of about 80 nucleotides that transfers a specific amino acid to a growing polypeptide chain at the ribosomal site of protein synthesis during translation.
is the catalytic component of the ribosomes.
are made of amino acids arranged in a linear chain and folded into a globular form.
is the process of creating an equivalent RNA copy of a sequence of DNA.
or change over time, is the process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms.
A French naturalist who proposed that organisms shared ancestors..
refers to the heritable differences among single species resulting from differences in the genetic traits of the living organisms inherited from a parent or due to genetic mutations.
as reproduction of offspring increases, there is a greater chance to survive.
successful organisms are able to live longer and able to reproduce more individuals when they have potential to adapt themselves to fast changing type of environment.
last member of a species dies and the species vanishes forever from Earth
give & take, both parties benefit.
only one benefits the other is neither benefitted nor harmed Ex.orchid in a tree, remora on a shark, barnacles on a mussel shell
one species benefits the other is harmed.
one species eats the other
two or more species outspace one another in using the same limited resources, such as food, sunlight, nesting sites, ect.
This law is named for Robert Boyle, who studied the relationship between pressure, p, and volume, V, in the mid-1600s.
This law is named for Jacques Charles, who studied the relationship volume, V, and temperature, T, around the turn of the 19th century.

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