Description

an educated guess
study of life
what is the basic unit of all living organisms
the basic unit of a chemical element.
an atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons.
stores the DNA
an animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin.
an animal that feeds on flesh
an animal that feeds on plants.
the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
Ecology. a nonliving condition or thing, as climate or habitat, that influences or affects an ecosystem and the organisms in it
any living component that affects the population of another organism, or the environment.
the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
the act of leaving one's own country to settle permanently in another; moving abroad.
species in an environment is the maximum population size of the species that the environment can sustain indefinitely, given the food, habitat, water, and other necessities available in the environment.
a resource which can be used repeatedly because it is replaced naturally.
Most fossil fuels, such as oil, natural gas and coal are considered are?
a layer in the earth's stratosphere at an altitude of about 6.2 miles (10 km) containing a high concentration of ozone
An organism whose cells contain a nucleus surrounded by a membrane
a microscopic single-celled organism that has neither a distinct nucleus with a membrane nor other specialized organelles.
a part of an organism that is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function, such as the heart or liver in humans
An organism capable of synthesizing its own food from inorganic substances using light or chemical energy.
an organism deriving its nutritional requirements from complex organic substances.
the process where organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen.
relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen.
is a set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells
the second stage of cell division, between prophase and anaphase, during which the chromosomes become attached to the spindle fibers.
the first stage of cell division
the stage of meiotic or mitotic cell division in which the chromosomes move away from one another to opposite poles of the spindle.
founder of the science of genetics
) a unit of heredity that is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring.
a distinguishing quality or characteristic
relating to or denoting an organism that contains genetic material into which DNA from an unrelated organism has been artificially introduce
the deliberate modification of the characteristics of an organism by manipulating its genetic material
DNA that has been formed artificially by combining constituents from different organisms.
a chromosome involved with determining the sex of an organism, typically one of two kinds
he number and visual appearance of the chromosomes in the cell nuclei of an organism or species.
arecord of a persons descent
founder of evolution
natural selection is also know as
the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism
the formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution.

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