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1 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 Random Questions 1 Random Questions 2 Random Questions 3 Random Questions 4 Random Questions 5

2 In humans, the fusion of two functional gametes results in the formation of a what?

3 What is a zygote?

4 A certain plant requires moisture, oxygen, carbon dioxide, light, and minerals in order to survive. This statement shows that a living organism depends on what?

5 What are abiotic factors?

6 Darwin’s theory of evolution is based on the concept of what?

7 What is Natural Selection?

8 Animal-like protists are called what?

9 What are Protozoans?

10 According to the Heterotroph Hypothesis, some early heterotrophs evolved into autotrophs because of their ability to synthesize organic compounds from water and what?.

11 What is Carbon Dioxide?

12 Hydras, earthworms, grasshoppers, and humans are classified in the same What?

13 What is Kingdom? (Animalia)

14 What are the four most abundant elements found in living cells?

15 What is Hydrogen, Carbon, Oxygen, and Nitrogen?

16 The two cell organelles outside the nucleus that possess its own DNA ?

17 What is the mitochondria and the chloroplast?

18 The term that denotes the asexual reproduction of bacteria?

19 What is Binary Fission?

20 //// Earthworms move by hair-like bristles underneath them called what?

21 What are Setae?

22 By what process does the Amoeba reproduce?

23 What is Binary Fission?

24 Asexually, by what process do yeast cell reproduce?

25 What is Budding?

26 The formation of egg cells is called what?

27 What is oogenesis?

28 Lamarck’s theory of evolution was based on what?

29 What are Acquired Characteristics? (Theory of use and disuse)

30 The change of an organism over time.

31 What is Evolution?

32 The theory that living things can arise from nonliving materials.

33 What is Spontaneous Generation? Generation?or(Abiogenesis)

34 Plant-like Protists are called What?

35 What is Algae?

36 Birds have how many chambers in their heart?

37 What is Four?

38 A term that denotes a cold-blooded animal.

39 What is an ectotherm?

40 Complete metamorphosis has how many steps?

41 What is Four?

42 The part of an experiment that is not changed and is used for comparison.

43 Who is the Control?

44 The number of body segments that an insect has

45 What is three?

46 The part of the leaf where water is lost during transpiration.

47 What is the stomata?

48 The structure in leaf that contains Xylem and Phloem that contains Xylem and Phloem.

49 What is the vascular bundle?

50 A change in a nucleotide sequence.

51 What is a mutation?