The highest point on a wave
Crest
The type of cell that has no nucleus and doesn't have any membrane-bound organisms
Prokaryotic Cells
The name for an organism (plant) that makes its own food
Autotroph
This occurs when there is a new moon. The moon passes between the Sun and the Earth causing a shadow to fall on the Earth.
Solar Eclipse
The process where cells make copies of themselves.
Mitosis
The lowest point of a wave
Trough
A type of cell that has a nucleus and is found in more complex organisms.
Eukaryotic Cell
The name for an organism that can't make its own food
heterotroph
This occurs when the Moon passes through the Earth's shadow.
Lunar Eclipse
The type of cell division that is used for reproduction of another organism
Meiosis
The distance between a crest and a crest or a trough and a trough
Wavelength
The control center of the cell.
Nucleus
The organism that is a primary consumer
Plants
A tide that occurs when the Sun and the Moon are aligned.
Spring Tide
The number of cells formed at the end of Mitosis
2
A type of wave that requires a medium to travel through
mechanical wave
This organelle stores food and water
Vacuole
The name of an organism that eats only plants
herbivore
This tide occurs when the Moon is in the first and third quarters
Neap Tide
The number of cells formed at the end of meiosis
4
A type of wave that doesn't need a medium to travel through
longitudinal wave
This organelle ships proteins and lipids throughout the cell and to other cells
Golgi Apparatus
Type of symbiotic relationship which one organism benefits while the other is neither helped or harmed
Commensalism
This occurs when three quarters of the Moon is lit on the right side and a small portion of the Moon's left side is dark.
Waxing Gibbous
humans have this many sets of chromosomes
two sets of 23