The reactants of photosynthesis
What are water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight?
The three main types of symbiotic relationships
What are mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism?
The phase cells spend most of their time in
What is interphase?
A graph showing constant speed will have a _____ line
What is straight?
Within a population this attribute helps species survive environmental changes
What is high genetic variation?
The products of photosynthesis
What are glucose and oxygen?
The relationship between predators and prey
What is predators eat prey?

What is prophase?
a collection of beliefs or practices mistakenly regarded as being based on scientific method
What is pseudoscience?
This type of infectious agent can be treated with antibiotics
What is bacteria?
The reactants of cellular respiration
What are oxygen and glucose?
The bottom of a food chain, web, or pyramid
What are producers or autotrophs?
The phase when chromosomes move to the top and bottom of the cell
What is anaphase?
True or false: The total amount of carbon on earth never changes.
What is true?
Create a Punnett square with a homozygous dominant parent and a heterozygous parent
What is AA, AA, Aa, Aa?
The products of cellular respiration
What are water, carbon dioxide, and ATP?
Organisms who eat producers (in terms of food webs)
What are primary consumers?
The phase when chromosomes line up in the middle
What is metaphase?
This form of reproduction produces genetic copies, or clones, of the parent
What is asexual reproduction?
These organisms contribute to the carbon cycle by releasing carbon dioxide after consuming dead organisms
What are decomposers?
The purpose of ATP
What is energy?
Organisms that eat primary consumers (in terms of food webs)
What are secondary consumers?
The phase when two nuclei are present and the cell begins to split into two
Cell theory consists of three parts: cells come from other cells, cells are the basic unit of life, and _________
What is all living things are made of cells?
A diagram that shows common traits between organisms with a common ancestor
What is a cladogram?