what are 2 types of cells?
Plant Cell and Animal Cell
as population increases what decreases?
resources
What are 4 terms we use to define most Life?
Has Cells, Uses Energy, Reproduce, and Grow and Develop
what is the #1 thing decomposers do?
break down dead organisms
What do Plant Cells have that Animal Cells do not?
A Cell Wall, Chloroplast, and Central Vacuole
what does an Omnivore eat?
Plants and Meat/Animals
what is an Ecosystem?
all living things (biotic) and non-living things (Abiotic) in an environment
how is a food chain displayed?
A diagram showing energy transfer between organisms
What do Animal Cells have that Plant Cells do not?
Lysosome, and Cell Membrane
What does a Herbivore eat?
Plants
How do we define Abiotic factors?
non-living part of an ecosystem
what is Trophic level?
each step in a food chain.
What does the Nucleolus do in a cell?
makes Ribosomes.
What does a Carnivore eat?
Meat/Animals
how do we define Biotic factors?
living part of an ecosystem
what is the #2 thing decomposers do?
Recycle Nutrients