definition of life
living organisms
Ecosystems
Molecules
100

How many cells does it take to make any kind of life?

At least one.

100

List one type of organism that we talked about on the 8th of September.

Producers

Consumers

Omnivores

Herbivores

Decomposers

100

What is a stable ecosystem?

 A stable ecosystem is an ecosystem that has moderate changes and the plants and animals are both growing at a steady pace.

100

What are nucleic acids made of?

It contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus.

200

Are Viruses alive or not alive?

They are alive.

200

What is another name for producers?

Autotroph

200

What is the difference between primary and secondary succession?

Primary start from bare rock and secondary already has some lichens.

200

What does (DNA) stand for?

It stands for Deoxyribonucleic

300

What are living things called?

Biotic

300

How many different types of organisms are there?

There are five different organisms.

300
What is the definition of mutualism?

It is when Both benefit. 

300

What is a protein made up of?

Contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.

400

What is the difference between abiotic and biotic?

Abiotic is not living and biotic is living.

400

What does a decomposer do?

It breaks down organisms.

400

What is the first step of primary succession?

It is the lichens when that are breaking down the bare rock into soil.

400

What does RNA stand for?

it stands for Ribonucleic acid.

500

How could you define life?

Can Reproduce, can develop/grow, and uses energy.

500

What is the difference between Herbivores and Omnivores?

Herbivores only eat plants while Omnivores eat both plants and animals.

500

Which type of success will get to climax succession? 

Secondary because it starts with lichen and soil not bare rock like primary succession does.

500

where are nucleic acids found?

They are found in all living things and in viruses.

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