Evolution
Heredity
Food chain
Photosynthesis
Ecosystem
100

The process of evolving

Evolution

100

Observable physical traits or characteristics resulting from that genotype (example eye color)

Phenotype

100

A complex network of inter connected food chains in an ecosystem 

Food web

100

Organism that obtains food by consuming other organisms 

Heterotroph (ex. animals); they are also consumers

100

How many organisms of the same species that live in a particular area

Population 

200

Process by which organisms with better traits adapt to their environment 

Natural selection

200

Combinational of alleles for a trait (example AA)

Genotype

200

Shows the amount of energy that moves from one level to another in a food web

Energy pyramid

200

The number of individuals occupying an area in relation to the size of the area

Population Density 

300

Remains of animals

Fossils

300

Double stranded nucleic acid, can replicate on its own

DNA

300

Organism that can produce their own food 

Autotroph (ex. plants); they are also producers

300

The number of individuals an environment can support

Carrying capacity 

400

Process by which humans breed organisms for particular genetic traits

Artificial selection

400

Specific segments of DNA on a chromosome 

Genes

400

Shows energy flow from one organism to another

Food chain

400

Natural compound present in green plants that gives them their color

Chlorophyll 

400

The community of organisms that live in a particular area along with the living environment 

Ecosystem 

500

Single stranded nucleic acid, does not replicate on its own

RNA

500

Photosynthesis equation

Carbon dioxide + water + light energy = glucose + oxygen

500

The study of how organisms interact with each other and with their environment 

Ecology

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