There is no nucleus.
What is a procaryote.
There petals are in groups of 3.
What is a monocot?
This animal has the most basic structure(from the powerpoints).
What is the sponge?
These factors are the non living portions of an ecosystem.
What is abiotic?
A fungi helps a tree absorb water and nutrients while the tree gives the fungi sugar. This is a ....relationship.
What is mutualism?
A birth it is a blank slate
What is the human biome?
Moss is the type that does not need tubes to absorb water or move food.
What is non-vascular type?
Animals all share the characteristic of having a nucleus referred to as...
What is eucaryotic?
These critters take dead material and recycle it back into usable nutrients.
What are decomposers?
Regulation of a population from predators is considered ...
What is a top down regualtion?
These small microscopic beings have nucleus
What is a protist?
The stigma is where pollen travels to this structure.
What is the ovule?
If there is no bone along their back they are...
What is invertebrate?
Groups of animals that stay with each other and move with each other are said to be one of these types of population, random, clumped or uniform.
What is clumped?
A graph that shows a steady and quick increase is a .....graph.
What is an exponential graph?
This type of algae became a plant.
What is green algae?
This type of vascular plant makes flowers and fruit.
What is an angiosperm?
What is an omnivore?
Species that live in the same space and reproduce with these species in that space are said to be a...
What is a population?
A population increases then steadies out over time due to a balance of food, birth and death rate. This is called the ...
What is the carrying capacity?
Bacteria that use chemicals for an energy source.
What are chemotrophs?
This type of plant uses spores for reproduction.
What is a fern?
A flatworm's body plant is considered.
What is bilateral symmetry<
Another word for producer.
What is autotroph?
A Tropical Rainforest may have many ecosystems but is known as a ...
What is a biome?