This type of relationship happens when both organisms benefit.
What is a mutualism?
This gas is "inhaled" by plants in the first step of photosynthesis.
What is carbon dioxide?
This is a measure of how fast an object is travelling.
What is speed?
We give an object this type of energy when we lift it up over our head.
What is potential energy?
This term refers to the natural pull of objects toward one another in space.
What is gravity?
This type of relationship happens when one organism benefits but the other organism is harmed.
What is parasitism?
This gas is "exhaled" by plants at the end of photosynthesis.
What is oxygen?
This is a measure of an objects speed AND direction.
What is velocity?
This type of energy is called "the energy of motion."
What is kinetic energy?
This term refers to how an object in motion wants to stay in motion and an object at rest wants to stay at rest.
What is inertia?
This type of relationship occurs when one organism benefits and the other is neither hurt not harmed.
What is commensalism?
This sugar is created by plants during photosynthesis.
What is glucose?
This term means that an object has changed position over time.
What is motion?
Objects with more of this will have more potential and kinetic energy.
What is mass?
This force keeps the Earth from flying out into space.
What is gravity?
What is parasitism?
This chart shows several animals linked together where arrows show transfers of energy.
What is a food web?
On a motion graph, this line means that the object has stopped moving.
What is a flat line?
As an object rolls it gains this type of energy.
What is kinetic energy?
This force keeps the earth from crashing into the sun.
What is inertia?
What is mutualism?
This form of glucose is stored within plants when they make more than they need.
What is starch?
On a motion graph, time goes along this axis.
What is the x-axis?
As an object rolls downhill, it loses this type of energy.
What is potential energy?
This oval-like shape describes the orbit of the planets around the sun.
What is an ellipse?