This organelle is known as "the powerhouse of the cell"
Mitochondria
This organ system contains our brain and spinal cord. This helps control the body's responses to changes.
Nervous System
A Hawk and a Mouse can be an example of this well known relationship between organisms.
Predation
Predator and Prey
This organelle can be known as the "control center" since it contains DNA.
Nucleus
This organelle can be found in BOTH plant and animal cells, but may look different depending on what you are looking. Despite their appearance, they still are storage units for all cells.
Vacuoles
These two organ systems are often lumped together as the "same." Together they support and protect our body, and allow us to move.
Muscular and Skeletal System
This relationship between organisms allows both parties to be satisfied and be dependent on one another
Mutualism
This organ system supplies oxygen and nutrients to our body, and contains a very popular organ: the heart
Circulatory System
Chloroplast
This organ system helps us remove waste so our body can maintain homeostasis.
Excretory System
Describe Competition
Two or more organisms competing over a limited resource (food, water, shelter, mates,etc.)
Bees and Flowers have a special relationship with one another. Bees pollinate the flower, while the flower provides a nectar that the bees use for honey production.
What relationship is being described?
Mutualism
This organelle is a gel-like substance that allows the organelles to float freely around the cell.
Cytoplasm
List the Levels of Organization from smallest to largest.
Cell to Tissue to Organ to Organ Systems to Organism
Fleas on a dog, tape worms in a cow's stomach, or leeches on someone's skin are all examples of which relationship
Parasitism
When a resource becomes limited, this relationship often arises.
Competition among organisms
Why are Cell Walls only found in Plant Cells?
Cell Walls act as a support system and protects the cell.
This organ system is responsible for taking in oxygen and removing carbon dioxide from our body.
Respiratory System
In this often confusing relationship, one organism benefits, while the other is simple a neutral party. An example would be whales and barnacles.
Commensalism
When something is living in, on, or inside an organism and causing harm, this relationship is being shown.
Parasitism.