What types of plate boundaries are there?
How can a chemical equation be balanced?
Where is photosynthesis performed?
What is chloroplast
What does a producer do that is unique to the ecosystem?
what is It makes it's own food from the sun
What would be the current state of the organisms in a mutualistic relationship?
What are the three different rock types?
What is metamorphic, igneous, and sedimentary.
What kind of reaction occurs when a campfire is lit?
What is exothermic
Where is cellular respiration performed in?
What is mitochondria.
Which part of the ecosystem eats other organisms?
What is Consumers, both primary and secondary
What relationship is it called when one organism in a relationship is harmed, and one is benefited?
what is parasitism
Evidence of plate movement
What is continent crusts fit together, the same fossil remains on many continents, and same rock remains
What are the 4 signs of a chemical reaction?
What is color change, temperature change, gas formation, and precipitate.
What is the equation for photosynthesis?
what is CO₂ + H₂O + sunlight → O₂ + glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆)
What does the Matter cycle show?
What is how matter moves through the ecosystem through all organisms and parts.
What is Commensalism?
Vocab: What is the definition of a divergent plate boundary.
What is the plates move apart.
What is a pure substance?
What is same throughout, constant melting point.
What equation represents cellular respiration?
what is glucose + O₂ → CO₂ + H₂O + energy
What organism can be a producer?
What is plant.
What affects population changes?
what is environment, prey population/ food availability, and predator population.
Vocab: What does a transform boundary mean?
What is when plates slide past each other.
What is a physical property?
What is Observed without changing the substance (density, melting point).
What does photosynthesis provide for the ecosystem?
What is it provides oxygen and energy
What organism could be a decomposer?
What is fungi or bacteria
What relationship do a spiders and flies have?
what is A predator/prey relationship