The variable that we measure.
What is the dependent variable?
What are traits?
Only eats plants
What is an herbivore?
These cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large central vacuole.
What are plant cells?
High precipitation and high temperatures
What is the tropical rain forest?
The variable that is changed in an experiment
What is the independent variable?
What are the light colored mice?
These are the limiting resources or factors for a population.
What are food, water, and shelter/space?
What are eukaryotic cells?
Low precipitation and low temperatures
What is the tundra?
The number of millimeters in a centimeter.
What is 10?
This was the selective pressure for the rock pocket mice.
What are the predators?
What is a predator prey relationship?
An example of these types of cells is bacteria.
What are prokaryotic cells?
Seasonal temperatures with trees that lose their leaves
What is the deciduous forest?
What are trials?
A trait that helped the brown lipped snail survive (beans).
What is color or shape/size of bean?
Only eats other animals
What is a carnivore?
DNA is located here.
What is the nucleus?
Found in Canada or Russia with seasonal temperatures and evergreen trees
What is the coniferous forest?
These variables are kept the same or constant in the experiment.
What are controlled variables?
The ability for an organisms to adapt and blend into its environment.
What is camouflage?
What is the Green World hypothesis?
The site of protein synthesis in a cell.
What are ribosomes?
Seasonal variation of temperature with moderate precipitation. Not enough precipitation to grow trees, but just small grasses.
What is grassland?