Name two animals found in a desert biome.
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What is...Snakes, spiders, coyotes, lizards, etc.
5 steps of the scientific method
What is
1. Ask a question
2. Claim/ Predictions/Hypothesis
3.Collect Data
4. Analyze data
5. Conclusion
Both species benefit from the interaction. EX. intestines and gut bacteria
What is MUTUALISM
BOTH benefit
What is PROPHASE, METAPHASE, ANAPHASE, TELOPHASE
Moving down the concentration gradient from high to low.
What is DIFFUSION
Provides energy for the cell
What is MITOCHONDRIA
Uni-cellular organisms such as bacteria
Water falls back to the Earth's surface
What is PRECIPITATION
Organisms at the base of an energy pyramid
What is AUTOTROPH
Also accept what is PLANTS
Biome that rains year-round, warm climate, located near equators.
What is the RAINFOREST
Measuring water into a beaker; used during an experiment= what step of method?
What is COLLECT DATA
Bird nesting in a tree
What is COMMENSALISM
1 benefit 1 no effect
phase of the cell cycle where most cell growth occurs
What is INTERPHASE
Molecule aids in moving molecules across the membrane
What is PROTEINS
Controls what goes into and out of the cell; is selectively permeable.
What is the CELL MEMBRANE
Plant and animal cells
What is EUKARYOTE(S)
Fixes nitrogen to a usable form for plants/animals.
What is BACTERIA
Living or once living
What is BIOTIC
A layer of permanently frozen ground below the surface; located in the tundra
What is PERMAFROST
2 types of data that can be collected
What is QUALITATIVE and QUANTITATIVE
Flea living in a dog's fur
What is PARASITISM
1 harmed 1 benefits
Incontrollable/unregulated cell division
What is CANCER
Transporting large molecules (or large amounts) out of a cell in bulk amount
What is EXOCYTOSIS
Transports proteins and other molecules throughout the cell
What is the Endoplasmic Reticulum
Found in a Eukaryotic cell, but not in a prokaryotic cell.
What is a NUCLEUS
Most commonly found element in the atmosphere
What is NITROGEN
Organisms that eats both plants and animals
What is OMNIVORE
Maintained by grazing animals and fires; savannah and temperate
Organizing data into a data table; calculating averages; etc.
What is ANALYZING DATA step
A Remora (type of suckerfish) attaches itself to shark to catch an underwater ride (transportation).
What is COMMENSALISM.
Checkpoints are at which phases in the cell cycle
What is G1, G2 and Mitosis (Metaphase).
Uses ATP molecules to bind with membrane and initiate transport
What is ACTIVE TRANSPORT
Removed unwanted material and waste
What is LYSOSOME
No internal membrane-bound organelles
What is PROARYOTE(S)
Stored in rocks; slow cycle
What is PHOSPHORUS
Arrows between organisms show what
Largest biotic community; supports large variety of species; largest biome
What is the OCEAN
Color, smell, taste, texture
What is QUALITATIVE DATA
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria (Rhizobacteria) and legumes (pea plants).
What is MUTUALISM
Bacteria get a home, legume gets nitrogen it can use.
Mitotic phase where sister chromatids are being pulled apart by spindle fibers.
What is ANAPHASE
Type of protein that moves water across membrane
What is AQUAPORIN
Packages and ships materials out of cell
What is GOLGI BODY (APPARATUS)
Fungi; Algae; The type of cell
What is EUKARYOTES
Water enters atmosphere via plants; liquid to gas form
What is TRANSPIRATION
How much energy is lost at each trophic level AND where/how is it lost?
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