What two organelles are unique to plants?
What is chloroplast and cell well
What type of cell(s) have a nucleus?
What is both plant and animal
What creates diversity among individuals?
What is variation of traits?
What is described in a food web/food chain?
What is the transfer of energy
What is the first species introduced during primary succesion called?
What is Pioneer Species?
What are cells?
What is housed in the nucleus?
What is Chromosomes
What is the principal of natural selection?
What is natural selection?
Place these in order of who would eat who
-Apex predator, secondary consumer, Primary producers, primary consumer,
What is
Primary producers, primary consumer, secondary consumer, apex predator
What is the end result of species diversity in both primary and secondary succession?
High
What organelles controls what enters and exits the cell?
What is the function of the nucleus?
What is To control cellular function
What is structural?
In a pond there fish eat the "pond grass", and fish are eaten by aligators
What would happen if humans overfished in that pond, wiping out the entire fish population?
The pond grass would grow rapidly, the aligators would starve
Natural disaster or human activity
What is the function of ribosomes?
What is produce proteins?
What is found on the chromosomes?
Penguins huddling together to stay warm is an example of what
What is a behavioral adaptation
What type of succession starts with soil?
Secondary succession
A cell is viewed and it has the following:
-Vacuoles
-Cell Wall
-Chloroplast
-Nucleus
What type of cell is it?
Plant Cell
What do genes determine?
A poisonius rainforest frog releasing toxins
What is a physiological adaptations?
A farmer introduced bunnies to control the pest population, the bunnies had no natural predators and quickly reproduced and ate all of the crops.
What would we classify the bunnies as?
What is an Invasive species
What is the process of making soil during primary succession?
Lichen break down rock into soil, decomposers break down lichen, giving nutrients to soil