Base of the food pyramid.
a) Consumers
b) Heterotrophs
c) Producers
c) Producers
Name for all of the LIVING things in an ecosystem.
Biotic
The most basic level of organization.
Organism/individual
Type of symbiosis where both organisms benefit.
Mutualism
Powerhouse of the cell.
Mitochondria
This type of organism consumes other organisms to survive.
a) Autotroph
b) Heterotroph
b) Heterotroph
Name for all NONLIVING things in an ecosystem.
Abiotic
A group of individuals is called a:
a) Community
b) Ecosystem
c) Population
c) Population
Symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is hurt.
Parasitism
This type of macromolecule gives QUICK energy.
Ex. Breads, pastas, etc.
Carbohydrates
The individual(s) at the TOP of the food chain/web.
Apex predators
What is the term given to the place an organism lives?
a) Habitat
b) Niche
Habitat
All living things in one area.
Community
Type of symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is unaffected.
Commensalism
Do enzymes speed up reactions or slow them down?
Bonus: Does this mean they lower activation energy or increase activation energy?
Speed them up; lower activation energy
Herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores are examples of:
a) Consumers
b) Autotrophs
c) Producers
An organism's role in an ecosystem is known as:
a) Habitat
b) Niche
c) Organism
Niche
An area that is made of fish, turtles, rocks, grass, and water is known as an:
a) Biosphere
b) Ecosystem
c) Producer
b) Ecosystem
Ticks latching on to humans or dogs are an example of what kind of symbiosis?
Parasitism
Metabolism, organization, reproduction, response to stimulus, evolution/adapting over time, homeostasis, growth & development.
These organisms break down dead matter and return the nutrients to the soil for other organisms to use.
Decomposers
Term given to the size limit that a population eventually reaches.
Carrying capacity
The highest level of organization, AKA the Earth as a whole.
Peppa and Miss B benefit from having each other around. What kind of symbiosis is this an example of?
Mutualism
Type of cell division that creates genetic variation.
Meiosis