The ability to move or change things.
What is energy?
____ release energy from their energy storage molecules to reproduce.
What are organisms?
The variable that will change in a test.
What is an independent variable?
The larger the _____ ______, the more energy storage molecules it will need.
The ______ population decreased.
What are caribou?
___ don't eat
What are nonliving things?
A molecule that all living organisms use to release the energy they need to survive.
What are energy storage molecules?
In a food web, what does the arrow mean?
What is energy transfer?
The more the consumer population eats, the less _____ ______ there is.
What is a resource population?
The caribou population decreased because the ____ population decreased.
What are lichen?
The action of creating offspring.
A population used as a resource (food) by another population.
What is a resource population?
More births than deaths.
What is an increasing population?
The roe deer population changed size because the consumer population ________.
What is being decreased?
The orca population decreased because the ____ population also decreased.
What are seals?
A group of the same kind of organism that lives in the same area.
What is population?
A population that eats other organisms from other populations.
What is a consumer population?
More deaths than births.
What is a decreasing population?
Since there were less animals eating the roe deer, more deer were able to _____ and ______.
What is mating and reproduction?
The seals also lost ____ in the summer.
What is fat (energy)?
Plants get most of their food from the...
What is the sun, water, and carbon dioxide?
If there are more energy storage molecules that can be obtained by a population, the more organisms in a population can _____.
What is reproduction?
Decreasing ____ will decrease the number of weebugs in the Sim.
What are greenleafs?
An organism that makes its own food.
What is a producer?
The moose population had their blood sucked.
What are ticks?