An estuary is a mix of these two types of water.
What is freshwater and saltwater?
This will eat a producer.
What is a primary consumer or an herbivore?
This is lost at each trophic level of the food web.
What is heat?
Prokaryotes do not have this.
What is a nucleus?
The root word macro means this.
What is large?
If there are 100 geese and 600 frogs in the wetland. How many times greater is the population of frogs?
What is 6 times greater?
It's not for dinner! In this relationship, both species benefit.
What is mutualism?
This part of the tree helps to prevent soil erosion.
What are the roots?
Plant cells have these support structures that animal cells do not have.
What are cell walls?
It ends in -ose so it much be this molecule.
What is a carbohydrate/sugar?
The tonicity when the concentration of salt is the same both inside and outside the cell.
What is isotonic?
What is decline/decrease?
This describe the number of organisms in a given area.
What is population density?
Enzymes reactions rates are affected by this.
What are temperature or pH?
This lipid makes up cell membranes.
What is a phospholipid?
The cell organelle exerts pressure against the cell wall when the plant cell is placed in hypotonic solution.
What is the central vacuole?
Phytoplankton are photosynthetic organisms so they convert this to make sugar (glucose).
What is light energy?
This type of limiting factor affects organisms when populations are large and close together.
What are density dependent factors?
All cells have a cell membrane, DNA, cytoplasm, and these organelles.
What are ribosomes?
DNA, RNA, and ATP are these types of molecules.
What are nucleic acids?
In this feedback loop, the condition is immediately brought back to normal.
What is a negative feedback loop?
Producers contain these organelles so they can convert light energy to chemical energy and feed the world.
What are chloroplasts?
This biome has high consistent tempratures and high amounts of annual rainfall.
What is the tropical rain forest?
What is the Golgi complex/apparatus?
What are proteins?