Cell structures
Ecology
Evolution
cell transport
graphing
100

Used in cell division, only in animal cells

What are centrioles?

100

The study of interactions between biotic and abiotic factors.

What is ecology?

100

Gradual change in a species over a long period of time.

What is evolution?

100

The inside and outside of the cell has the same concentration.

What is isotonic?

100

The location of the independent variable.

What is the X axis (horizontal)?

200

Used to capture sunlight, found only in plants.

What are chloroplast?

200

The pathway of energy in an ecosystem.

What is a food chain or food web?

200

Having a favorable trait, survival of the fittest.

What is natural selection?

200

A solution that result in water exiting the cell.

What is hypertonic?

200

The location of the dependent variable.

What is the y axis (vertical)?

300

Regulates materials based on size and charge in and out of the cell.

What is the cell (plasma) membrane?

300

Living factors in the environment

What are biotic?

300

The best performance 

What is optimum?

300

A solution that results in water entering the cell causing the cell to swell.

What is hypotonic?

300

Equal spacing between values on the axis.

What is a scale?

400

Site of protein synthesis

What are ribosomes?

400

The non-living factors in an environment.

What is abiotic?

400

Describes the conditions organism can survive.

What is range of tolerance?

400

The movement of water across a membrane from high concentrations to low concentrations.

What is osmosis?


400

Time is usually found on this axis.

What is the X axis?

500

Provides support to a plant cell.

What is the cell wall?

500

The number of organisms that the environment can sustain.

What is carrying capacity?

500

Interconnected food chains.

What is a food web?

500

Requires ATP to move materials from areas of low concentration to areas of higher concentration.

What is active transport?

500

Chocolate

What is Ms. Barker's favorite food?

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