Coral reefs are found in this biome.
What is a MARINE biome?
Ecological succession describes how ___ change over time.
What are ECOSYSTEMS?
This element makes up the majority of our atmosphere.
What is NITROGEN?
A pika has a special role (job) in the ecosystem. This is its __.
What is NICHE?
Organisms found at the bottom level of an energy pyramid.
What are PRODUCERS?
Water that rises to the atmosphere does so as what gas?
What is WATER VAPOR?
Biome with the largest number of different living organisms.
What is the TROPICAL RAINFOREST?
Factors in an ecosystem which are NOT living
What is ABIOTIC?
If marine water meets fresh water, you have this type of water formed.
What is BRACKISH?
The area where a deer lives is its __.
What is a HABITAT?
The abiotic environment will NOT contain any of these factors.
What are LIVING (Plants/Animals)?
Plants store energy in __.
What is GLUCOSE?
These processes use oxygen.
What are AEROBICS?
Plants that grow beneath taller trees in a forest are in this level.
Largest land biome
What is CONIFEROUS FOREST?
Cells with a nucleu are known as ___ cells.
What are EUKARYOTIC?
Bacteria are surrounded by a slimy layer called the __.
What is the CAPSULE?
How would you describe the cell makeup of prokaryotes?
What is UNICELLULAR?
Powerhouse of the cell
What is the MITOCHONDRIA?
This assembles the proteins in both eukaryote and prokaryote cells.
What are RIBOSOMES?
This is the basis for every law, theory, and model.
What is OBSERVATIONS?
Scientist who first used the term cell to describe the smallest unit of an organism.
Who is ROBERT HOOKE?
The lowest level of classification with the least amount of organisms.
Information obtained by observation is called __.
What is DATA?
Insects have many cells which describes it as __.
What is MULTICELLULAR?