What is a nonliving part if an environment?
Abiotic Factor
An organism that makes its' own food is known as a....
autotroph
How many parents are needed for sexual reproduction to occur?
2 parents (1 male, 1 female) are needed
All humans and organisms that you can see without a microscope are (multicellular/unicellular)
multicellular
The brain of the cell is known as the.....
Nucleus
Define biotic factor
What is a living or once living part of the environment?
Which of the two types of organisms in this category are also known as "consumers"?
Heterotrophs
Are the offspring diverse or identical? Why? (See picture)
The offspring are different because they get characteristics from the father and the mother.
Any organism that you can see under the microscope is known as a.....
unicellular organism
An organism with no nucleus to hold in its' DNA is known as
Jeff
Is a dead snake an abiotic or biotic part of the environment?
What is bitoic?
Name the role that each of the organisms in the category play in the food chain
Autotrophs: Producer
Heterotroph: Consumer
What is fragmentation?
When a piece breaks off of an organism BEFORE forming a new organism
Unicellular or multicellular? Amoeba
Unicellular
True or false? All eukaryotic cells are unicellular
False
What part of the environment is temperature?
Abiotic.
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Which type of asexual reproduction do most bacteria use?
Binary fission
Unicellular or multicellular? A rabbit.
What is multicellular?
True or false? Bacteria are the only types of prokaryotes?
False
Describe each part of the environment below as abiotic or biotic: A rabbit is lying in the grass. The temperature outside is cold, and bugs are buzzing in the air. As rain starts to come down, the rabbit is surprised by a snake lunging from a bush.
Abiotic: Cold Temperature, Air, Rain
Biotic: Rabbit, Grass, Bugs, Snake
Name a heterotrophic organism
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Name the three types of asexual reproduction.
Binary Fission, Budding, Fragmentation
Name an example of both a unicellular and multicellular organism....
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What is located inside the nucleus?
DNA.