The non-living parts of the environment are called _______ factors.
Abiotic
Chloroplasts are found in ______ cells.
Plant
What type of membrane do cells have? (2 words)
Where do plants obtain their energy to do photosynthesis?
The sun
What types of organisms are producers?
Plants
The process by which organisms are able to maintain a relatively stable internal environment is called?
Homeostasis
What organelle is considered to be the "powerhouse of the cell"?
Mitochondria
Particles will naturally move from areas of _______ concentration to ______ concentration.
High to Low
C6H12O6 is the formula for what major output of photosynthesis?
What do primary consumers eat?
Plants
A change in a kind of organism over a long period of time is called _________.
Evolution
Which organelle contains a cells genetic information?
Nucleus
What does hydrophobic mean?
"Water-fearing"
What pigment gives plants their green color and absorbs sunlight?
Chlorophyll
Organisms that eat dead plants & animals and break it down into nutrients.
Decomposers
Offspring arise from a single organism, and inherit the genes of that parent only, this is called _______ ___________.
Asexual Reproduction
What types of cells do we have in our body? Eukaryotic or Prokaryotic?
Eukaryotic?
What does Active Transport require to move substances across the cell membrane?
Energy
What does cellular respiration release into the environment?
CO2
What happens to the amount of energy within a food chain as you move up each trophic level?
Anything an organism responds to is a(n) ____________________.
Stimulus(i)
What types of cells are bacteria? Eukaryotic or Prokaryotic?
Prokaryotic
What is the net movement of water across a membrane called?
Osmosis
What is the name of the high energy molecule created during the three stages of cellular respiration?
ATP
If I am on a "cow only" diet. What type of consumer am I?
Secondary