This is the phrase used when two different species interact in some way.
What is interspecific relationship? - Khannar
This is the interspecific relationship that benefits both species.
What is mutualism? - Beth
This class or molecules are known for carrying out the essential functions of life.
What are proteins? - Shyrah
This cell part the effective flexible outside layer of the cell.
What is the cell membrane? - Jade
This is the part of the microscope you look through.
What is the eyepiece? - Beth
This is the term we use for when a population does not have enough resources.
What is overpopulation? - Jaime
This interspecific relationship is when both species are harmed in the presence of each other.
What is competition? - Tony
This is the technical word we when something is burning.
What is combustion? - Kris
This cell part sorts and processes proteins.
What is the Golgi? - Jamie
This cell part is a rigid outside covering that is made of a complex carbohydrate such as cellulose or chitin.
What is the cell wall? - Tanner
These organisms are defined by having to get their energy from other organisms.
What are heterotrophs? - Marques
This is an area of interconnected species and their environment.
What is an ecosystem? - Harmon
This class of molecules has the most energy stored in it.
What are fats/lipids? - Macy
DAILY DOUBLE
This is the important item that a virus carries inside itself and delivers to the nucleus.
This molecule is how small things get into and out of the cell.
What is a protein channel? - Kade J.
This is something required for life, but must be acquired from the environment.
What are nutrients? - Johnathan
These species are misplaced by humans and are considered to be ecologically harmful.
What are Invasive Species? - Ashley
DAILY DOUBLE
This class of molecules is made out of nucleotides.
This is a system of interconnected proteins that give a cell structure and shape.
What is the cytoskeleton? - Ever
These single celled organisms are small and simple.
What are Prokaryotes? - Haley
This is used to describe how far up the food chain a species is from the autotrophs.
What is Trophic Level? - Caleb H.
This is a group of organisms that can successfully interbreed.
What is a species? - Brailee
This class of molecules contains examples such as starch, chitin, and cellulose.
What are carbohydrates? - Laney
This is the process by which the contents of a vesicle are ejected from the cell.
What is exocytosis? - Madison M.
These are the building blocks of proteins?
What are amino acids? - Kristina