Cells
Succession
Ecology
Populations
COL/Viruses
100
The organelle responsible for protein production in the cell

What is the ribosome? 

100
The type of succession that starts out with bare rock

What is primary succesion? 

100

The long-term conditions of an area over time:

What is climate?

100
This type of population growth is "unrealistic" and is shaped like a "J"
What is exponential growth? 
100

A sunflower moving with the sun would be an example of what Characteristic of Life? 

What is the ability to respond to environment? 
200

A cell without a nucleus is called? 

What is a prokaryotic cell? 

200

The type of succession that starts out with some remains of the older community

What is secondary succession? 
200

An organism that makes it's own food is termed a:

Producer

200

This type of population growth is what happens after exponential growth and is more "realistic" 

What is logistic growth? 

200

True or False: a virus can reproduce? (Hint hint)

False

300

A cell with a nucleus is called a? 

What is a eukaryotic cell? 

300

The first species to appear in an area after primary succesion:

Pioneer species (lichens)
300
Only ____% of energy is taken to the next trophic level. 

What is 10%?

300

This occurs when a population reaches a maximum population size and cannot go above that number: 

What is carrying capacity?

300

Why is a virus considered living? 

What is they have DNA, reproduce (host) and evolve?

400

The cell membrane is made up of molecules called: 

What is phospholipids? 

400
Which succession takes longer? Primary or secondary? 
Primary
400

This shows organisms eating other organisms in a series of arrows pointing to organisms

What is a food chain? 

400

These all are examples of either density-independent or density-dependent limiting factors:

Parasitism, disease, predation, overcrowding

Density-dependent

400

This is where the organism maintain's a stable internal environment on the inside:

What is homeostasis? 

500

Transport that requires energy is called _______ transport and transport that does not require energy is called _________ transport. 

What is active and passive? 

500

This is an organism's "job" within an environment.

What is a niche?

500

This shows a web of food chains in an ecosystem showing what is eating what.

What is a food web? 

500

These are all examples of either density-independent or density-dependent factors:

Tornado, hurricane, flood, wildfire

Density-independent

500
Going to your favorite fast food restaurant to get food is an example of what Characteristic of Life?


Hint: like a bear finding food

 

What is finding and using energy? (Metabolism)