What do autotrophs use to make food?
Sunlight, water, carbon dioxide, and other nutrients.
How many cells are in a unicellular organism?
ONE!
Example of Kingdom Animalia and Plantae (BE SPECIFIC)
Animalia - Animals
Plantae - Plants
What is primary succession?
Primary succession is the process that occurs in an environment without soil, starting with bare rock.
Where did Ms.King go to school?
Double points if you tell me the EXACT city it is in.
University of North Texas
DENTON, Texas
What is the process called when autotrophs make their own food/energy?
Photosynthesis
Give me an example of a multicellular organism?
answers may vary. (humans, dogs, fungi, trees, etc.)
Why is he kingdom Fungi and Protista important?
Fungi, like mushrooms, are decomposers! Materials and nutrients are returned into the environment.
What starts a secondary succession?
Secondary succession is triggered by events such as forest fires or floods, where soil is already present.
What branch of the military did Ms.King's sister join a month ago.?
U.S. Navy
What is the difference between autotrophs and heterotrophs?
Auto-makes their own energy
Hetero-hunts for their energy
What is a difference between Animal and Plant Cells?
Vacuole size, chloroplasts in plants not animals, etc.
Are ALL bacteria harmful?
NO!! There's a lot of bacteria in your body right now that your body needs to keep functioning!!
Pioneer species for BOTH Successions.
Primary - Lichens and Moss
Secondary - Grass
SCIENCE 4-8