This is when two organisms of different species exist in a relationship in which both species are benefiting each other.
Mutualism
Multi-step process of dividing the nucleus and chromosomes.
Mitosis
Contains the genetic material inside.
Nucleus
Movement of water molecules from a high to low concentration.
Osmosis
This is all of the different organisms in an environment.
Biodiversity
This is the relationship between two organisms where one benefits and the other organism is neither harmed nor benefited.
Commensalism
The basic unit of DNA, composed of a sugar, phosphate, and nitrogen base.
Nucleotide
A living organism that has no nucleus but has flagella and a cell wall.
Bacteria
The water and solute concentration is the same inside or outside.
Isotonic
Examines the structure, function, growth, origin, evolution, and distribution of living things
Biology
This is when you have two organisms where one organism captures and feeds on the other.
What is Predation
A part of the nucleotide that it is named after (adenine, guanine, cytosine)
Nitrogen base
Structure that protects and supports; located outside of a plant and bacterial cell.
Cell wall
Passive movement of materials from a high to low concentration
Diffusion
The cell membrane is a fluid surface composed of phospholipids, cholesterol, carbohydrates, and proteins.
Fluid Mosaic Model
Organism that consumes autotrophs, also known as primary consumers.
Herbivores
Using one strand of DNA to create a copy of DNA for cell division.
DNA Replication
Single component of a cell membrane; contains a charged head and lipid tail.
Phospholipid
There is more solute outside a cell and the water travels outside from the inside.
Hypertonic
Living organisms react to the environment, reproduce, and are made of cells.
Characteristics of life
This is the relationship between two species where one is harmed for the benefit of the other.
Parasitism
Repetitive sequence at the end of chromosomes that protects genetic information during replication. Its’ length determines cell lifespan, therefore contributes to aging.
Telomeres
Organelle responsible for ATP production for cellular energy.
Mitochondria
The cell takes in large particles by engulfing them
Endocytosis
Created in 1838. Living organisms are made of cells, and are created out of existing cells.
Cell Theory