Two organelles found in plant cells, but not animal cells
What are cell wall and chloroplasts?
Another name for an autotroph.
What is a producer?
A reactant of photosynthesis that enters the plant through the stomata.
What is carbon dioxide?
What is photosynthesis
Any process that requires oxygen
What is an aerobic process?
A cell with a nucleus
What is a eukaryote?
Organisms, such as bacteria or fungi, that recycle nutrients in an ecosystem.
What are decomposers ?
A reactant of photosynthesis that enters the plant through the roots.
What is water?
The level or organization in ecology that includes both biotic and abiotic factors
What is an ecosystem?
A molecule that releases energy for cellular use when the bonds are broken between its 2nd and 3rd phosphate groups
What is ATP?
An example of an organism that is a prokaryote
What is a bacteria?
The largest number of organisms of a particular species that an ecosystem can support
What is carrying capacity?
Plants use the energy from the sun to make glucose, a type of _________ energy.
What is chemical energy?
What is a keystone species?
Waste products of cellular respiration
What are carbon dioxide and water?
The organelle where cellular respiration takes place
What are mitochondria?
a species introduced into a new environment that out-competes native species; causing a decrease in biodiversity.
What is an invasive or non-native species?
The organelle where photosynthesis takes place?
What is the chloroplast?
An experiment in which only ONE variable can be tested at a time.
What is a controlled experiment?
The equation for cellular respiration. (in words or symbols is fine)
What is glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water?
A pathogen that can't reproduce on its own. It must infect and use a host cell to reproduce.
What is a virus?
A type of population growth that occurs when there are unlimited resources. J shaped curve.
What is exponential growth?
A gas that is released by plants as a waste product of photosynthesis.
What is oxygen?
A type of macromolecule used for energy. Examples include sugars and starches.
What is a carbohydrate?
A type of anaerobic respiration that occurs in yeast
What is alcoholic fermentation?