These are small transport membrane bubbles in eukaryotes
What are vesicles?
The cell's ability to maintain consistent internal conditions is called this
What is homeostasis?
Proteins are made of this monomer
What are amino acids?
This organelle produces ATP in all eukaryotes
What are mitochondria?
Organisms that eat producers and consumers are call this
What are omnivores?
The two organelles responsible for making energy useable for the cell (not all cells have these)
What are the chloroplast and mitochondria?
Eukaryotes have internal membrane-bound organelles to make compartments for different cell processes. The simple type of cell that does not have these organelles is called this
What are prokaryotes?
Glucose is this type of macromolecules that
What is a carbohydrate?
This organelle produces glucose from carbon dioxide and water in some eukaryotes
What is chloroplast?
When a habitat is divided into smaller parcels it is called this.
What is habitat fragmentation?
When proteins are produced by the rough endoplasmic reticulum, they likely go to this organelle next
What is the golgi body?
The cell is selectively permeable due to this cell structure
What is the plasma membrane?
The DNA is stored in the nucleus in eukaryotes. The information to make new proteins goes to this organelle
What are ribosomes?
This nucleotide is the energy currency for the cell
What is ATP?
Jada noticed an overpopulation of robins in the environment. The robin population then came back down after the overshoot. She now hypothesizes that the robins are back at the maximum steady capacity called this.
What is carrying capacity?
When a protein leaves the golgi, it likely leaves in a vesicle to this cell structure
What is the plasma membrane?
When plants get extra water through osmosis, they store it in this large organelle
What is the central vacuole?
These macromolecules are used for energy storage and therefore have the most calories in food
What are lipids and carbohydrates
These are the reactants for cellular respiration
What is oxygen and glucose?
Ashlyn noticed when the alligator population changes, so did the populations of several other species. She likely hypothesized that the alligator is what type of species.
What is a keystone species?
All cells (prokaryote and eukaryote) have these four cell structures
What is plasma membrane, cytoplasm, ribosomes, and DNA?
When organelles get worn out or waste is in the cell, this organelle comes to digest and reuse the macromolecules
What is the lysosome?
Enzymes are (1) this type of macromolecule and when they lose their form due to extreme conditions, we call it this (2)
what are proteins and denatured?
Carbon exits the food chain and enters the environment from these two processes
What is cellular respiration and decomposition?
Every organism has an ideal set of conditions, like temperature, pH, sunlight, water. The maximum to minimum conditions an organism can endure before adverse effects is called this.
What is tolerance range?