This is an organism's role in the environment?
What is a NICHE?
The molecule formed from attaching many simple sugars together.
What are CARBOHYDRATES?
What is the correct order of the following terms; from least complex to most complex: organs, systems, tissues, and cells?
What is cell, tissue, organ, system.
The process that forms a zygote.
What is FERTILIZATION.
A "normal" group that gives you something to compare to in an experiment.
What is the CONTROL GROUP?
The maximum number of organisms that an area can successfully support.
What is the CARRYING CAPACITY?
A molecule that speeds up many chemical reactions in the body.
What is an ENZYME?
An organism that used carbon dioxide and release oxygen gas as a waste.
What is an autotroph?
The process that allows for growth and development.
What is MITOSIS?
The variable that is measured at the end of an experiment. It is what you are measuring.
What is the DEPENDENT VARIABLE?
An organism that breaks down dead organisms and returns nutrients to the soil.
What are DECOMPOSERS?
The resulting molecules when a protein is digested.
What are AMINO ACIDS?
A large molecule that provides energy for a cell's activities.
What is ATP?
The number of chromosomes that will result when a human cell undergoes meiosis.
What is 23?
This variable always goes on the X-axis.
What is the INDEPENDENT VARIABLE?
This shows the greatest number of feeding relationships between organisms in an ecosystem.
All molecules that contain the element carbon and hydrogen.
What are ORGANIC MOLECULES?
The site of protein synthesis.
What are RIBOSOMES?
This is the location of fertilization in humans.
What are FALLOPIAN TUBES?
An untested prediction made at the beginning of an experiment.
What is a HYPOTHESIS?
The process where one community replaces another over a period of time.
What is SUCCESSION?
Proteins on cell membranes that send and receive messages for the cell.
What are RECEPTORS?
The direction water moves when a cell is placed in distilled water.
What is into the cell.
This is the name of the process when cells start taking on different rolls in the body.
What is DIFFERENTIATION?
This is a way to get more accurate results in any experiment.
What is REPEAT THE EXPERIMENT MANY TIMES?