Plants make their own food and start the energy chain.
What are producers?
This type of succession starts with no soil.
What is primary succession?
Many different species in one area has high or low biodiversity?
What is high biodiversity?
Controls what goes in and out of the cell.
What is the cell membrane?
Traits passed from parents to offspring.
What is inheritance?
Animals that eat plants.
What are primary consumers?
This type happens after a fire or flood.
What is secondary succession?
Ecosystems with more biodiversity are more ____ (stable/unstable).
What is stable?
The control center of the cell.
What is the nucleus?
Parts of DNA that control traits.
What are genes?
This shows how energy moves from one organism to another.
What is a food chain?
Living things in an area.
What are organisms?
Fewer species means this kind of biodiversity.
What is low biodiversity?
Gives plant cells structure.
What is the cell wall?
Genes are found on these.
What are chromosomes?
Energy gets smaller at each level in this diagram.
What is an energy pyramid?
The different types species.
What is biodiversity?
Biodiversity helps living things survive changes in this.
What is the environment?
Makes energy for the cell.
What is the mitochondria?
Helpful traits are more likely to be ____ on
What is passed?
Most energy is lost as this.
What is heat?
Biodiversity usually goes up or down over time during succession.
What is up?
Healthy ecosystems usually have (high/low) biodiversity.
What is high?
Found only in plants, helps make food.
What is the chloroplast?
The number of chromosomes in a human body.
What is 46?