What is one adaptation Hokie has?
Nocturnal
Good sense of smell
Mutualism
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What does the F stand for in FEWSHA.
Food
Name one difference between a plant cell and animal cell.
Cell Wall
Large Vacuole
Chloroplast
Shape
What animal was on the front of your Ecology Science book?
Chameleon
Give an example
Non living thing in an environment.
Water, rocks, dirt, sunlight
Give an example of a Mutualistic relationship.
Flowers and Bees
Oxpecker and Buffalo
What do the two 'M's represent in M2RGA
Movement and Metabolism
What is the second stage of the cell cycle?
Mitosis
What animal is on the hidden on the wall?
Zebra
An environment providing things specific organisms need to live, grow, and reproduce.
Habitat
What is Parasitism?
A relationships between two living things where one benefits and the other is harmed.
What are the 6 needs of living things.
Food, Energy, Water, Space, Homeostasis, Air
What is the "Power House" of a cell?
Mitochondria
In a parasitism relationship, what is the name for the organism that is harmed?
Host
The study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment.
Ecology
Give and example of Commensalism.
Clown Fish and Anemone
Shark and Remora
What is an Autotroph?
Organism that makes its own food.
What are reproductive cells called.
Gametes
What are the three organs in your abdomen that you can live without?
Spleen, Gallbladder, and Appendix
List these levels of organization in order from smallest to largest.
Organism > Population > Community > Ecosystem
Relationship between two organisms in which one benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed.
What is a producer and what is a consumer?
Give an example of each.
Produces its own food.
Obtains energy by consuming other organisms.
What part of the plant cell give the leaves their green color?
And
How many siblings does Mrs.Block have?
Chloroplast or Chlorophyll
And
One
What is the largest organ of the Human Body.
Skin