Which reproductive strategy has less offspring, but requires more care
What is K-strategy?
(Which COL) A tiger breathing 🌬🐯
What is Exchanges chemicals of life?
makes the proteins which allows for growth and reproduction
What are ribosomes?
The factors in an ecosystem that make it hard to survive and reproduce. Ex: Predators, food, temperature, mates
What is environmental pressure?
Grade you are going to get on your finals
What is a 💯!!!!!
Observable traits of an organism
What is phenotype?
A Labrador retrievers third eyelid to protect the eye, keep it moist, and filter out harmful UV rays. 🐕
What is a physical adaptation?
Control center of the cell
What is the nucleus?
A process in which individuals that have certain inherited traits tend to survive and reproduce at higher rates than other individuals because of those traits.
What is natural selection?
The 4 main food chains.
What is Industrial, Industrial organic, Local Sustainable, Hunter Gather?
Having two identical alleles for a particular gene
A prokaryote that is an autotroph and heterotroph
What is bacteria?
The organelle that helps with photosynthesis
What are chloroplasts?
The non living things in an ecosystem: water, wind etc
What are abiotic factors?
In particular order the variable for the thing you change, the thing you measure, and the thing that stays the same.
The process in which DNA makes a duplicate copy of itself
What is DNA replication?
A dog creating bonds with humans to get food
What is a behavioral adaptation?
organelles that plants have that animals don't.
What are cell walls and chloroplasts?
Things that make their own energy, usually plants
What are producers?
one parent duplicates their DNA
What is Asexual reproduction?
A characteristic that improves an individual's ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment
What is adaptation?
An organism that is Unicellular & Multicellular, Heterotroph, Eukaryote, and Asexual & sexual reproduction
What is fungi?🍄
Organelle in animals that helps with cell respiration
What is the mitochondria?
When a certain part of an ecosystem falls causing the whole pyramid to crash
What is a Trophic Cascade?
an organism that eats plants and provides the energy needed for other types of consumers to use
What are Primary consumers?