When both organisms benefit
What is mutualism?
A variety of life
What is biodiversity
What is carbohydrates?
Function of cell wall
What is provide structure of plants
The four biomolecules
What is Carbohydrates, lipids, protreins, and nucleic acid?
These organisms eat other organisms for their energy source.
What is a heterotroph?
Which shows more biodiveristy?
A. rainforest
B. Desert
What is a rainforest?
Fats, oils, and waxes are an example of
What are lipids?
This organelle is semi-permeable
What is cell membrane?
The molecule that transports sodium and potassium across the cell membrane
What is protein pump?
What is sodium-potassium pump?
What comes after an individual on the ecological pyramid?
What is population?
The removal of trees in an area
What is deforestation?
The building blocks for organic compounds/molecules are called...
What is monomers?
What are the two main types of ekuaryotic cells?
What is animal and plant
What is the difference between passive and active transport?
What is passive does not require energy, and active requires energy
One organism gains while the other suffers
What is parasitism?
No live exists here
What is a deadzone?
What is the monomer of a protein?
What is amino acid?
This organelle provides energy for the cell. Also known as the powerhouse of the cell.
What is mitochondria?
Provide one fact about cell theory?
What is?
All cells are made up of other cells
Cells are the basic unit of life
All living things are made of cells
a relationship between two organisms, which may or may not benefit one or both
What is a symbiotic relationship?
the act of taking a resource, such as a plant, animal, or fish, at such a rate that it can no longer replenish itself
What is overharvesting?
Monomers for fatty acids
What is glycerol and fatty acids?
Where can you find DNA in a prokaryote?
What is in the cytoplasm?
What is in the center of the cell?
Monomer of a nucleic acid
What is a nucleotide?