Holds all organelles in the cell
What is Cytoplasm?
A change in an organism’s structure or function that helps it survive in its environment
What is an adaptation?
This is the process by which traits are passed from parents to offspring
What is heredity?
This organelle in plant cells captures sunlight to make food
What is chloroplast?
A group of cells working together
What is tissue?
The "powerhouse" of the cell
What is mitochondrion?
Type of adaptation involves changes in an organism’s behavior to survive
What is behavioral adaptation?
The units of heredity made of DNA that carry traits
What are genes?
The rigid outer layer that provides support to plant cells
What is the cell wall?
A group of tissues working together.
What are organs?
Structure that controls what enters and leaves an animal cell
What is the cell membrane?
Physical features of an organism that help it survive, like camouflage or claws
What is structural adaptation?
The genetic code for a trait
What is genotype?
This organelle stores water and nutrients in plant cells
What is the vacuole?
A group of organs working together?
What is an organ system?
Contains the cell's genetic material and controls the cell activities
What is the nucleus?
A change in DNA code during duplication.
What is a mutation?
The physical representation of a trait.
What is phenotype?
Plant cells working together to bring water from the ground to leaves.
What is stem tissue?
The organ system responsible for moving oxygen and nutrients through a body.
What is the circulatory system?
Tiny dots that are found in cells and produce proteins.
What are ribosomes?
Polar bears have thick fur.
What is a structural adaptation?
Describe phenotype TT
What is homozygous dominant?
Type of reproduction by plants that can duplicate their offspring.
What is asexual?
The organ system responsible for movement.
What is the muscular system?