The order of the trophic levels.
What are: Primary producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, third level consumers, apex predators.
the relationship in which a species harms another species with disease.
what is parasitism
the organelle that stores the genetic info of the cell
What is the nucleus
the energy that cellular respiration makes.
what is ATP
the location of the process transcription
what is the nucleus
the benefit of both species
what is mutualism
the interaction of one animal eating another
what is predation
the organelle in which photosynthesis happens
What is the chloroplast
this type of mutation that results in no change in amino acid sequences
what is a silent mutation
the location of the process translation
what is the ribosome
the relationship of one eating another
What is predation
the interaction between two species for recourses or other necessities
what is competition
the organelle in which cellular respiration occurs
What is the mitochondria
this feature that is in a eukaryotic cell but not in a prokaryotic cell
what is a membrane bound nucleus
the term used for for a change in genetic material
what is a mutation
the name for a large population of organisms within a community
What is an ecosystem
the reactants for cellular respiration
what is O2 and glucose
the reactants for photosythesis
what is CO2, H2O and sunlight
the powerhouse of the cell
what is the mitochondria
the organelle that stores water for plant cells
what is a vacuole
These "boundaries" that imply carrying capacity
What is food, water, land, shelter and resources
photosynthesis is this kind of reaction
what is chemical reaction
The example of the relationship of photosynthesis and cellular respiration
What is a cycle.
the process of dividing and multiplying cells.
what is mitosis
a feature that a plant cell has but a animal cell doesn't
what is a cell wall