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biology 1 review

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27477130what are decomposersorganisms that break down decaying matter
27477131name some decomposersfungi, bacteria
27477132name the cycles of the biospherewater, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen
27477133parts of the water cycleevaporation, condensation, transpiration, precipitation, runoff, groungwater
27477134in the water cycle, how does water return to the atmosphereevaporation
27477135what do plants make that animals need for survival?oxygen
27477136what waste products do animals release that plants need for survival?carbon dioxide
27477137what is the difference between a food chain and a food web?one pathway, shows interacting food chains
27477138name a produceralgae
27477139what is an omnivore?eats meat and veggies
27477140what is a herbivore?eats only veggies
27477141what is a carnivore?eats only meat
27477142name the organism responsible for nitrogen fixation and what kingdom does it belong to?bacteria and eubacteria
27477143how is a population different from a community?same species vs. mix of different populations
27477144how does carbon dioxide in the atmosphere become carbon in the leaves of plants?photosynthesis
27477145what are abiotic factors? list threenon living water, air, soil
27477146what are bioticliving human, bacteria, plants
27477147what is carrying compacity?number of organisms that an enviroment can support
27477148what human action has led to the greatest decrease in the numbers of wildlife?deforistation
27477149in a food chain the closer an organism is to plants, is it recieving more or less energy?more
27477150example a cow or a wolf, which recieves more energy from the green plants?cow
27477151what is an estuary?where river meets saltwater
27477152name the six kingdomsplants, animals, protists, fungi, eubacteria, archebacteria
27477153give an example of an organism from each kingdomwheat, sqirrel, algae, yeast, E coli, halobacteria
27477154what is a pathogen?organism that causes disease
27477155whats a capsid?protein coat
27477156whats the inner nucleic coat of a virus?dna or rna
27477157name all 3 types of bacteriacocci, bacilli, andspirilla
27477158how are viruses transmitted?blood, air, food, direct contact
27477159why are viruses not classified as living?they cannot reproduce on their own, dont eat
27477160how do viruses reproduce?they use a host cell
27477161how are protists classified?how they obtain food and move
27477162what does protozoan mean?animal-like in structure
27477163what is the only trait that all protists share?no sex!
27477164what are the 3 primary forms of movement shared by protists?flagella, cillia, pseudopod
27477165what are the single celled fungi called?yeast
27477166what is chitin?makes up cell walss of fungi
27477167are fungi producers or decomposers?decomposers
27477168what is a gymnosperm?conebearing
27477169whats an angiosperm?flower bearing
27477170name the three types of symmetry that occur in animalbilateral, radial, asymetrical
27477171what mammals most closley resemble humans?monkeys(chimps)
27477172list order of organization in multicellular organismscell, tissue, organ, organ system, organ groups

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