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