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What is the result of Mitosis?
Two diploid daughter cells
What is the result of meiosis?
Four haploid sex cells (gametes)
What are some abiotic factors in an ecosystem?
Sun, temperature, water (anything not living)
What are some causes of mutations?
Chemicals, viruses, high temperatures, radiation and pollutants
What are some causes of mutations?
Chemicals, viruses, high temperatures, radiation and pollutants
What is a type of molecule that has an unequal area of charge?
Polar (water)
What happens to the flow of enrgy in an energy pyramid?
It decreases as you move up the pyramid.
What happens to the flow of enrgy in an energy pyramid?
It decreases as you move up the pyramid.
What is the physical appearance of offspring called?
The phenotype
What is the physical appearance of offspring called?
The phenotype
What is the size of a population that can exist in an ecosystem at any given time called?
Carrying Capacity
What are some cell structures found only in producers?
Cell wall, cellulose, cholorplast, plastids
What is a heterotroph?
An organism that depends on other organisms for food.
What are factors that control inheritance called?
Genes
What does the term hybird mean?
Heterozygous (two different alleles
How do bases bond in DNA?
A bonds to T and C bonds to G
What are some cell structures found only in producers?
Cell wall, cellulose, cholorplast, plastids
What is a heterotroph?
An organism that depends on other organisms for food.
What are factors that control inheritance called?
Genes
What does the term hybird mean?
Heterozygous (two different alleles
How do bases bond in DNA?
A bonds to T and C bonds to G
List the order of levels in a food chain.
Producer, First order (primary consumer), Second order, Third order (tertiary), Fourth order (quaternary)
What is a plant's role in the carbon cycle during photosynthesis?
It produces organic compounds called carbohydrates.
How are mutationd passed on to an offspring?
Meiosis
What is the force that holds the two strands of DNA?
Base pairing.