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What does hybrid it mean?
heterozygous( two different alleles)
Why are bacteria and fungi important to our environment?
they decompose nutrients and return nutrients to the soil
What does hybrid it mean?
heterozygous( two different alleles)
What cycle is driven by photosynthesis and respiration?
Oxygen- carbon cycle
Why are bacteria and fungi important to our environment?
they decompose nutrients and return nutrients to the soil
What cycle is driven by photosynthesis and respiration?
Oxygen- carbon cycle
What occurs in two stages mitosis or meiosis?
meiosis
What occurs in two stages mitosis or meiosis?
meiosis
Wazy or oily organic compounds are called?
lipids
What ions do basis releases in the solution?
hydroxide
Wazy or oily organic compounds are called?
lipids
What ions do basis releases in the solution?
hydroxide
What is the plant role in the carbon cycle during photosynthesis?
it produces organic carbon compounds called carbohydrates
What is the plant role in the carbon cycle during photosynthesis?
it produces organic carbon compounds called carbohydrates
what organisms in the food chain store the greatest amount of energy?
producers
what organisms in the food chain store the greatest amount of energy?
producers
What is the mineral that composes the chromosomes?
chromatids
What does the term purebreed mean?
Homozygous (two of the same alleles)
What is the mineral that composes the chromosomes?
chromatids
What does the term purebreed mean?
Homozygous (two of the same alleles)
How many electrons does an atom try to uptain in its outer shell to be stable?
8
What is a type of protein that speeds up a reaction?
enzymes
What part of the cell regulates what enters and leaves the cell?
Plasma or cell
What part of the cell converts its chemiacal energy stored in food into compounds that cells can use?
mitochondria
What are the reactants for photosynthesis?
carbon dioxide and water
Lactid acids and alcoholic fermentation are types of ____ respiration
anaerobic
Where does respiration occurs?
mitochondria
What organisms are called that are not native in the life in an area?
exotic
What is the conversion of nitrogen gas to nitrates called?
nitrogen fixation
What are some cell structures found only in producers?
Cell wall, cellulose, chloroplast, and plastids