Description

a simplified representation of a complex system or process
type of punnett square that examines one
the number of deaths in a population in a given place and time
genetic disease that prevents the body from correctly conctructing proteins essential for proper muscle function
change in a gene
symbiotic relationship in which both participants experience a benefit
number of births in a populatioin in a given place and time
theory that organisms that are best adapted to their enviroment are the ones most likely to survive and reproduce
ecological role performed by a species within an ecosystem
converison by bacteria of ammonium compounds to nitrate compuonds
process by which atmospheric nitrogen is mafde available for organisms and eventually returned to the atmosphere
layer surrounding the nucleus that controls which substances are allowed to enter and exit the nucleus
one of the essential chemicals for life; the information blueprint for the production of proteins; NDA and RNA are two types of nucleic acids
bundle of fibers of DNA found within a prokaryotic cell
organelle within the nucleus that produces ribosomes
basic unit of a nucleic acid; made of sugar, phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base
control center of an eukaryotic cell that contains the cell's DNA
organism thqt eats both plants and animals; omnivores may be a food source for carnivores and other omnivores
compartmentalized stucture in eukaryotic cells that performs a specific function for the cell
passeive transport of water molecules through a membrane
symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits while causing harm to the other organism
cell that gives rise to daughter cells through mitosis or meiosis
parents in a genetic croos-fertilization; their offspring are called the F1 generation
movement of molecules from a region of higher concentraation to a region of lower concentration, which does not require energy
chart showing heritable traits in parents and off spring

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