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What has to happen to nitrogen in order for plants to use it?
Nitrogen fixation, it has to be fixed
Is water an element or compound?
Compound
Is oxygen an element or compound?
Element
A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
Epidemic
(Of a disease) prevalent over a whole country or the world.
Pandemic
An organism that does not cause disease itself but which spreads infection by conveying pathogens from one host to another.
Vector
An organism that transmits a disease to others without itself contracting the disease.
Carrier
When mutant bacteria survive an antibiotic treatment and give rise to a resistant population is called what?
Antibiotic Resistance
Eukaryotic, non photosynthetic organisms
Fungi
An organism that feeds on another organism, known as a host.
Parasite
Fungi reproduce asexually by producing what?
Spores
Shape of bacteria?
Spirillum
Shape of bacteria?
Bacillus
Shape of bacteria?
Coccus
Used to inhibit bacterial growth.
Antibiotics
Used to control and prevent the spread of viral diseases.
Vaccine
A nonliving particle composed of nucleic acid that requires a host cell to reproduce.
Virus
How do bacteria reproduce?
Binary Fission
Used for energy, brain development, body insulation, controlling inflammation, blood clotting, & helping you absorb vitamins and minerals
Fats/Lipids
Needed for growth, maintenance, tissue repair, energy
Protein
These are used to make glucose which is the fuel that gives you energy and helps keep everything going.
Carbohydrates
Which is the primary source of energy for most cells in the body?
Sugar/Glucose
What cycle is this?
Nitrogen Cycle
What cycle is this?
Carbon Cycle
What is this?
Cellular Respiration
Give an example of parasitism.
One organism benefits, the other is harmed.
Give an example of mutualism.
Both organisms benefit.
Give an example of commensalism.
One organism benefits, the other isn't affected
A relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is harmed or hurt.
Parasitism
A relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is not affected.
Commensalism
A relationship in which both organisms benefit.
Mutualism
Represents many interconnected food chains describing the various paths that energy takes through an ecosystem.
Food Webs
How much energy is transferred from one organism to another?
10%
The simplest path that energy takes through an ecosystem
Food Chain
A living organism that breaks down other living things (dead) to obtain nutrients/energy
Decomposer
A living organism that gets its food from (eating) other living things
Consumer
A living organism that can make its own food
Producer
An organism that gets its energy requirements by consuming other organisms (Consumer & Decomposer)
Heterotroph
What is this?
Photosynthesis
An organism that collects energy from sunlight or inorganic substances to produce food (Producer)
Autotroph