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A type of Cell that has no Nucleus and only have few organelles
Prokaryotic Cell / Prokaryotes
He is the father of Evolution
Charles Darwin
The name of Theory proposed by Charles Darwin
Natural Selection
He is the father of Taxonomy
Carolous Linnaeus
He is the father of Genetics
Gregor Mendel
He is the Father of Microscopy
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
Organelle responsible for Cellular Respiration
Mitochondria
Organelle Responsible for Protein Synthesis
Ribosomes
Organelle responsible for photosynthesis
Chloroplast
It takes place when a population's per capita growth rate decreases as population size approaches a maximum imposed by limited resources, the carrying capacity. Usually S-shaped in graphs.
Logistic Growth
It takes place when a population's per capita growth rate stays the same, regardless of population size, making the population grow faster and faster as it gets larger.
Exponential Growth
It is the maximum amount of population that a certain area can support.
Carrying Capacity
It is the movement of individual out of the population.
Emigration
It is the movement of individual into a new population.
Immigration
It is the number of people dying in a population
Mortality / Fatality
It is the number of birth in a population
Natality
It is a biological community of interacting organisms and physical environment.
Ecosystem
A group of the same species.
Population
It describes the number of population in a unit area.
Population Density
Term used to describe parasites that can be found outside the host.
Ectoparasite
Term used to describe parasites that can be found inside the host.
Endoparasite
Organisms that is being eaten by the predator.
Prey
Animals that hunt and eat on other organisms.
Predator
A symbiotic relationship where one organism benefited while the other is harmed.
Parasitism
A symbiotic relationship where one organisms benefited while the other has no effect.
Commensalism
A kind of symbiotic relationship wherein both organisms benefited from each other.
Mutualism