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Mrs. Burlingame

Mrs. Burlingame 100 200 400 300 400 Definitions Eukaryotic Cell Structure Biomes Potpouri 300 200 400 200 100 500 100

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Regulation of an organisms internal environment to maintain conditions suitable for survival

What is Homeostasis ?

1,2

Contains the blueprint to make proteins and controls the activity of the organelles.

What is the nucleus?

1,3

The first species in an area. An example is a lichen;

which is actually an algae and a fungus in a close symbiotic relationship

What is a pioneer species?

1,4

A two word naming system that first identifies the genus and next describes

a characteristic of the organism.

What is binomial nomenclature?

2,1

A hypothesis supported by a large body of evidence.

What is Theory ?

2,2

The site of cellular chemical reactionsIts membranes are folded or pleated so it will take up less space in the cell.

What is the endoplasmic reticulum?

2,3

The biome in upstate New York that boasts an abundant supply

of deciduous trees. This biome receives about 70-150 inches

of rain per year

What is a temperate forest?

2,4

Photosynthesizing protists that are both unicellular and multi-cellular.

This organism produces more than ½ the oxygen generated by

photosynthesizing organisms

What are algae?

3,1

Dominated by broad-leaved hardwood trees that lose their foliage annually

What is the temperate deciduous forests?

3,2

Transforms energy for the cell “the powerhouse of the cell”

What is the mitochondria?

3,3

This biome contains permanently frozen ground

called permafrost

What is the tundra?

3,4

Plants and animals that contain functional recombinant DNA

(foreign)

What is a transgenic organism?

4,1

The scientific study of interactions among organisms

and their environments

What is Ecology?

4,2

Attached to areas on the rough endoplasmic reticulum where

they carry out the function of protein synthesis

What is a ribosome?

4,3

In the United States this biome is called the Prairie, In Russia it called Steppes, Savannas in Africa

and Pampas in Argentina

What are the Grasslands?

4,4

The reassortment of chromosomes and the genetic information they carry,

either by crossing over or by independent assortment of homologous chromosomes.

What is genetic recombination.

5,1

A symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits and the other species

is neither harmed nor benefited.

What is Commensalism

5,2

Contain digestive enzymes.They digest excess or wore out

organelles, food particles, and engulfed viruses or bacteria

What are Lysosomes

5,3

This biome has multiple habitats due to the large number of

niches in the vertical layering of the forest

What is the Rainforest?

5,4

Cells that control the opening and

closing of the stomata

What are the guard cells?