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Across
Openings in the leaf that allow for gas exchange. Water loss can also occur.
A change in the DNA code that can lead to a change in protein production.
The process that uses carbon dioxide, water, and light to produce glucose and oxygen.
The process of cell division of gametes (sex cells) whereby a variety of haploid cells are produced.
A section of DNA code that may ultimately be used to make a protein.
A two word naming system based on the genus and species name.
Cells that have membrane bound organelles.
A symbiotic relationship whereby one organism benefits and the other is not affected.
Based on supporting evidence and data and can be altered.
Made of monosaccharides (simple sugars) and provide energy.
A symbiotic relationship whereby one organism benefits and the other is harmed.
Include all living parts of an environment.
Made up of nucleotides and carry genetic information ( Ex. DNA & RNA)
Considered non-living things and are primarily made of proteins and nucleic acids.
A theory that states that change occurs over time.
Down
Both alleles are the same (purebread).
Organisms that include DNA from another source.
Organisms will eventually become this to pesticides and antibiotics with overuse.
Maintains homeostasis in the cell by allowing nutrients in and wastes out.
The regrowth of an ecosystem after a major disturbance such as a fire or volcano.
Anything that limits the size of the population.
A group used for comparison in an experiment.
Unable to make their own food and must consume it directly or indirectly from producers.
The process used to acquire ATP energy and takes place in the mitochondria.
Used to predict the outcome of a genetic cross.
The nonliving aspects of an environment.
The form of energy in the cell produced in the mitochondria.
The basic unit of organization of all living things.