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Salinity : measure of the amounts of solids and salt in dissolved sea water
Consumers : organisms that eat producers
Pollution : introduction of harmful waste products and chemicals not native to the environment
Community : groups of populations that that interact with eachother in a given area
Plankton : tiny organisms that float in ocean currents, most are unicellular and preform photosynthesis
Fossils : remains, imprints, or traces of past organisms
Reptiles : animals that developed adaptions such as dry, scaly skin that allowed them to move away from water for reproduction
Virus : nonliving particle that lacks nucleus or other organelles, requires host cells or reproduction
Respiration : process that uses oxygen to release the energy in food molecules and produces carbon dioxide and water as waste products
Period : row of elements
Hypothesis : possible explanation based on what you know and observe
Matter : anything that has mass and takes up space
Density : amount of mass a material has in a given volume
Conservation : careful use and protection of water
Electron : negatively charged particles that move about the nucleus
| possible explanation based on what you know and observe |
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| organisms that eat producers |
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| measure of the amounts of solids and salt in dissolved sea water |
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| groups of populations that that interact with eachother in a given area |
| |
| introduction of harmful waste products and chemicals not native to the environment |
| |
| tiny organisms that float in ocean currents, most are unicellular and preform photosynthesis |
| |
| careful use and protection of water |
| |
| animals that developed adaptions such as dry, scaly skin that allowed them to move away from water for reproduction |
| |
| remains, imprints, or traces of past organisms |
| |
| |
| process that uses oxygen to release the energy in food molecules and produces carbon dioxide and water as waste products |
| |
| negatively charged particles that move about the nucleus |
| |
| amount of mass a material has in a given volume |
| |
| anything that has mass and takes up space |
| |
| nonliving particle that lacks nucleus or other organelles, requires host cells or reproduction |
| |
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| possible explanation based on what you know and observe |
| |
| organisms that eat producers |
| |
| measure of the amounts of solids and salt in dissolved sea water |
| |
| groups of populations that that interact with eachother in a given area |
| |
| introduction of harmful waste products and chemicals not native to the environment |
| |
| tiny organisms that float in ocean currents, most are unicellular and preform photosynthesis |
| |
| careful use and protection of water |
| |
| animals that developed adaptions such as dry, scaly skin that allowed them to move away from water for reproduction |
| |
| remains, imprints, or traces of past organisms |
| |
| |
| process that uses oxygen to release the energy in food molecules and produces carbon dioxide and water as waste products |
| |
| negatively charged particles that move about the nucleus |
| |
| amount of mass a material has in a given volume |
| |
| anything that has mass and takes up space |
| |
| nonliving particle that lacks nucleus or other organelles, requires host cells or reproduction |
| |
© 2016
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only