Fungi Are they helpful or harmful?. Traits of Fungi Most fungi have cells with a cell wall and more than one nucleus Most are.
Protists Diversity of Protists Protozoans Slime Molds Algae Ecological Role & Disease.
A. Direct Evidence B. Indirect Evidence. Visible evidence that takes us back in time and shows organisms have changed Ex. – Fossils.
3.4 Workbook Review *Vocab *Key Questions (at top of wkbk) *What is important about each cycle?
Chapter 54 Ecosystems. n Ecosystem - consists of all the organisms living in a community as well as all the abiotic factors with which they interact.
Prokaryotes 1. 1. Classifying Prokaryotes 2. 2. Identifying Prokaryotes 3. 3. Role in the Environment 4. 4. Bacteria and Disease.
Photosynthesis: use of chlorophyll. Energy storing process. 6 CO 2 + 6 H 2 O + solar energy C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6 O 2 Cellular Respiration: Aerobic Respiration:
Prokaryotic Cell. Eukaryotic Cell Autotrophs capture the light energy from sunlight and convert it to chemical energy they use for food. Heterotrophs.
Fungi. Fungi are eukaryotic heterotrophs that digest food externally and absorb the the digested materials through their body walls. Fungi are eukaryotic.
Abiotic Factors Chapter 25, Section 1. Environmental Factors Biotic Factors Biotic Factors Features of an environment that are alive or were once alive.
Energy Flow through a Food Chain. ENERGY FLOW Autotrophs vs. Heterotrophs 20Notes%20E%20Photosynthesis.htm.
Ecology Unit Modified by Beth Roland Jacobs Fork Middle School.