Cellular respiration is the process of using sugar and oxygen to create energy, water, and carbon dioxide. An byproduct of cellular respiration is water and can be biologically seen by the process of sweating.
Parasitism is a species relationship where one of the organisms can either benefit or be harmed by the parasite. A mosquito bite for example is one in which the parasite, the mosquito, benefits from obtaining the blood while the organism it inhabits doesn’t benefit at all.
Asexual reproduction is when only one organism is needed to create offspring instead of two individuals. Plants for example undergo asexual reproduction and form flowers as offspring.
An adaptation is a trait or skill that can make an organism more successful in its environment. Dogs are descendant from wolves and with that adapted into having a good sense of sound.
An autotroph is an organism that can produce its own food instead of getting it from some source of living material. Trees for example make food from energy from the sun in a process called photosynthesis.
A detritivore is an organism that gets its nutrients from dead plant or animal material. For example, worms break down organic material so that plants can get nutrients from the soil.
A biome is a major habitat or environment in which organisms can adapt to. This creek is a biome since it inhabits fish, crayfish, and other organisms.
A eukaryote is a multicellular organism containing DNA made of chromosomes. For example, a human is a eukaryote since it contains many cells as well as DNA that makes up its genetic material.