Week 17 Vocab Definitions

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Week 17 Vocab Definitions

Organelle Tiny structure inside of cell Ex: ribosome, mitochondria Autotroph Make their own food (producers) Ex: plants Heterotroph Eats other organisms (consumers) Ex: animals and fungus Species Organisms that can mate and produce fertile offspring (offspring can reproduce)

Symbiosis Relationships between organisms Commensalism a relationship between two living organisms where one benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed Mutualism a relationship between two living organisms where both individuals benefit

Parasitism a relationship between two living organisms where one benefits and the other is harmed Cilia Small hairs on outside of cells that help with movement Flagellum Long whip-like tail that helps with movement