Nutrition
Reproduction
Interaction
Cells
Classification
100

What all living things need to survive

What is energy?

100

What every organism must do to continue their species.

What is reproduce?

100

These are usually called the five senses. 

What are touch, taste, sight, smell, and hearing?

100

The cells that are less complex.

What are prokaryotes?
100

The two types of animals.

What are vertebrates and invertebrates?

200

What herbivores only eat.

What are plants?

200

Reproduction that requires two parents

What is sexual reproduction?

200

The sense organ needed for sight.

What are the eyes?

200

The cells that are more complex and found in humans.

What are eukaryotes?

200

The different classifications of animals.

What are birds, reptiles, mammals, insects, fish, and amphibians.

300

What carnivores only eat.

What is meat?

300

Reproduction that only requires one parent.

What is asexual reproduction?

300

The sense organ needed for hearing.

What are the ears?

300

The part of the cell that contains the genetic material.

What is the nucleus?
300

The five kingdoms of life.

What are animals, plants, protists, fungi, and monera?

400

What omnivores eat.

What is everything?

400

Organisms that lay eggs

What are oviparous organisms?

400

The sense organ needed for taste.

What is the tongue?

400

The liquid that fills the inside of the cell.

What is cytoplasm?

400

The way plants and animals are organized.

What are cells, tissues, organs, and systems?

500

The process through which plants receive energy from the sun.

What is photosynthesis?

500

Organisms that give birth.

What are viviparous organisms?

500

The sense organ needed for touch.

What is skin?

500

The parts of the cell that carry out specific functions.

What are organelles?

500

The systems of the body.

What are the muscular, skeletal, nervous, reproductive, digestive, circulatory, and respiratory systems?

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