Levels of Organization
Human Body System
Types of Reproduction
Natural Vs. Artificial selection
Classifying Kingdoms
100

What describes the hierarchical structure of life?

Levels of biological organization.

100

What is the primary function of the respiratory system?

Taking in oxygen

100

What is sexual reproduction?

The process of two parents creating an offspring with genetic differences.

100

What is natural selection?

A selection that happens in nature without human involvement. 

100

What is a common characteristic of animals? 

Multicellular, eukaryotic, and heterotrophic.

200

What is the smallest unit of life?

The cell 

200

Which organ is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body?

The heart

200

What is fertilization?

The process where a male and female egg cells form a fertilized egg.

200

What is artificial selection?

A selection controlled by humans to choose specific traits.

200

Is fungi more closely related to plants or animals?

Animals.

300

What level of organization is made of different tissues working together to perform a function?

An organ 

300

What is the main role of the skeletal system?

Provide support and protection

300

What is binary fission?

A type of asexual reproduction where a single cell organism reproduces an identical version of themselves.

300

What is another natural selection?

The process that leads to traits that help survive and reproduce in their environment.

300

Where are archae often found?

In extreme environments

400

What level includes all the organisms living in a septic area?

A community

400

Which system is responsible for breaking down food into nutrients?

The digestive system 

400

What is budding?

Another asexual reproduction which a new organisms develops an outgrowth or bud.

400

What is another artificial selection?

Humans selecting certain living organisms to reproduce more of a certain trait.

400

What is the difference between bacteria and other kingdoms?

Bacteria are prokaryotic

500

What is the highest level of organization that includes all the ecosystems on Earth?

A biosphere

500

What are the basic functional units of the nervous system called?

Neurons

500

What is fragmentation?

A sexual reproduction where a body part is lost and then ends up in another organism.

500

What is the definition of artificial selection?

When humans choose which plants or animals get to reproduce.

500

Which kingdom is believed to have evolved first?

Bacteria Archae

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