This is an example of a living thing
What is a Mantis Shrimp? (Any living thing is an acceptable answer)
Questions in dichotomous keys should have this many possible answers
How many is 2?
These animals all have a backbone
What are vertebrates?
You need this to see a microorganism
What is a microscope?
This sort of cell does not have a cell wall
What is an animal cell?
All living things are made of these
What are cells?
This vertebrate class has no fur and no feathers, but does internal fertilisation
What are the reptiles?
These are the defining features of mammals
What are fur and producing milk?
Most microbes including all the bacteria have this many cells
How many is 1?
These structures have specific functions and are the organs of the cell
What are organelles?
This acronym can be used to remember the features of living things
What is MR GREEN?
This member of the Candius family is hard, spherical and unwrapped
What is Mandibulus crackus?
This class of terrestrial animals have scaly skin and lay eggs
What are reptiles?
These are not considered living because they don't have cells. They must invade cells to reproduce themselves
What are viruses?
This organelle is found in the centre of the cell and contains the DNA
What is the nucleus?
The M in MR GREEN stands for this
What is movement?
This description could be placed in the red box
What is no horns?
Humans are a member of this phylum
What is chordata?
Whilst these microorganisms can be as small as 0.003mm, one of them is 3.8km long making it the largest organism
What are moulds?
Most cells replicate their DNA using this process
What is mitosis?
This is the highest level of classification. Examples include: bacteria, archaea and eukarya
What is domain?
This leaf is in the black box
What is a maple leaf?
Animals in this phylum - which includes insects and arachnids - have a segmented body and bilateral symmetry
What are the arthropods?
This name is given to microbes that cause disease
What is a pathogen?
This organelle converts sugars into usable energy
What is a mitochondrion?