Tiny building blocks that make up every part of an organism.
What is Cells?
Plants that lose all their leaves at about the same time every year.
The amount of time an organism lives.
Traits that are inherited.
Gets food by breaking down dead things.
What is a decomposer?
Gives the cell its shape and allows things to go in and out of the cell.
A plant that stays green and makes food all year long.
The changes that happen to an organism during its life.
What is life cycle?
Accent, the way you walk, talking with your hands.
Eats only plants.
Examples: horses, grasshoppers, sheep
What is a herbivore?
The storage bin within the cell.
What is vacuole?
Plants make food through the process of?
What is photosynthesis?
Order the life cycle of a plant.
What is seed, root, sprout, young adult, adult?
Eye color, height, hair color, widows peak.
What is inherited traits?
Eats plants and other animals.
Examples: People, dogs, and bears
What is an omnivore?
The brain of the cell, which controls the cell.
A plant needs these three things for photosynthesis to occer.
What is water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight?
What is metamorphosis?
Makes its own food using the process called photosynthesis.
Example: Plants, trees, and grass
What is a Producer?
Eats only other animals.
Examples: Sharks, spiders, and lions.
What is a carnivore?
Only plant cells have the following parts:
What is cell wall and chloroplasts?
The green substance inside leaves that help a plant use light energy to make food.
Chlorophyll
When insects go through this type of metamorphosis it changes the way they look.
What is complete metamorphosis?
Gets energy from eating other things.
Examples: people, dogs, raccoons, and horses.
What is a Consumer?
A food chain always starts with this.
What is a producer?