Living Things
Habitats and ecosystems
Plant Structures
Life cycles
100

An organism that can make its own food, generally using photosynthesis.

What is a producer?

100

Organisms that only consume plants. 

What are herbivores?

100

The part of the plant the anchors it in place and takes in water and nutrients. 

What are the roots?

100

Both incomplete and complete metamorphosis start with this stage.

What is an egg?

200

Organisms that eat other living things for energy.

What is a consumer?

200

Organisms that only eat meat.

What are carnivores?

200

 The part of the plant makes food using sunlight and exchanges gases.

What are the leaves?

200
A stage in incomplete metamorphosis where the juvenile animal looks similar to the adult animal.

What is nymph?

300

When a shoot or root emerges from a seed.

What is germination?

300

The transfer of energy from one organism to another.

What is a food chain?

300

Part that supports the plant and transfers water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves

What is the stem?

300
A stage in complete metamorphosis where the juvenile animal looks completely different that the adult.

What is larva?

400

The ultimate source of energy for all organisms on Earth. 

What is the sun?

400

Animals that do not have a backbone.

What are invertebrates?

400
This plant part attracts pollinators.

What are the petals?

400

The stage in complete metamorphosis where the animal transforms into its adult form.

What is pupa?

500

Organisms that can consume both plant and animal matter.

What are omnivores?

500

Animals that have backbones.

What are vertebrates?

500

The part of the plant that produces seeds and develops into fruit.

What are flowers?

500

The conditions needed for a seed to germinate.

What is correct amount of water, air, and the right temperature/soil/light? 

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