Body Systems/Genetics
PLANTS/CELLS
Ecosystems
Food Web/Energy Pyramid
Miscellaneous
100

This is an example of a physical change during digestion that takes place in the mouth.

What is chewing of food?

100

Structure in plants that help capture sunlight for photosynthesis.

What is a chloroplast?

100

This biome is one that has all four of these.

What are seasons?

100

 Based on this energy pyramid this consumer receives the least amount of energy that is captured by the producers.

What is the eagle?

100

These are the first norganisms to appear during secondary succession following a forest fire.

What are weeds and grasses?

200

Inhaling and exhaling, taking in oxygen, and removing carbon dioxide is the function of this body system.

What is the Respiratory System?

200

Radiant energy is turned in to this kind of energy during photosynthesis.

What is CHEMICAL ENERGY?

200

TRUE or FALSE

Increased biodiversity results in a more sustainable ecosystem because a greater variety of species present allows more organisms to adapt after changes occur.

What is TRUE?

200

   These consumers receive the most amount of energy originally produced by the shrubs.


What are grasshopper and catepillar?

200

This type of reproduction produces more diverse offspring.

What is sexual reproduction?

300

The main function of this system is to protect the inner organs of the body from harm by serving as a barrier.

What is the Integumentary System?

300

Three differences between plant and animal cells.

What are cell walls, large vacuole and chloroplasts?

300

Gills that allow the fish to easily take in dissolved oxygen are an example of this.

What is an adaptation?

300

Name a food chain in this food web that goes from a producer to the eagle.


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300

All living things are made up of these.

What are cells?

400

3 functions of the Skeletal System.

What are

1. Protection, Support and Structure

2. Production of red blood cells

3. Storage of minerals

400

These are the 3 parts of the Cell Theory.

What are:

1. Cells are the building blocks of life

2. Cells are the smallest unit of living things

3. All cells come from pre-existing cells

400

This occurs in stages, and permits a habitat to allow new species to grow in number as the habitat undergoes changes.

What is ecological succession?

400

This percent of energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next.

What is 10%?

400

These are the 6 steps of the Scientific Method.

What are Problem, Research, Hypothesis, Procedure (Experiment), Analyze, and Conclusion

500

The passage of genetic instructions from one generation to the next. 

What is heredity?

500

This is the equation for Photosynthesis.

sunlight + 6 carbon dioxide + 6 water GOES TO 6 Oxygen + Glucose

500

This biome has the highest level of biodiversity and is located close to the equator.

What is the Tropical Rain Forest?

500

This type of organism is found at every trophic level of the energy pyramid.

What are decomposers?

500

A plant that has this will appear wilted.

What is low turgor pressure (not enough water)?

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