Life Cycles
Parts of the Body
Plants
The Food Chain
Vocabulary and stuff...
100
Complete and incomplete are two types of this, which means to change.
What is metamorphosis?
100
Blood is responsible for delivering this important nutrient, necessary for respiration, to each cell throughout the body.
What is Oxygen?
100
This part of the plant absorbs water.
What is the roots?
100
A plant plays this role in the food chain.
What is a producer?
100
We call all living things this.
What are organisms?
200
These are the steps of complete metamorphosis.
What is egg-larva-pupa-adult?
200
This is the largest organ in the human body.
What is the skin?
200
In general, this is the part of the plant where photosynthesis occurs.
What is the leaves?
200
This is the primary source of energy in most food chains.
What is the sun?
200
Plants require this gas for photosynthesis.
What is Carbon Dioxide?
300
These are the steps of incomplete metamorphosis.
What is egg-nymph-adult?
300
This organ filters the blood for wastes and creates urine.
What are the kidneys?
300
Moss reproduces using these.
What are spores?
300
When a snake eats a rabbit, it is playing this role in the food chain.
What is a secondary consumer?
300
This is a change in an organism to make it better suited to its environment.
What is an adaptation?
400
The chrysalis of a butterfly is an example of this step of metamorphosis.
What is the pupa?
400
This organ creates bile, a chemical necessary for digestion, as well as detoxifies substances entering the body.
What is the liver?
400

This part of the flower contains the male reproductive cells. 

What is the anther?

400
When a bunny eats a plant, it is playing this role in the food chain.
What is a primary consumer?
400

This is an organism that feeds on other dead organisms. 

What is a scavenger

500
A maggot is an example of this step in metamorphosis.
What is a larva?
500

This organ produces the hormone insulin which help control the amount of sugar in the blood.

What is the pancreas?

500

This part of the flower has the same function as the skeleton in the human body.

What is the stem

500
When you draw a diagram of a food chain, the arrows represent this.
What is the flow of energy?
500
This is a small, undeveloped plant that is given a food source and can potentially grow under the right conditions.
What is a seed?
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