Biomes
Foodwebs
Cells
Genetics
Human body Systems
100

What term describes a large geographical area characterized by its distinct climate, plants, and animals?

What is a Biome

100

What group of organisms break down dead plants and animals, returning nutrients to the soil and playing a crucial role in recycling within an ecosystem?

What are decomposers

100

Humans are an example of this type of organism?

Multicellular organism

100

A trait that is passed down from parent to offspring.

What are inherited Traits?

100

Which system removes waste from the body?

What is the digestive system?

200

This biome, found in cold regions like the Arctic, has a permanently frozen layer of soil. What is it called?

What is the Tundra?

200

In a food web, at what level do organisms primarily feed on producers and are often referred to as herbivores?

What is the primary consumer or first trophic level

200

An organism, like bacteria, have a simpler structure but still perform all necessary life functions.

What is a unicellular organism?

200

Your favorite color is an example of what

Environmental Traits

200

What is the purpose of the circulatory system?

The heart pumps blood to the body that transports oxygen, nutrients, and waste through the body. 

300

Which of the habitats below would provide the best environment to support the populations below?

What is the Grasslands
300

Double Jeopardy: What role and trophic level does the raccoon play in this food web?

Role: Carnivore

Trophic Level: Secondary Consumer

300

What are two examples of Unicellular organisms?


Bacteria, Yeast, Amoeba 

300

What is an example of an trait you inherited from your parents. 

eye color, hair color, nose, height, skin color, hair texture, freckles... ect
300

Which of the body systems tells your hand to move away from something that is hot?

What is the nervous system

400
Write these ecosystems in order of highest to lowest salinity.  

               -Estuary

               -Pond

               -Ocean

Highest: Ocean

Mid: Estuary

Lowest: Pond

400

What are the trophic levels for the hawk?

Secondary and Tertiary Consumer

400

How is an organism classified as unicellular besides only having one cell

It can survive as a single cell. 

It's organelles perform all necessary life functions. 

Adapt quickly to changing environments


400

Amanda has red hair, while her brother has brown hair. Why is Amanda's hair color different from her brother's hair color?

The traits that Amanda inherited from her parents is different than the traits her brother inherited. 

400

Which two body systems work together to transport oxygen to the cells in the body?

What is the circulatory and respiratory systems?
500

This biome receives very little rainfall, often less than 25 centimeters per year, leading to sparse vegetation and extreme temperature fluctuations.

What is the desert?

500

What animals play the role of herbivore in the following food web?

Birds and Foxes

500

Double Jeopardy: What are the similarities and differences of unicellular and multicellular organisms?

Similarities: Biotic, both have organelles that play specific functions, both contain DNA. 

Differences: Multicellular Organisms have a nucleus and work with other cells for their survival, have trillions of cells that each have a specific function. Unicellular Organisms can survive independent of each other, can survive changing environments quickly, 

500

Andrew is a star athlete in tennis. His parents and grandparents do not play any type of sport. Explain why Andrew can play tennis so well?

Andrew practices tennis to get better. 

500

What is an example of an involuntary muscle in action?

digesting food

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