Archae & Eubacteria
Protista
Fungi
Plantae
Animalia
100

These organisms are only made up of a single cell.

What is Unicellular?

100

The fake foot.

What is a Psuedopod?

100

The folds that release the spores of fungi. 

What are Gills?

100

They all have this type of nutrition.

What is Photo/Autotroph?

100

Everytime an organism has a response there was a ________ to cause it. 

What is a Stimulus?

200

These organisms do not have a nucleus or membrane bound organelles.

What is a Prokaryote?

200

The structure used to detect light.

What is the Eyespot?

200

Unicellular organisms that belong to this kingdom. They are used to help make bread.

What is Yeast?
200

Sexually reproduce using this as their sperm cells.

What is Pollen?

200

Behaviors that do not have to be taught, they are known from birth.

What is Innate Behavior?

300
Use these to kill off different bacteria deemed as harmful.

What is Antibiotics?

300

All protists are of this cell type.

What is an Eukaryote?

300

When organisms break down dead material to absorb them as nutrients. 

What are Decomposers?

300

Means naked seeds.

What is Gymnosperms?

300

Organisms in the Chordata phylum have one of these two structures.

What is a Spine/Vertebral Column?

400

These circular pieces of DNA that allow for adaptations such as antibacterial resistance.

What are Plasmids?

400

Animal-like protist that causes malaria.

What is Plasmodium?

400

The filaments that work underground spreading out connecting many of other mushrooms.

What is Hyphae?

400

Mosses (bryophytes) do not have this kind of tissue as a part of themselves. 

What is Vascular Tissue?

400

The act of organisms flirting or attempting to attract one another. 

What is Courtship?

500

The ability to transform nitrogen in the air to turn into renewable materials for plants to use.  

What is Nitrogen Fixation?

500

The three types of organisms that these protists resemble.

What is plant-like, animal-like, & fungi-like?

500

Their cell wall is made with this.

What is Chitin?

500

The openings on the undersides of the leaves.

What are Stomata?

500

Ivan Pavlov did this behavior training to his dog. He introduced a neutral stimulus to create a connection between it and the reward/punishment.

What is Classical Conditioning?

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