Ecosystems
Kingdoms
Plant and Animal cell structure
Plant Structures
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What are herbivores, carnivores and omnivores? 


Herbivores: animals that eat plants

Carnivores: animals that eat other animals

Omnivores: organisms that eat both, plants and meat

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What are vertebrates and invertebrates?


Vertebrates - animals with a backbone (mammals, fish, birds etc.)

Invertebrates - animals without a backbone (mollusks, echinoderms, worms)

100

What are the levels of biological organization?

cell —> tissue —> organ —> organ system —> organism

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1. Transports water upward

2. Transports food


1. Xylem

2. Phloem 

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What are the organic compounds?

Always contains carbon


200

What are the producers?

Organisms that make their own food


200

What is Fungi? What are the characteristics (unicellular or multicellular, autotrophs or heterotrophs, etc.)


Kingdom of fungi (mushrooms). Multicellular, heterotrophs, cell wall made of chitin. 


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What is a cell?

smallest unit of life 

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Protective structure at the tip of the root

Root cap

200

What are the functions of carbohydrates, proteins and lipids?

Carbs provide quick energy, 

proteins build muscles, provide immunity, growth and repair 

Lipids are for energy storage

300

What are biotic factors?

Living parts of an ecosystem


300

What is Animalia? 

What are the characteristics (unicellular or multicellular, autotrophs or heterotrophs, etc.)?


Multicellular consumers/heterotrophs/can move 


300

Organelle which controls cell activities


Nucleus 

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Tissue responsible for plant growth in thickness


Cambium

300

What is the difference between primary and secondary successions?

Primary succession begins in an area with no soil, while secondary succession occurs in an area where soil is already present after a disturbance.


400

What are abiotic factors?

Non-living parts of an ecosystem


400

What is Plantae?

What are the characteristics (unicellular or multicellular, autotrophs or heterotrophs, etc.)?


Kingdom of plants

Multicellular autotrophs /producers/ photosynthesis 

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Found only in plant cells


Chloroplasts, larger vacuole, cell wall

400

Tiny openings in leaves used for gas exchange


Stomata

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What are the cohesion and adhesion?

Cohesion is the attraction between molecules of the same substance, such as water molecules sticking to each other.

Adhesion is the attraction between molecules of different substances, such as water sticking to the walls of a plant’s xylem.


500

What is the difference between food chain and food web?

A food chain shows a single, simple pathway of energy transfer from one organism to another, while a food web shows many interconnected food chains, representing multiple feeding relationships within an ecosystem.


500

What are the 5 kingdoms we learned?

Eubacteria, Plantae, Animalia, Fungi,Protista

500

What is the functions of the ribosome?

Produces proteins

500

Cells that open and close the stomata


Guard cells

500

What are the macro-elements and micro-elements? provide examples for each

Macro-elements are chemical elements that organisms need in large amounts (e.g., carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, calcium).

Micro-elements are chemical elements needed in very small amounts (e.g., iron, zinc, copper).


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