Space
Earth
Ecosystems
Life
Taxonomy/Adaptations
100

These smaller rocky objects mostly orbit between Mars and Jupiter.

What are asteroids?

100

The rigid pieces of Earth’s crust that move slowly over the mantle.

What are teconic plates?

100

These are organisms that eat dead plants and animals, helping to recycle nutrients in an ecosystem.

What are decomposers?

100

This system is responsible for transporting oxygen, nutrients, and waste products throughout the body using the heart and blood vessels.

What is the circulatory system?

100

This is the system used by scientists to organize and classify living organisms based on their characteristics.

What is taxonomy?

200
This planet is closest in size to Earth, but much, much hotter and much, much, much more toxic!

What is Venus?

200

Earthquakes occur at this type of plate boundary.

What are transform boundaries?

200

The flow of energy in an ecosystem typically begins with these organisms that make their own food.

What are producers (or autotrophs)?

200

The levels of organization from simplest to most complex start with this.

What are cells?

200

Organisms in this kingdom are mostly multicellular, have cell walls made of chitin, and play a crucial role in decomposing organic matter.

What is Fungi?

300

This set of planets in our solar system are large and are located past the asteroid belt. This group is sometimes referred to as the Jovian planets.

What are gas giants?

300

Seafloor spreading occurs at this type of boundary where two plates move apart.

What is a divergent boundary?
300

This amount of energy is lost as energy moves through an ecosystem, typically in the form of heat.

What is 90%?

300

This is part of the body that is made up of cells of the same type. Multiple of this term make up organs.

What is tissue?

300

The broadest and most general classification rank in the taxonomic system is called this.

What is domain?

400

This is the region in the outermost part of the solar system that is believed to be a source of long-period comets and extends far beyond the Kuiper Belt.

What is the Oort Cloud?

400

Fossils of the same species found on different continents support this theory.

What is the theory of plate tectonics (or continental drift)?

400

This cycle describes the movement of carbon between the atmosphere, living organisms, and the Earth’s surface.

What is the carbon cycle?

400

This system serves as a barrier to protect the body from external threats and helps regulate temperature through skin, hair, and nails.

What is the integumentary system?

400

This term refers to the process of assigning an organism a scientific name, which includes its genus and species.

What is binomial nomenclature?

500

This region beyond Neptune contains icy bodies including Pluto.

What is the Kuiper Belt?

500

These are the longest mountain chains on Earth, formed by seafloor spreading.

What are mid-ocean ridges?

500

This process, which releases energy stored in glucose, occurs in both plants and animals to provide energy for life processes.

What is cellular respiration?

500

This system controls and regulates body functions through hormones, including the pancreas, thyroid, and adrenal glands.

What is the endocrine system?

500

Organisms in this kingdom are eukaryotes and primarily unicellular. They can be found in environments ranging from freshwater to the deep sea.

What is Protista (or Protists)?

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