The Characteristics
The Cell
The Five Kingdoms
Animals
Plants
100

What are the three vital functions of all living things.

nutrition, interaction, and reproduction

100

What are the two types of cells we have been studying?

animal cells and plant cells

100

What are the five kingdoms?

plant, animal, alga/protista, bacteria, fungus

100

What are the three types of nutrition in animals?

herbivores, omivores, carnivores

100

How do plants make there food during the day?

photosynthesis

200

reproduction, oviparous

200

What is function of the nucleus?

It controls all activities of the cell.

200

What is the simplest kingdom on Earth?

bacteria kingdom

200

How does a whale reproduce?


viviparous, giving birth

200

Which function are we seeing here?


Interaction, the plant moving towards the sunlight

300

A fox chases a rabbit to eat it. What is this an example of.

Nutrition

300

What are structures that plant and animal cells both have? Hint: 4 things

cytoplasm, nucleus, cell membrane, organelles

300

Give example of fungus. (3)

mushrooms, moulds, yeasts

300

When an animals leaves the egg, they are... (not oviparous)

hatching

300

True or False: Plants only reproduce through seeds.

False. They can also reproduce from a piece of the same plant. 


400

Photosynthesis, carnivore, herbivore...

Nutrition

400

What two organelles do plant cells have that animals don´t?

cell wall and chloroplasts

400

Amoebas and paramecia are examples of...

protoza

400

Which nutritional group aren´t you seeing?


carnivores

400

In respiration, the plants absorb ? and release ?

In respiration, the plants absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide.

500

The ability to sense changes in the environment and respond to them. What is this?

Interaction

500


plant cell

500

True or False: Algae can be unicellular OR multicellular.

True

500

Which function is happening here?


interaction

500

What three things does a plant need for photosynthesis?

sunlight, carbon dioxide, water and minerals

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