Cells
Animals
Plants
Ecosystems
Biomes
100

This is the smallest unit of living matter.

What is a cell?

100

These are the 6 groups we classify organisms. 

What are the 6 kingdoms?

100

Plant parts or structures.

What do we use to classify plants?

100

This is when biotic and abiotic factors interacting in an environment.

What is an ecosystem?

100

A savanna is they type of biome.

What is a grassland biome?

200

This living thing carries out five basic life functions.

What is an organism?

200

These are the simplest kind of invertebrates.

What is a sponge?

200

These take up water and nutrients from the ground.

What are roots?

200

This is where an animal lives.

What is a habitat?
200
In this biome, trees lose their leaves each year.

What is the deciduous forest biome?

300

Growth, Energy, Waste, Reproduction, Adaptation 

What are the 5 basic life functions?

300

This is the largest invertebrate group.

What are the arthropods?

300

This is how plants make food.

What is photosynthesis?
300

This is the typical weather pattern in an environment

What is climate?

300

This biome has rain all year round.

What is the rainforest biome?

400
Cells that group up that do the same job.

What is a tissue?

400

These creatures are born in water but later live on land.

What are amphibians?

400

This is where carbon dioxide enter through at the bottom of leaves.

What are stomata?

400

This is all the members of a species that lives in an ecosystem.

What is a population?

400

Every continent has at least one of this biome.

What is the desert biome?

500

Tissues that group up to do the same job.

What is an organ?

500

These vertebrates have hollow bones.

What are birds?

500

These drift through the air and then settle.

What are spores?

500
This is all the populations in an ecosystem.

What is a community?

500

This biome is where the winters are long and icy cold with short and cool summers.

What is the tundra biome?

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