Animal vs Plant Cells
Biomes
Ecosystems
Classifying Living Things
Plant Kingdom
100

The smallest unit of living matter

What is a cell 

100
Name the 6 main biomes of the world.. 

taiga, grassland, tropical rain forest, tundra, deciduous forest, desert 

100
Three examples of biotic factors are...

plants, animals, bacteria, yourself

100

This is the largest group that organisms are classified into

What is a Kingdom 

100
Name 3 ways plants are used 

What is food, medicine, and clothing 

also could say fuel or building 

200

The four things every living thing needs

What is water, food, air, and shelter 

200

What are the parts of a rain forest? Describe them shortly. 

canopy=tops of the tallest trees that receive the most light

understory= dense layer of leaves that make it very damp 

floor= dark and not many kids of plants grow

200

Three examples of abiotic factors are...  

water, soil, light, desk, pencil, 

200

The smallest group that organisms can be classified into 

What is species 

200

Name the steps of photosynthesis 

What is leaves take in sunlight and carbon dioxide from the air, roots take in water and nutrients from the soil, it changes into food and oxygen 
300

Name the two things that plant cells have that animal cells don't have 

What is Chloroplasts and a Cell Wall

300

Name the two types of grasslands and describe the difference

prairie=little rain, good soil for farming

savanna=few shrubs and trees, more rain, soil not good for farming

300

What is the difference between population and community?

Population= all members of a species in an ecosystem

community=all the populations found in an ecosystem 

300

These are living things too small to be seen with just human eyes. you need a microscope to see them 

What are microorganisms 

300
These are the two types of stems of plants

What is woody and nonwoody 

400

Name the order of organ systems, cells, organs, and tissues by what makes up each

What is cells make tissues, tissues make organs, and organs make organ systems

400

Describe the difference between taiga and tundra

taiga= contains lakes and rivers, glaciers, long cold winters melting snow gives water supply 

tundra= cold, dry frozen ground year round

400

What is the difference between weather and climate?

Weather= specific time and place 

climate= weather pattern overtime in a certain environment

400

This is one of the smallest organisms 


Hint: It makes us sick, often called "germs"

What is bacteria 
400

These are the two main ways to classify plants 

What is classifying by structures and seeds 

500

Name the 5 basic life functions all living organisms do 

What is  1. Reproduce   2. Grow/Change  3. Use food for energy   4. Get rid of wastes   5. React to changes in the environment

500

How can a change in one population affect the entire community in an ecosystem? 

It can effect the other populations' food source and can lead to overrun plants or insects that effect food sources of other animals

500
How many kingdoms there are to classify living things into

What is 6 


500

This is the number one way plants get what they need 

What is carbon dioxide

Water is a close second

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