Protist
Archea
Bacteria
Plant Form & Physiology
Soil & Plant Nutrition
100

The generation and emission of light by an organism, as in dinoflagellates

Bioluminescence

100

It can occur without oxygen.

Anoxic

100

The organism that produces organic molecules from small inorganic compounds

autotroph

100

The aboveground portion of the plant; consists of nonreproductive plant parts, such as leaves and stems, and reproductive parts, such as flowers and fruits 

shoot system

100

The outer loose layer that covers the surface of Earth 

soil

200

The vesicle that fills with water (as it enters the cell by osmosis) and then contracts to squeeze water from the cell; an osmoregulatory vesicle

Contractile vacuole


200

This refers to organisms that grow without oxygen 

anaerobic

200

The biological substance that, in low concentration, is antagonistic to the growth of prokaryotes also known as a cure to a sickness

antibiotic

200

The belowground portion of the plant that supports the plant and absorbs water and minerals 

root system

200

The nutrient required in small amounts; also called trace element

micronutrient

300

The process by which inorganic carbon is fixed by photosynthetic species that then die and fall to the sea floor where they cannot be reached by saprobes and their carbon dioxide consumption cannot be returned to the atmosphere 

Biological carbon pump

300

This occurs the organisms that use oxygen

aerobic

300

The bacteria that evolved from early phototrophs and oxygenated the atmosphere; also known as blue-green algae 

cyanobacteria

300

The stalk of the leaf 

petiole

300

The nutrient that is required in large amounts for plant growth; carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and sulfur

macronutrient

400

The engulfment of one cell within another such that the engulfed cell survives, and both cells benefit; the process responsible for the evolution of mitochondria and chloroplasts in eukaryotes 

Endosymbiosis

400

The 
microbial community that is held together by a gummy-textured matrix 

biofilm

400

The disease produced by the toxin of the anaerobic bacterium Clostridium botulinum also can occur in home canning if not done right

botulism

400

The plant region of continuous growth 

meristem
400

The organic material of soil; made up of microorganisms, dead animals, and plants in varying stages of decay

humus

500

The oldest fossil evidence of eukaryotes is how many years old?

2 billion years old

500

These represent the earliest fossil record of life on Earth

Prokaryotes

500

The devastating pandemic that is believed to have been an outbreak of bubonic plague caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis

Black Death

500

These respond to light by changes in morphology and activity.

Plants

500

This is absorbed by the plant root, transports nutrients throughout the plant, and maintains the structure of the plant.

water

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