Cells
Anatomy
Ecology
Classification
Plants
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The "powerhouse" of the cell

What is "mitochondria?"

4

Name of the system that contains all bones of the body

What is a "skeleton" 

4

Name of an organism that breaks down dead things

What is a "Decomposer"

4

What is a characteristic of a living thing used to classify them?

What is a "trait"

4

Things required in seed germination (name 2)

Water, Oxygen, Temperature, Soil

(or applicable)

6

Jelly-like substance within the cell that contains organelles

What is "cytoplasm"

6

This is the name of the largest and strongest bone in the human body

What is the "femur"

6

Term for living factors in the environment 

What is "biotic"

6

Name for an organism whose cells have a nucleus

What is a "eukaryote"

6

Vascular tissue responsible for transporting water from the roots to the leaves

What is the "xylem"

8

Organelle that creates proteins

What is "endoplasmic reticulum"/ "ribosomes"

8

Tiny blood vessels have walls so thin that oxygen and nutrients can pass through them to body cells.

What are "capillaries"

8

This symbiotic relationship describes when one organism benefits but the other is harmed

What is "parasitism"

8

What is the highest taxonomic category?

What is "domain"
8

This is what gives plants their green color

What is "chloroplast" 

10

Fine protein fibers used for locomotion

What is "cilia" 

10

Name of the oxygen-carrying molecule

What is "Hemoglobin"

10

The role an organism plays in its environment is known as 

What is its "niche"

10

The term for a population of organisms that can produce viable offspring

What is a "species"

10

The part of a plant that forms fruit after fertilization 

What is the "ovary"
14

Aquaporins are a special type of channel protein that speeds up the passage of THIS molecule

What are  "H20 molecules"/water

14

These cells help nourish, insulate, and replenish neurons

What are "Glial cells."

14

Term for when a population initially has exponential growth but then slows down 

What is "logistic growth"

14

The levels of BASIC biological taxonomy are

What are "Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Genus, and Species"

*(5/7 mentioned)

14

Term for how plants respond to light stimulus

What is "phototrophism/heliotropism"

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