Characteristics of Life
Food Webs & Food Chains
Symbiosis
Organelles
Types of Cells
100
This is the smallest unit of life

Cell(s)

100

What is the lowest level in a food pyramid or food chain?

Producer (green plants) 

100
What is the vocabulary term for 2 or more organisms that live together in the same environment? 

Symbiosis 

100

This organelle is responsible for storing water, and wastes?

Vacuole 

100

What type of cell represents a clean and organized room? 

Eukaryotic cells 

200

This characteristic of life is when more of the same organism is created

Reproduce/Reproduction 

200

What eats producers?

Primary consumers 

200

What type of symbiosis involves one organism being harmed and the other organism benefitting? :) :( 

Parasitism 

200

This organelle is like the hallways and aisles in a grocery store

Endoplasmic Reticulum 

200

What type of cell is prokaryotic? 

Bacteria cells (unicellular ) 

300

This characteristic relates to living things adapting and changing in order to survive

Response to the environment 

300

What is the name of the organism that is being eaten? 

Prey 

300

What type of symbiosis is when both organisms benefit :) and :) 

Mutualism 
300

This organelle creates energy in the form of ATP

Mitochondria 

300

What type of cell has a cell wall? 

Plant cell (eukaryotic) 

400

What does the "D" stand for in CRDHREG? 

DNA- genetic material 

400

In a food web, what do the arrows represent? 

Movement/transfer of Energy 

400

An example of a bird's nest in a tree is an example of ______________________ symbiosis because one benefits :) and the other is not affected 

Commensalism

400
This organelle serves as the "brains" of the cell, controlling the activities 

Nucleus 

400
What type of cell has round or irregular shapes? 

Animal cells

500

What is the acronym for the 7 characteristics of living things? 

C- Cal- cells

R- Ripken- reproduce

D- Did- DNA 

H- Honestly- homeostasis

R- Reach- respond to environment

E- Every- Create or have energy

G- Grounder- Grow and Develop  


500

What percent of the energy gets transferred to each new trophic level in a food pyramid? 

10% 

500

An example of a frog's characteristics are: slow moving, blue, can't swim

False some characteristics are green, fast moving, can swim

500

These are tiny structures in a cell that have specific jobs or functions in order to keep the cell alive 

Organelles 

500
All cells have these 4 main parts: 

What is: 

cytoplasm, DNA, ribosomes and cell membrane 

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