Kingdoms
Animals
Plants
Relations Between Organisms
Mixed Bag
100
An organism that uses photosynthesis to create food from sunlight and is unable to move by itself.
What is a plant.
100
A feline with a high-pitched laugh that lives on the African plains and hunts in packs.
What is a hyena.
100
A kind of non-vascular plant that grows like a carpet on the ground and trees.
What is moss.
100
A series of pictures that shows what depends on what for food, like grass-aphid-ladybug-mouse-snake-hawk.
What is a food chain.
100
The process of breaking down dead plant or animal matter.
What is rot.
200
Multi-celled organisms that cannot make their own food, can move on their own, and live on land or water.
What are animals.
200
A large land mammal that has 2 humps on its back.
What is a camel.
200
A plant that secretes an oil that causes an itchy rash when it touches a human's skin. Only humans cannot touch it.
What is poison ivy.
200
A ____ organism supports another organism without getting anything in return.
What is a host organism.
200
A climate zone where only certain animals live, such as a taiga or tundra.
What is a biome.
300
A single-celled organism that can move that usually, but not always, makes its own food, and live on land or water.
What is a bacteria.
300
A very close relative to the sea horse.
What is a sea dragon.
300
A process which changes sunlight, water, and minerals into food used by plants.
What is photosynthesis.
300
A small arachnid that sucks the blood of other animals, especially mammals.
What is a tick.
300
The surroundings of a plant or animal.
What is an environment.
400
An organism, usually single-celled, that lives in water that can make its own food sometimes, such as algae.
What is a protist.
400
A poisonous lizard with orange and black bands along its body.
What is a Gila monster.
400
A plant that does not have a stem or trunk and grows on the ground or on trees.
What is a non-vascular plant.
400
A relationship between 2 organisms in which both gain an advantage they didn't have before, like with sharks and remoras.
What is symbiosis.
400
A series of connected food chains that shows what eats what in a certain environment.
What is a food web.
500
A primitive, single-celled organism that usually lives in a harsh environment.
What is ancient bacteria.
500
The largest kind of tarantula; it lives in tropical rain forests and captures and eats passing birds.
What is a Goliath bird-eating tarantula.
500
A plant that uses spores, not seeds, to spread and has been around since before the dinosaurs.
What is a fern.
500
An organism that attaches itself to another organism and benefits from the organism, without benefitting the host.
What is a parasite.
500
This is the way in which an organism fits into an ecological community or ecosystem.
What is a niche.
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