The Needs of Living Things
Characteristics of Living Things I
Characteristics of Living Things II
All Things Classification I
All Things Classification II
100
This item is necessary for survival.
What is water?
100
It helps growth and repair to injuries.
What is energy use?
100
This is the process of becoming larger for organisms.
What is growth?
100
This is the broadest level of organization in the seven levels of classification.
What is a kingdom?
100

These are considered non-living. 

What are viruses?

200
this term describes stable internal conditions
What is homeostasis?
200

This process of change helps the organism to become more complex.

What is development?

200
These basic units of structure usually number one or more in different organisms.
What is a cell?
200
This is the smallest level of organization in the seven levels of classification, and is the second part of the "two-part" name.
What is the species?
200

In Felis cats, the term which describes Felis.

What is the genus?

300
A place to get food, water and shelter.
What is living space?
300
Producing offspring is the description for this term.
What is reproduction?
300
This chemical of life is the source for the cell's energy.
What is a carbohydrate?
300

Scientists classify organisms by using a field guide or by using this.

What is a dichotomous key?

300

The five kingdoms. Name them all.

What are animals, plants, fungi, Protista, bacteria?

400
These organisms use energy to carry out their own life functions.
What is an autotroph?
400
Bacteria is an example of this type of organism.
What is unicellular?
400

Mr. Misha sounds an air horn in class. You scream. Your scream is this term.

What is a response?

400

The organisms in this kingdom are multicellular, except for yeast.

What is fungi?

400
This term describes the two-part names given to each individual organism.
What is binomial nomenclature?
500
Animals, slime molds and mushrooms are classified as these, and can eat other organisms like it for its own energy.
What is a heterotroph?
500

Mr. Misha sounds an air horn in class. You scream. The air horn is this term.

What is a stimulus?

500

Removal of waste products from the body.

What is excretion?

500

Spell out the group of arthropods with many body segments and a pair of legs on each segment.

What is M-y-r-i-a-p-o-d-s?

500

This scientist used observations as the basis for his classification system. You MUST SPELL HIS NAME correctly to score.

Who is Carl Linnaeus?

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