Cells and Reproduction
Kingdom of Life
Classification & Taxonomy
Producers and Consumers
Biotic and Abiotic
100

Reproduction involving one parent is called __________.

Asexual Reproduction

100

Humans and lions belong to which kingdom?

Kingdom Animalia

100

To arrange organisms into groups based on traits is to __________.

Classify

100

An organism that makes its own food is called an __________.

Autotroph

100

Living things in an environment are called __________ factors.

Biotic

200

A cell without a nucleus is called a __________.

Prokaryotic Cell

200

Plants, which are autotrophs, belong to which kingdom?

Kingdom Plantae

200

The science of naming and classifying organisms is called __________.

Taxonomy

200

An organism that eats other organisms is called a __________.

Heterotroph

200

Nonliving things in an environment are called __________ factors.

Abiotic

300

Reproduction involving two parents is called __________.

Sexual Reproduction

300

Yeast, molds, and mushrooms belong to which kingdom?

Fungi

300

The system of giving each species a two-part scientific name is __________.

Binomial Nomenclature

300

Give one example of an autotroph.

Plants, algae, some bacteria

300

Give one example of a biotic factor.

Plants, animals, fungi, bacteria

400

A cell that has a nucleus and organelles is a __________.

Eukaryotic Cell

400

Amoebas and algae belong to which group?

Protists

400

The broadest classification group is the __________.

Domain

400

Give one example of a heterotroph.

Animals, fungi, humans

400

Give one example of an abiotic factor.

Sunlight, water, rocks, air, temperature

500

Organisms made of only one cell are called __________.

Unicellular

500

Which kingdom contains multicellular heterotrophs that can move?

Kingdom Animalia

500

A tool that uses pairs of questions to identify organisms is a __________.

Dichotomous Key

500

A __________ is the offspring of two different species or varieties.

Hybrid

500

Which factor in a desert ecosystem is abiotic: cactus, lizard, sand, or snake?

Sand

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