CELLS
NATURAL RESOURCES
FOOD STORAGE
IN ANIMALS
HUMAN DIGESTION
EXCRETION AND OSMOREGULATION
100

This is the powerhouse of the cell!

what is the Mitochondrion?

100

This is the most abundant natural resource on Earth, essential for all living organisms.

What is water?

100

Camels store this in their humps to survive long deserts journeys.

What is fat?

100

This is the enzyme in saliva that breaks down starch.

What is amylase?

100

This organ filters blood to produce urine. 

what are the Kidneys?

200

These structures make proteins in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. 

what are Ribosomes?

200

Fossil fuels, like coal and oil, fall under this type of natural resource.

What are non-renewable resources?

200

Squirrels store these in hidden caches to prepare for winter.

What are  nuts?

200

The stomach secretes this acid to aid in digestion.

What is hydrochloric acid?

200

This process maintains the balance of salt and water in the body.

What is Osmoregulation?

300

This organelle contains the cell's genetic material. 

what is the Nucleus?

300

Trees in the forests are an example of this type of renewable resources 

What is biological resources?

300

 This short-term energy storage molecule is found in the liver and muscles.

What is glycogen?

300

This organ produces bile, which helps break down fats.

What is the liver?

300

These tine structures in the Kidneys filter blood.

What are Nephrons?

400

This is the jelly-like substance that surrounds organelles in a cell. 

what is Cytoplasm?

400

 The main natural resource required for Photosynthesis.

What is sunlight?


400

Honeybees store this liquid energy source in their hives.

What is honey?

400

These tiny hair-like structures in the small intestine help absorb nutrients.

What are Villi?

400

This waste product is formed from the breakdown of protein.

What is urea?

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