branching out
organized structure
Handy Environment
symmetry
Observe
100

study of earthworms in the soil

Zoology

100

The smallest unit of living things

cell

100

three examples of freshwater environments

river, pond, lake

100

most organisms can be organized into three groups based on

symmetry 

100

if you accidently drop and break glass while doing an experiment you should 

Notify the teacher

200
the study of living things or life science 

Biology

200

An organism that consists of a single cell that performs all the organism's function

unicellular 

200

example of salt water environment

oceans

200

type of symmetry that humans and most animals exhibit

Bilateral symmetry

200

The place where an organism lives

Habitat

300

The study of plants

Botany

300

The sum of all the chemical processes of life

metabolism

300

the term that describes and animal that is active during the day

diurnal

300

type of symmetry where an organism can be cut in multiple ways to create mirror halves

radial symmetry 

300

 refers to the unique ecological role of a species within its habitat

Niche

400

Study of organisms that are too small to see with the naked eye

Microbiology

400

An organism that has many cells performing different functions

multicellular

400

term that describes animal that is active at night

nocturnal

400

type of symmetry where organisms cannot equal halves

Asymmetrical

400

study of shape and structure of organisms

anatomy

500

Study of organisms interacting with there surroundings 

Ecology

500

The organisms process of maintaining a stable internal condition

Homeostasis 

500

when an animal hibernates in the winter: this term is called?

dormancy

500

type of symmetry that a valentine heart demonstrates

bilateral

500

five main characteristics found in living things

grow, respond to change, reproduce, perform metabolism

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