18-1. What is Life Science?
18-2 Chemicals Important to life
18-3 Life Activity
18-4 Classifications
18 Misc.
100
The study of life.
What is biology?
100
Life could not exist without this chemical.
What is water?
100
The process by which living things break down food.
What is digestion?
100
Plants, animals, protist, fungi, and monera.
What are kingdoms?
100
Sugar and startches.
What is carbohydrates?
200
Basic unit of life.
What is the cell?
200
A substance your body needs for growth and activity.
What is a vitamin?
200
The ability of organisms ro maintain their internal conditions.
What is homeostasis?
200
Protists that have plantlike qualities and usually live in water.
What is algae?
200
Groups are different kinds of tissues.
What is organs?
300
An instrument used to magnify things.
What is the microscope?
300
Stores large amounts of energy.
What is fats?
300
Changing over time.
What is development?
300
A protozoan that moves by pushing out parts of it's cell.
What is an amoeba?
300
Water, carbohudrates, proteins, fats, vitamins,and minerals.
What is nutrients?
400
A group of different tissues that work together.
What is an organ?
400
Hair, muscles, and skin are made mostly of.
What is protein?
400
Picking up signals from the surroundings and then changing because of these signals.
What is "sensing and responding"?
400
It decomposes or breaks down dead plant and animal matter.
What is Fungi?
400
An organism too small to see without a microscope.
What is microorganism?
500
The outer part of a plant cell that provides shape to the cell.
What is a cell wall?
500
Carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
What is chemicals found in living things?
500
The process by which living things produce offspring.
What is reproduction?
500
Some in nature are poisonous, but the ones in stores are good to eat.
What is mushroom?
500
Change that occurs as a living thing grows.
What is development?
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