The structures of living things
Similarities and difference in internal and external structures
Levels of organization from cell to organism
The relationships among and between organisms in different ecosystems
Renewable and nonrenewable resources provide for human needs
100

What organelle produces energy in plant cells?

Chloroplast

100

What structure controls cell activities?

Nucleus

100

What is the basic unit of life?

Cell

100

What is it called when organisms interact with each other?

Biotic factors

100

What are examples of renewable resources?

solar, wind, and hydropowe

200

What organ transports blood in the human body?

Heart

200

Name the external part of a plant responsible for photosynthesis.

Leaves

200

Which level follows tissues?

Organ

200

What is an abiotic factor?

Non-living components of an ecosystem

200

What are examples of nonrenewable resources

fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas)

300

What structure do birds use for flight?

Wings

300

What is the external covering of the human body?

Skin

300

How many organ systems are in the human body?

11

300

What are Biotic components?

Living things within an ecosystem

300

What are Key points about renewable resources

Replenished naturally 

Low environmental impact 

Sustainable development 

400

Name the pigment responsible for photosynthesis.

Chlorophyll

400

Name the internal system responsible for transporting blood.

Circulatory

400

What is the highest level of biological organization?

Organism

400

What are the types of relations between organisms?

Predation 

Competition 

Symbiosis

400

What are Key points about nonrenewable resources

Finite supply 

High environmental impact 

Dependence on extraction 

500

What cell structure contains genetic material?

Nucleus

500

Name the internal structure storing genetic information.

DNA

500

What structure is composed of similar cells performing a function?

Tissue

500

How abiotic factors influence biotic interactions

Climate 

Sunlight 

Water availability 

500

How do human needs impact the environment

Overconsumption of nonrenewable resources 

Pollution from energy production 

Habitat destruction 

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