Cells and Organelles
Body Systems
Energy & Matter
Ecosystems
Genetics & Traits
100

This is the smallest unit that can be considered alive.

What is a cell?

100

A group of similar cells working together to perform a function is called this.

Answer: What is tissue?

100

This process uses light energy, carbon dioxide, and water to make sugars and oxygen.

Answer: What is photosynthesis?

100

All the living and nonliving parts of an area make up this.

Answer: What is an ecosystem?

100

This is a characteristic of an organism, such as fur color, height, or blood type.

Answer: What is a trait?

200

This cell structure controls what enters and leaves the cell.

Answer: What is the cell membrane?

200

A group of tissues working together to perform a specific function is called this.

Answer: What is an organ?

200

This process releases stored energy from food molecules and usually uses oxygen.

Answer: What is cellular respiration?

200

This interaction occurs when organisms need the same limited resources.

Answer: What is competition?

200

These are sections of DNA that help determine traits by coding for proteins.

Answer: What are genes?

300

This cell structure contains genetic information and helps control cell activities.

Answer: What is the nucleus?

300

This term describes the process of keeping internal conditions stable.

Answer: What is homeostasis?

300

In a food web, these organisms make their own food.

Answer: What are producers?

300

This interaction occurs when one organism hunts and eats another organism.

Answer: What is predation (predator/prey)?

300

These structures contain genes and are found in cells.

Answer: What are chromosomes?

400

These organelles use light energy to make sugars in plant cells.

Answer: What are chloroplasts?

400

These body structures detect stimuli, such as light, sound, chemicals, or pressure.

Answer: What are sensory receptors?

400

These organisms break down dead organisms and recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem.

Answer: What are decomposers?

400

This type of interaction benefits both organisms involved.

Answer: What is mutualism?

400

This is a change in genetic information that may be beneficial, harmful, or neutral.

Answer: What is a mutation?

500

This rigid structure supports and protects plant cells but is not found in animal cells.

Answer: What is the cell wall?

500

This body system helps maintain homeostasis by transporting oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and wastes throughout the body.

Answer: What is the circulatory system?

500

This model shows how matter and energy move among producers, consumers, and decomposers.

Answer: What is a food web?

500

This term describes the variety of species found in an ecosystem and is often used as a measure of ecosystem health.

Answer: What is biodiversity?

500

This type of reproduction results in offspring with genetic variation because each parent contributes 1/2 of the genetic information.

Answer: What is sexual reproduction?

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