Kingdom Vocabulary
Mixed Vocabulary Pt. 1
Biomes
Mixed Vocabulary Pt. 2
Mixed Vocabulary Pt. 3
100

Fungi

A kingdom of non-green eukaryotic organisms that do not move, reproduce by spores, and get food from their surroundings by breaking down substances and absorbing nutrients. 

100

The most narrow (or specific) level of Classification 

Species

100

Climate: Long, cold winters. Short summers. 14-57 degrees F. 

Trees with needles: Pines, furs. 

Animals: Bears, Moose, Wolves.

Taiga.

100

A frog with 3 front legs is an example of ____________

Mutation 

100

an organism that eats only animals

carnivore
200

Animalia 

A kingdom made up of complex multicellular organisms that lack cells walls, can usually move around, and respond quickly to their environment. 

200

Heterozygous and Homozygous

Homozygous and heterozygous are terms that are used to describe allele pairs. Individuals carrying two identical alleles (TT or rr) are known as homozygous. While individual organisms bearing different alleles (LI or Tt) are known as heterozygous. 

200

Climate: Hot days, cold nights, very dry. 25 cm of precipitation per year. 45-100 degrees F.

Plants: Cacti, small shrubs. 

Animals: Kangaroo, rats, mice, armadillos. 

Desert.

200

An appendix is an example of a _____________________ structure in humans.  

Vestigial 

200

a relationship in which two different organisms live in close association with one another

Symbiosis

300

Protista

A kingdom of mostly one-celled eukaryotic organisms that are different from plants, bacteria, and fungi.

300

Niche

The role an organism plays in an ecosystem

300
Climate: Cold, wet winters, hot and dry summers. 25-75 cm of precipitation per year. 32-86 degrees F. 


Plants: Flowering Grasses, Grains like: barely, wheat, corn, oats. 

Animals: Bison, Antelope, Zebras, Giraffes. 

Grassland.

300

Most fossils are found in this type of rock.  

Sedimentary Rock

300

an organism that eats both animals and plants

omnivore 

400

Plantae

A kingdom of complex, multicellular organisms usually green, have cell walls, cannot move around, and use the Sun's energy to make sugar via photosynthesis. 

400

Independent Variable and Dependent Variable

In an experiment, you manipulate the independent variable and measure the outcome in the dependent variable.

400

Climate: 4 distinct seasons. 75-125cm of precipitation per year. 42-82 degrees F. 

Plants: Maples, Oaks, Hickories.

Animals: Deer, Foxes, Racoons. 

Temperate Deciduous Forest.

400

Any change that takes place within a species and increases its chance for survival is known as an ________________.

Adaptation 

400

a spider that feeds on live insects is an example of a

Predator

500

Archaebacteria

A kingdom made up of bacteria that live in extreme enviroments

500

The broadest level of Classification

Domain

500

Climate: Cold and dry. Permafrost (soil that remains permanently frozen). 30-50cm of rain, -15-54 degrees F.

Plants: Lichens, Mosses, Shrubs.

Animals: Artic Hares, Polar Bears, Reindeer. 

(Frozen) Tundra. 


[Note in Google Docs].

500

This Biome's climate is hot with 68-93 degree temperatures. And lots of rain with 200-400 cm per year. It's plant life very diverse with vines, canopy tress, banana trees etc. It's wildlife is also very diverse with monkeys, parrots, and large cats. 

Tropical Rainforest Biome

500

List the order of Organism Relationships from smallest to greatest. 

Organism, Population, Community, Ecosystem, Biosphere. 

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