Ecosystems
Food Webs
Kingdoms
Organelles
Adaptations & Classification
100

The place in which an animal or plant naturally lives, which provides food, water, shelter and space for the animal. 

What is a habitat?

100

All energy in an ecosystem begins with this. 

What is the sun?

100

The kingdom that has cells that do *not* contain a nucleus. 

What is the Bacteria Kingdom.

100

The organelle that controls all cell functions.

What is the nucleus?

100

If not mowed, grass will grow tall and grow a flower, causing it to belong to this group of plants.

What is vasclar?

200
The word for any living things. 

What is an organism?

200

An organism that is able to make its own food using sunlight and carbon dioxide. 

What is a producer?

200

Organisms in this kingdom are multicellular and must eat to get energy.

What is the Animal Kingdom?
200

The organelle what gives plants a rectangular shape and protects the cell. 

What is the cell wall?

200

Sea sponges, worms, snails and insects belong to his group of animals. 

What are invertebrates?
300

The ways living things interact with other living and non-living things. 

What is an ecosystem?

300

Animals that eat only plants. 

What is an herbivore?

300

Organisms in this kingdom include plankton and amoeba. They are often single-cellular. 

What is the Protist Kingdom. 

300

The organelle that stores food, water, and waste. It acts like a cell's stomach. 

What is the vacoule?

300

Fish, turtles, snakes, and birds all have backbones, making them belong to this group. 

What are vertebrates?

400

A group of organisms that share an environment.

What is a community?

400

Arrows point from an organism to the organism that eats it to show this. 

What is the flow of energy?

400

This kingdom includes mold, mushrooms and mildew.

What is the Fungi Kingdom.

400

The organelle in a plant cell that contains chlorophyll, allowing photosynthesis to occur and makes the plant green.

What are the chloroplasts?

400

Moss, lichen, and liverwort are low to the ground and reproduce with spores instead of seeds, making them belong to this group of plants. 

What are nonvascular?

500

The various states of life (example: egg -> tadpole -> frog).

What is a life cycle?

500

An organism that breaks down dead material for food. 

What is a decomposer?

500

This kingdom includes multicellular producers. 

What is the Plant Kingdom. 

500

The organelle that fills the space inside the cell. It is clear and like jelly.

What is cytoplasm?

500

This is an example of which type of adaptation (structural or behavioral): Polar bears hibernate in the winter when it is hard to find food.  

Behavioral Adaptation.

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