Bacteria, Protozoans, and Fungi
Plants
Plant Structures and Functions
Invertebrates
Vertebrates
100

A microscopic, prokaryotic organism both beneficial and destructive.

What is bacter?

100

The study of plants.

What is botany?

100

An example organism from the plant group that lacks vascular tissue.

What are mosses?

100

The type of feeding shared by sponges and clams.

What is filter feeding?

100

The type of skeleton found in fish, reptiles, and mammals.

What is a bony skeleton?

200

DNA or RNA is a protein coat.

What is a virus?

200

The type of root system found in monocot plants such as grass or corn.

What is a fibrous root system?

200

The repeating pattern circling between asexual and sexual generations.

What is alternation of generation?

200

The type of circulatory found in the insects group?

What is an open circulatory system?

200

Which bones do all vertebrates share?

What are the skull, vertebrae, and ribs?

300

This is a colonial organism classified by its color and a major producer of oxygen in the atmosphere.

What is algae?

300

The tissue used to transport materials up from the roots to the stems and leaves of the plants.

What is xylem?

300

An example of a vascular plant without seeds.

What is a fern?

(horsetail, clubmoss)

300

The system of the starfish that has tube feet and helps in locomotion.

What is the water-vascular system?

300

The organ used to digest and absorb nutrients.

What is the small intestine?

400

All members of this kingdom are heterotrophic, mostly colonial, and are the other major decomposer.

What is kingdom Fungi?

400

The structure found in a leaf that serves to transport materials in and out of the leaf.

What is a vein?

400

The female part of the plant that holds the eggs.

What is the ovary?
400

When an insects sheds its exoskeleton and regrows a new one.

What is molting?

400

The type of feather used for insulation and found on baby birds.

What is down?

500

Organisms that are generally unicellular, eukaryotic, and classified by their means of locomotion.

What are Protozoans?

500

The outermost layer of cells found on a leaf or stem.

What is the epidermis?

500

The male structure that holds the sperm?

What is pollen?

(also accept anther)

500

This metamorphosis includes egg, larva, pupa, and adult stages.

What is complete metamorphosis?

500

Mammals that lay eggs.

What are monotremes?

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