Organisms
Symbiosis
Biomes
Gen Sci
Aquatics
100

 is a single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus.

bateria

100

Parasitism

benefits, harmed

100

characterized by large amounts of rain and little variation in temperature and contain the greatest known diversity of organisms on Earth.

Tropical Rainforrest

100

 information gathered during an experiment

data

100

dominated by woody plants

swamps

200

is a many-celled organism that has cell walls and makes its own food.

plant

200

competition

both harmed

200

 a treeless plain that is located in the Arctic or Antarctic and that is characterized by very low winter temperatures, short, cool summers, and vegetation that consists of grasses, lichens, and perennial herbs.

Tundra

200

 testable explanation for an observation

hypothesis

200

contain nonwoody plants

marshes

300

are organisms whose cells have nuclei and cell walls, but no chlorophyll.

Fungi

300

mutualism

both benefit

300

located on the interiors of continents where too little rain falls for trees to grow and include the prairies of North America.

Temperate grasslands

300

 a logical statement about what will happen in an experiment

prediction

300

rootlike structures

rhizoids

400

is a single-celled and many-celled organism that may be plant-like, animal-like, or fungus-like

protist

400

Predation

benefits, harmed

400

plains full of grasses and scattered trees and shrubs that are found in tropical and subtropical habitats.

savannah

400

procedure designed to test a hypothesis

experiment

400

an area where fresh water from rivers mixes with salt water from the ocean

esturary

500

 are many-celled organisms that must ingest food and whose cells have no cell walls.

animal

500

commensalism

benefits, unaffected

500

type of temperate woodland biome with vegetation that includes broad leaved evergreen shrubs and is located in areas with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.

Chapparal

500

information gathered by using the senses

observation

500

limestone ridges found in tropical climates and composed of coral fragments that are deposited around organic remains

coral reefs

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