Cells
Body Systems
Flow of Energy
Ecosystems
Genetics
100

Type of cell that has a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large, central vacuole

Plant Cell

100

Breaks down food into usable nutrients

Digestive

100

Type of organism that produces its own food through photosynthesis

Producer

100

Type of succession that begins with bare rock and no previous ecosystem

Primary Succession

100

Type of reproduction that only requires one parent

Asexual Reproduction

200

Control center of the cell that contain DNA

Nucleus

200

Transports materials through the blood

Circulatory

200

Amount of energy transferred to the next trophic level in an energy pyramid

10%

200

High biodiversity leads to high...

Sustainability

200

Section of DNA that codes for a single trait

Gene

300

Cell organelle that produces energy 

Mitochondria 

300

Body's control center; includes the brain and spinal cord

Nervous

300

Type of organism that eats both plants and animals

Omnivore

300

Describes the variety of organisms in an ecosystem

Biodiversity

300
Offspring of this type of reproduction are genetically diverse

Sexual Reproduction

400

Regulates what enters and exits the cell

Cell membrane

400

Skin, hair, and nails

Integumentary

400

When multiple organisms are trying to use the same resource

Competition

400

Organisms with variations that allow them to survive and reproduce more than those without that variation

Natural Selection

400

Molecule within the nucleus of cells made of DNA

Chromosome

500

Gel-like fluid that holds cell organelles in place

Cytoplasm

500

System that produces and releases hormones

Endocrine

500

Another word for consumer

Heterotroph

500

The selection and breeding of organisms by humans for desired traits

Artificial Selection

Selective Breeding

500

Example of asexual reproduction

Binary Fission

Budding

Vegetative Propagation

Regeneration

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