Photosyntheisis
Transfer of energy
Characteristics of Living Things
Classification of Living Things
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100
This is the part of the plant where photosynthesis occurs.
What is chloroplast? ( what are leaves )
100
These are four basic needs that all living things require in order to survive.
What is food/solar energy, shelter, water, and space?
100
Everything that is alive will eventually do this.
What is die?
100
Scientists use this organizational strategy in order to understand our world.
What is classification?
200
During photosynthesis, this food is created.
What is simple sugar, or glucose?
200
These life forms are able to harness solar energy.
What are producers?
200
Living things do this to ensure the survival of their species.
What is reproduce?
200
All living things can be placed into this many kingdoms.
What are five kingdoms?
300
This element is released during photosynthesis.
What is oxygen?
300
These life forms are able to harness solar energy.
What are producers?
300
All living things do this, whether externally or internally.
What is move?
300
These are the categories of living things.
What are Anamailia, Plantea, Fungi, Monera, Protists?
400
The sun provides this during photosynthesis.
What is energy?
400
These life forms must acquire energy by eating producers.
What are consumers?
400
All living things spend at least some time of their lives doing this.
What is grow?
400
The division of Anamalia into these groups is an example of how a kingdome is sub-divided.
What are invertebrates and vertebrates?
500
Plants need light, water, and this gas to perform photosynthesis.
What is carbon dioxide?
500
All living things perform these.
What are chemical activities? Examples include: breathe, digest, photosynthesis..
500
All living things perform these.
What are chemical activities? Examples include: breathe, digest, photosynthesis..
500
The division of Plantae into these groups is an example of how a kingdom is sub-divided.
What are seed-bearing and non-seed-bearing plants?
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