Plants
Plant structure
Animals
Vertebrates
Invertebrate
100

The type of troph a plant is.

What is an autotroph.

100

The 3 things all land plants have.

What is leaves stem and roots.

100

The 2 types of skeleton.

What is exoskeleton and endoskeleton.

100

The example of an endothermic animal.

What is a mammal.

100

BET POINTS! Bet however many points you want for this question.

The type of skeleton arthropods have.

What is exoskeleton.

200

The type of plant that has vascular tissue.

What is vascular plants.

200

The function of stomata.

What is lets in water and c02.

200

The 2 main types of the word.

What is vertebrate and invertebrates.

200

The type of vertebrate that is exothermic.

What is fish, reptiles, or amphibians.

200

The 3 types of invertebrates.

What is sponges, bugs, and mulisks.

300

The process of photosynthesis.

What is plants take in c02 and sunlight to make oxygen and glucose.
300

The function of chloroplast.

What is drives photosynthesis.

300

The 3 types of symmetry in animals.

What is Asymmetrical, Radial symmetry, and Bilateral symmetry.

300

The number of main types of vertabrates.

What is 5.

300

What has more animals, vertebrates or invertebrates?

What is invertebrates.

400

The kingdom are plants in

What is Plantae

400

The function of the cell wall.

What is protects the cell, gives support, and gives structure

400

The type of vertebrates that lay eggs. 

Monotremes.

400

The 5 main types of Vertebrates.

What is mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.

400

The most popular type of invertebrate.

What is bugs.

500

DAILY DOUBLE! X2 points.

The type of vascular tissue that carries food.

What is phylum.

500

The function of the vacuhole

What is holds water, waste, and food.

500

The 2 types of animal controlled body temperature.

What is ectothermic and endothermic.

500

X4 points

The type of vertebrate that has a 4-chambered heart.

What is a bird

500

The 5 types of Invertabrates.

What are echinoderms, worms, arthropods, mollusks, cnidarians, and sponges

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