Levels of Organization
Human Body System
Feedback Loops
Plant Systems
Defense from Injury and Illness
100

What is the correct order of levels of organization from smallest to largest?

The order is cell → tissue → organ → organ system → organism.

100

What is the main job of the circulatory system?

It transports oxygen, nutrients, and wastes.

100

What is a feedback loop?

It is a system that adjusts the body’s conditions.

100

What does xylem transport?

Xylem carries water upward in the plant.

100

What is the main job of the immune system?

It protects the body from pathogens.

200

What is a tissue?

A tissue is a group of similar cells working together.

200

What does the digestive system do?

It breaks down food into usable nutrients.

200

Why is negative feedback important?

It brings the body back to normal when conditions change. 

200

What does phloem transport?

Phloem moves sugars throughout the plant.

200

How does the skin help defend the body?

It acts as a physical barrier.

300

Why is the heart considered an organ?

It is made of different tissues working together.

300

Why is the nervous system important?

It sends signals that control body actions.

300

How does the body control temperature?

It uses feedback loops like sweating or shivering.

300

Why is photosynthesis important for plants?

It makes food using sunlight.

300

Why does inflammation happen?

It increases blood flow to fight infection.

400

What makes an organ system different from an organ?

An organ system is multiple organs working together.

400

What happens in the respiratory system?

Oxygen enters and carbon dioxide leaves the body.

400

How does the body regulate blood sugar?

Insulin lowers it and glucagon raises it.

400

How do flowering plants reproduce?

They use pollen and seeds to create new plants.

400

What do white blood cells do?

They attack and destroy harmful invaders.

500

Why do cells become specialized?

They specialize to perform specific jobs.

500

How does the muscular system help the body?

It allows movement by contracting muscles.

500

What is an example of positive feedback?

Blood clotting is an example because it increases the response.

500

What is a tropism?

A tropism is a plant’s growth response to light, gravity, or touch.

500

How do vaccines protect the body?

They train the immune system to recognize pathogens.

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