How are living things organized?
How do plants carry out life processes?
How do plant life cycles vary?
How do animal life cycles vary?
100
Which cell part is the control center of the cell?
What is the nucleus
100
Take in water from the ground.
What is the roots
100
The series of changes that happen during a lifetime.
What is life cycle
100
The first stage in the life cycle of most animals.
What is an egg
200
What is not found in both plant and animal cells?
What is cell wall
200
A green material in plants that traps energy from sunlight and gives leaves their green color.
What is chlorophyll
200
A plant or animal in the earliest stages of development
What is an embryo
200
The second stage in a life cycle
What is larva
300
Any living thing that can carry out life processes on its own.
What is an organism.
300
The process plants use to make food.
What is photosynthesis
300
To begin growing a new plant is called
What is germinate
300
A fully-grownm mature organism.
What is an adult
400
The power source in a cell.
What is the mitochondria
400
Two kinds of roots that plants can have
What is taproot and fibrous root
400
The length of time it takes a living thing to complete its life cycle.
What is life span
400
The second stage of an organism that goes through incomplete metamorphosis.
What is a nymph
500
Your heart, brain, and lungs
What is an organ
500
This type of stem allows cactuses to store water for long periods of time.
What is thick stem
500
In a flower, this makes pollen
What is the stamen
500
The process by which some organisms change form in different stages of their life cycles
What is metamorphosis
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