Biomes
Animal Behavior
Interactions of life
Plants
Nonliving Environment
100

geological areas with similar climates

biome

100

The way an organism reacts to changes 

behavior 

100

Layer of air surrounding the Earth

Atmosphere

100

A root-like structure for nonvascular plants

rhizoid

100

The areas average weather

Climate

200

dry, cold, treeless biome

tundra

200

Some animals use this, it is a period of inactivity 

hibernation

200

Model of feeding relationships in any ecosystem 

food chain

200

The layer where photosynthesis occurs in a leaf

palisade layer

200

The changing of liquid to gas

evaporation

300

The biggest biome on Earth

Taiga

300

Animals form attachments right after birth

imprinting

300

Organisms working together to improve survival 

cooperation 

300

The green pigment in a plat

chlorophyll 

300

Energy being transferred through the food chain 

Energy Flow

400

The most biologically diverse biome

tropical rain forest

400

using past experiences to solve a new problem

insight

400

All water on Earth

Hydrosphere

400

A non-woody stem 

herbaceous stem

400

Plants producing their own food

photosynthesis 

500

A biome that is wet for most of the year

wetland

500

Animals changing locations

migration 

500

The unique way or thing an organism uses to survive

Niche 

500

Small openings on the bottom of the leaf

stomata 

500

Plants producing their own food when there is little light 

chemosynthesis 

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