Classifying Living Things
Cells
Plants
Life Cycles
The Human Body
100
The grouping of things according to similarities.
What is classifying?
100
What are the building blocks of life?
What is a cell?
100
What gives plants their green pigment?
What is chlorophyll?
100
What is germination?
What is the growing and sprouting of a seed?
100
What is the system that produces and released chemicals that control daily activities?
What is the endocrine system?
200
Taxonomists group organisms into different categories. List the categories in order, starting with Kingdom.
What is Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
200
How are plant cells different from animal cells?
What is cell wall, chloroplast/chlorophyll, plants have 1 large vacuole?
200
What process do plants go through to make their own food?
What is photosynthesis?
200
How does every animal life cycle begin?
What is as a zygote?
200
What are the chemicals that are being produced?
What is hormones?
300
Taxonomists used this language because it was common across different countries and enabled scientists to use common terms. What is this language?
What is Latin?
300
The difference between a prokaryote and a eukaryote.
What is a prokaryote is is is single cellular and has no true nucleus and a eukaryote has a nucleus?
300
What is the difference between vascular and nonvascular plants?
What is vascular plants have tube-like structures?
300
What is an embryo?
What is a developing organisms?
300
Ductless glands secrete hormones that travel through what passageway?
What is the bloodstream?
400
The scientific name of an animal includes 2 parts. What are the 2 parts?
What is genus and species?
400
Cells working together are called what?
What is a tissue?
400
What is a conifer?
What is a cone-bearing plant?
400
What are the human growth stages?
What is zygote, embryo, fetus, newborn, infant, toddler, child, teen, adult, middle age, elder?
400
The master gland that is the size of a pea?
What is the pituitary gland?
500
What is a vertebrate?
What is an animal with a backbone?
500
Tissues work together to make organs, and organs work together to form what?
What is an organ system?
500
Describe an angiosperm and a gymnosperm.
What is a gymnosperm as naked seeds and conifers are examples. Angiosperms have covered seeds and flowers are examples.
500
What is significant during the teen and adult stages?
What is teens experience the most growth, and adults stop growing?
500
What are some problems that can occur in the endocrine system?
What is diabetes, gigantism, dwarfism, hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, etc?
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