Levels of Ecology
Levels of Organization
Types of Cells
Characteristics of Life
Vocabulary
100

One organism

What is an individual?

100

Smallest functional unit of life.

What is the cell?

100

This type of cell lacks a nucleus.

What is a prokaryorte?

100

Touching a hot stove and immediately pulling your hand away.

What is an example of a negative response to stimuli?

100

The study of animals.

What is zoology?

200

Earth

What is a Biosphere?

200

The smallest unit that can still be considered whole.

What is the atom?

200

This type of cell has a true nucleus.

What is an Eukaryote?

200
The ability of an organism to make identical copies of itself.

What is asexual reproduction?

200

A cell without a true nucleus.

What is a prokaryote?
300

Examples of this include grasslands, tundras, deserts, and rain forests.

What are biomes?


300

This level includes things like groups of oxygen, sodium, carbon, and/or hydrogen.

What are compounds/molecules?

300

Prokaryotic cell domains.

What are the Archaea and Bacteria domains?

300

The ability of an organism to maintain its internal conditions despite external stresses.

What is homeostasis?

300

A cell that has a nuclear membrane and other membrane-bound organelles.

What is an eukaryote?

400

All living things that exist in a specific area.

What is a community?

400

Groups of the same or similar molecules or compounds that carry out a specific funciton.

What are the organelles?

400

Cells with a cell wall.

What are fungus, plant, some protists, and all prokaryotes?

400

An example of this would be how an organism has set levels organization within its cells, from individual cell to organ system.

What is order?

400

The study of living things.

What is biology?

500

This level includes biotic and abiotic factors in a given area.

What is an ecosystem?

500

Groups of organs that work together for the organism as a whole.

What is the organ system?

500

These cells are similar to Animal cells.

What are fungal cells?
500

This characteristic is the explanation for why living things get larger and more mature over time. 

What is growth and development?

500

The study of how living things interact with the abiotic factors around them.

What is ecology?

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